Silent running
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- May 5, 2020
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Hi all,
Always had BMWs as main car and recently alongside this, an MX5 for the summer for a bit of fun. But now they're all so rotten, it's not even worth paying three figures for one. Hence this summer's daily/project is an S reg 1.9 MOT failure that needs a bit of suspension work basically, picking it up next week. Only annoying thing is the American Haynes I've bought doesn't show the spanner rating! Jobs will include:
- replacing front wishbones/drop links (MOT failure, easy fix and cheap)
- maybe replacing o/s/r trailing arm - need to get it up in the air to have a look at how rotten it is (MOT failure)
- maybe clutch (get mechanic mate to do!)
- a few niggly electrics (easy)
While I'm under there refreshing the suspension, assuming the struts are OK (we'll see) I might well change the rear ARB. Before anyone chips in with advice, it's just something I always tend to do with rwd/awd cars. All I really need to know is, are all Z3 roadster ARBs the same width i.e. left to right, not thickness. Will they bolt in at the same place, as I want to stick a 2.2 rear ARB onto a 1.9. I'm sure someone will correct me but the 1.9's the thinnest, then you've got the 2.0-3.0 ones, then the M. Does the wide body of the later Z3s make any difference to where the ARB locates, in other words.
And where can I source a cheap trailing arm if I need one? Front control arms seem cheap as chips on eBay, but rears are almost impossible to find except from breakers.
Cheers!
Nick
Always had BMWs as main car and recently alongside this, an MX5 for the summer for a bit of fun. But now they're all so rotten, it's not even worth paying three figures for one. Hence this summer's daily/project is an S reg 1.9 MOT failure that needs a bit of suspension work basically, picking it up next week. Only annoying thing is the American Haynes I've bought doesn't show the spanner rating! Jobs will include:
- replacing front wishbones/drop links (MOT failure, easy fix and cheap)
- maybe replacing o/s/r trailing arm - need to get it up in the air to have a look at how rotten it is (MOT failure)
- maybe clutch (get mechanic mate to do!)
- a few niggly electrics (easy)
While I'm under there refreshing the suspension, assuming the struts are OK (we'll see) I might well change the rear ARB. Before anyone chips in with advice, it's just something I always tend to do with rwd/awd cars. All I really need to know is, are all Z3 roadster ARBs the same width i.e. left to right, not thickness. Will they bolt in at the same place, as I want to stick a 2.2 rear ARB onto a 1.9. I'm sure someone will correct me but the 1.9's the thinnest, then you've got the 2.0-3.0 ones, then the M. Does the wide body of the later Z3s make any difference to where the ARB locates, in other words.
And where can I source a cheap trailing arm if I need one? Front control arms seem cheap as chips on eBay, but rears are almost impossible to find except from breakers.
Cheers!
Nick