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Dean Shook

Regular Member
American Zeds
Joined
Feb 25, 2018
Points
15
Location
Simpsonville, SC
Model of Z
Base Z3 1.9L Roadster
Hello to the Z-roadster community... I just became the owner of a 1996 Z3 1.9L M44 5-speed in Boston Green with Moss Green and Beige interior, that has 38K miles on her... so far.
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I am 68 and retired from BMWMC in Spartanburg SC where we built these guys, so it was a little sentimental for me to be driving one now after 22 years at the factory. I'll probably have a lot of questions for the members as I get more familiar with any/all of the issues that I find in this old of a vehicle. For instance, as I was driving it yesterday, top down, I noticed a rattle over light bumps coming from behind me on the driver's side. I was reading where it could be coming from the rear shock mount(s). But if I replace the mounts, I would think it's probably a good time to get new shocks on her as well. As I am not a fan of the 'sporty' stiff ride, I would like to just get it back to the comfortable feel of new, so any advice or product suggestions would be appreciated, like should I consider a Sachs or Bilstein replacements.
I'm looking forward to having a lot of fun with the Roadster, and reading the input of other Z owners.
Thanks.
 

Dino D

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British Zeds
Joined
Mar 28, 2014
Points
176
Location
Kent
Model of Z
2.8 Manual
Oh wow you actually worked there?!

Have to say thank you for my Jan 98 Montreal Blue 2.8 which must have been made when you where there. You must have some Z3 stories!

Looks like you found a nice example of a practically new Z3 there.


Plenty of suspension talk on here, make sense to do shocks with mounts as you remove the shock to do the mount.


Ps. You didn’t work in the department that wired up the auxiliary aircon fans by any chance?
 

t-tony

The Legend
Deceased
Supporter
#ZedShed
Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Hi Dean, welcome to you from here near Lincoln UK. When I saw you're from SC I thought about Spartanburg, what a coincidence that you worked there, and for 22 years :thumbsup:. I hope you enjoy your car to the full. I'll be your side of the pond in May for 3 weeks at our home in Kissimmee, Fla. My first Z was a Z3 in Oxford Green, I now have a Z4 in Sterling Grey. The rattle could also be the drop links or even something just "loose" so please check it over before parting with hard earned cash.

Tony.
 

Jjim

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British Zeds
Joined
Jul 21, 2017
Points
168
Location
Mansfield
Model of Z
1.9 Roadster
Hi, welcome from Mansfield - UK.

Looks like you have a very nice Z3 :thumbsup:
 

Bonzeau

Zorg Guru (I)
British Zeds
Joined
May 1, 2017
Points
95
Location
Aylsham, Norfolk
Model of Z
Z3 2.8 litre Roadster
Hi Dean,:welcome: ...and many thanks for Z3lda!..:coolsteer)......:drinks: Bonzo.
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Nodzed

Zorg Expert (II)
Supporter
British Zeds
M Power
Joined
Feb 18, 2016
Points
231
Location
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Model of Z
Z3M Imola and Z4 (e89)
Hi Dean and Welcome to the forum :welcome: (if you anything to do with the design of the sills I'd keep it to yourself :thumbsup: :D:D:D)
 

Dean Shook

Regular Member
American Zeds
Joined
Feb 25, 2018
Points
15
Location
Simpsonville, SC
Model of Z
Base Z3 1.9L Roadster
Oh wow you actually worked there?!

Have to say thank you for my Jan 98 Montreal Blue 2.8 which must have been made when you where there. You must have some Z3 stories!

Looks like you found a nice example of a practically new Z3 there.


Plenty of suspension talk on here, make sense to do shocks with mounts as you remove the shock to do the mount.


Ps. You didn’t work in the department that wired up the auxiliary A/C fans by any chance?
Unfortunately, I was not part of the Assembly Department, but with a dimensional verification group (QC) that inspected most of all the puzzle pieces coming from suppliers. But in the beginning, '94/'95, I was with the Body Shop, welding and brazing the Z3 uni-bodies. Now I read that the welded design of the rear compartment really wasn't meant for the bigger 6 cylinder's horse power, and has been tearing apart from the subframe. Man, I am sorry to hear about any of that issue. Reinforcement plates was all that was needed, I guess.
I hope to spend a lot of time now driving around in the sunny weather, with top down, but will need to get some sunblock beforehand.
 

Dean Shook

Regular Member
American Zeds
Joined
Feb 25, 2018
Points
15
Location
Simpsonville, SC
Model of Z
Base Z3 1.9L Roadster
Hi Dean, welcome to you from here near Lincoln UK. When I saw you're from SC I thought about Spartanburg, what a coincidence that you worked there, and for 22 years :thumbsup:. I hope you enjoy your car to the full. I'll be your side of the pond in May for 3 weeks at our home in Kissimmee, Fla. My first Z was a Z3 in Oxford Green, I now have a Z4 in Sterling Grey. The rattle could also be the drop links or even something just "loose" so please check it over before parting with hard earned cash.

Tony.
Thanks Tony, and I will be underneath looking around for anything else contributing to the rattle. I know that the spare tire would rattle at one point due to a 4 contact point design, (picture a table rocking) but I was part of changing it over to only 3 points, to create a flat plane, and stop the 'rocking in the free world'...Sorry Bonzeau.
 

FRANKIE

Zorg Guru (V)
American Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Sep 2, 2013
Points
193
Location
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, USA
Model of Z
Z3
Hello to the Z-roadster community... I just became the owner of a 1996 Z3 1.9L M44 5-speed in Boston Green with Moss Green and Beige interior, that has 38K miles on her... so far.
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I am 68 and retired from BMWMC in Spartanburg SC where we built these guys, so it was a little sentimental for me to be driving one now after 22 years at the factory. I'll probably have a lot of questions for the members as I get more familiar with any/all of the issues that I find in this old of a vehicle. For instance, as I was driving it yesterday, top down, I noticed a rattle over light bumps coming from behind me on the driver's side. I was reading where it could be coming from the rear shock mount(s). But if I replace the mounts, I would think it's probably a good time to get new shocks on her as well. As I am not a fan of the 'sporty' stiff ride, I would like to just get it back to the comfortable feel of new, so any advice or product suggestions would be appreciated, like should I consider a Sachs or Bilstein replacements.
I'm looking forward to having a lot of fun with the Roadster, and reading the input of other Z owners.
Thanks.
Welcome to the forum from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. I have a '96 Z3 Boston Green myself with a pic of it in front of @t-tony house

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Hope you enjoy the forum....................Frankie
 
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Dean Shook

Regular Member
American Zeds
Joined
Feb 25, 2018
Points
15
Location
Simpsonville, SC
Model of Z
Base Z3 1.9L Roadster
Thank you Frankie, and I like your luggage rack too. My Z3 has a black soft-top, but your beige one looks great!
 

oldcarman

Zorg Guru (V)
Supporter
Canadian Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Feb 11, 2014
Points
188
Location
Pine Falls Manitoba can.
Model of Z
1.9 M44
Hi, I have a 97 1.9 in Boston Green which now has green seats to match my dash and door panels. I bought my car in the uk so RHD up here in Central Canada!! Welcome!! JIM
 

Mint

Zorg Expert (I)
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British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Points
222
Location
Stafford
Model of Z
2.2 Sport Individual
Hi @Dean Shook,:welcome: to the forum from me too in Staffordshire, UK. I think you're the first member on here to have actually built Zeds. Lots on here modify them though:thumbsup:
 
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