#ZedShed Nessie - Road to recovery (Z4 2.5)

Nice thread. Look forward to seeing updates!
 
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@Lee - My buddy has done a full respray and mentioned that "he took his roof off, removed side seals and there should be a torx bolt under the cross bar". - if that makes sense?
 
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Add a new rad to the parts list :whistle:
 
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@Lee - My buddy has done a full respray and mentioned that "he took his roof off, removed side seals and there should be a torx bolt under the cross bar". - if that makes sense?

I've since found out you access this bolt from inside the boot, you undo the base of the roof to gain access to the wing bolt behind.
 
If your on about the front rad that's the aircon condenser, plenty more miles in her yet :whistle: :rolleyes:
Its got aircon :oops: :oops: thought it was a Scottish car :whistle:=))
 
I've since found out you access this bolt from inside the boot, you undo the base of the roof to gain access to the wing bolt behind.
My buddy also mentioned he didn't put another bolt back in. 😳 😂

Will try and get a better picture. This is a screen shot from the walk round video. Mercedes 'Mutant Ninja Turtle' green. 😎

Photo moved to z4 subforum.
 
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Mercedes 'Mutant Ninja Turtle' green. 😎

Seen that one before on FB. Think the owners name is Charlie? But I do remember he didn't check with insurance before getting it sprayed! lol =))
 
We have a good two weeks worth of updates. We didn’t do too much last weekend due to it being -1 in the garage the day became a social event we did however remove the rear wings.

The last bolt holding the rear wings on we couldn’t access due to someone fitting a fastener up front on the roof frame, we were left with cutting the tab off the wing. Annoying but it did the job. The bolt is hidden under the roof frame here.
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You can just see the tab from where I used a hacksaw blade.

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Slight crispy edge
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she’s looking very naked now.
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crash bar also removed
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Today we pulled the front apart…. More cut the front apart actually.
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as predicted both pinch bolts sheard quite a common thing with the E46 platform, drill them out and replace with a nut n bolt.
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used to be a nut.
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lovely this.
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leaving you with this.
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and two shocks.
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rusty hubs with a selection of bolts to drill out.
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Again only surface rust to deal with.
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the exhaust did give us a good fight. We won after a couple of hours.
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finally off!!
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Looking like we’ll replace these flanges and save the flanges on the car. Shot from the back facing forwards
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Couple of underside shots.
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gearbox
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crispy :)
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still plenty to do. Getting there slowly it’s nearly that time to start ordering all the new bits.
 
Seen that one before on FB. Think the owners name is Charlie? But I do remember he didn't check with insurance before getting it sprayed! lol =))

Yes it is. He lives round the corner from me in Glasgow.
 
Nice little update, we’ve started ordering parts and buying body panels, luckily we’ve found the same colour so no need to paint.

This Saturday was all about drilling out old rotten bolts and cleaning bits up ready for powder coat. First bits were the front knuckles, we had to bust the big guns out at one point and weld a nut on.

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we opened this hole out to 13mm so we can change it to the E90 design which is a nut n bolt method, I’ve done this quite a few times for E46 owners.

Took a few hours but finally stripped ready for the blasters.
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Old guys rule managed to get himself stuck under the car removing the propshaft, of course no one laughed at all :D
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also Gary n Paul started stripping the rear brake assemblies getting the rear subframe ready to drop.

Better add handbrake shoes to the list
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still so much crispyness
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the powder coating pile is getting bigger.
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with lots of parts on the way we sorted a plan B Zed we can strip for parts in our local breakers. We don’t fancy stripping it in the cold so it might even be plan C or D
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As it stands now we’re 4 bolts away from dropping the subframe. This will be done the last Saturday before Christmas.
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We had a serious day of shedding today. Firing on all cylinders. Our main goal was to remove the subframe, we did that and did some disassembly.

First hour was trying to separate the brake lines, we gave up and just cut them. We’ll be laying new lines front to back later.

Subframe out.
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Now some close ups. Drive shaft to diff
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subframe bush
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trailing arm cage
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Front diff bush
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front subframe bush
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Then with the help of heat bit by bit we started taking it apart we can confirm these are like trying to disassemble a broken Japanese puzzle
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This is what we’re up against. That’s a camber adjusting bolt.
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we then noticed an obvious difference in the drive shafts compliments of my beautiful assistant @pgunter …. Notice how clean his gloves are.
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Starting to get a large pile of parts for the powder coaters, get your order in now before Christmas.
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You can see why the drive shafts differ in length here
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Powder coaters will love us.
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some Under body shots.
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nasty brake lines
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this rust is like cancer
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the subframe mounts look like we caught them just in time.
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and same with the trailing arm housing
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Least we have plenty of time off over Christmas, lots of power tools and painting.
 
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Any particular reason why this car got so rusty? A lot of salt up in bonny Scotland and neglect? My Z4 is thankfully nothing like that, but has anybody used Bilt Hamber Deox rust gel and if so what's the verdict?
 
Any particular reason why this car got so rusty? A lot of salt up in bonny Scotland and neglect? My Z4 is thankfully nothing like that, but has anybody used Bilt Hamber Deox rust gel and if so what's the verdict?
Ive used the gel and it works, mine wasnt bad, but still needed a few goes on some bits. Not finished and have no comparison...but Im a fan
 
I've used Jenolite in the past, but as it's liquid it isn't easy to apply underneath and on vertical surfaces so I think I'll give the gel a go.
 
The deoxgel does work but takes a long time. Angle grinder and wire brush/flap wheels plus two coatings of a very strong acid that eats rust up and the second had a additive to protect the steel but needed a paper boiler suit, ffp3 mask, goggles and gloves to protect from the acid fumes and burns. I’m sure the shed will have a plan to tackle it.
 
Some nice juicy updates!

Least we have plenty of time off over Christmas, lots of power tools and painting.

You're working on Nessie over the holidays? I could potentially pop down... pending all this covid stuff.
 
Some nice juicy updates!



You're working on Nessie over the holidays? I could potentially pop down... pending all this covid stuff.

Yeah we are planning to play in the shed on Friday, very possibly a few days inbetween Christmas and new year.
 
Will keep that in mind.
Don't forget to send me the RealOEM stuff so I can take a look at the underside parts you want 👍
 
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