Hello and welcome from Truro. I'd go with the 2nd hand engine. A 2nd hand engine will probably / most likely have around 100k miles on it but don't be put off by that.
Thanks for your help.Hello and welcome from Truro. I'd go with the 2nd hand engine. A 2nd hand engine will probably / most likely have around 100k miles on it but don't be put off by that.
Thanks I will discus with the mechanic.If it is a big end bearing shot, unusual in a BMW, then it might be worth taking the sump off and seeing if it's worth just replacing the bearings. If that is the case the engines been run without oil, so might be a leak in the engine. If so there should be plenty of evedence all over the engine bay.
Mike
ThanksWelcome from me too
Good luck with your project![]()
Much appreciatedWelcome Terry!
That's the way it works here: until we start welcoming you, the problem is almost fixed!
Glad you are "saving private Ryan"! The M44 will reward you plenty!
Dan
ThanksWelcome from Ireland!
Will discus with the mechanic.Terry from another oldie just down the road in Chester.
Enthuziast has set you off in the right direction. Notice you have it at a garage - can they read the codes? - may give some clue as to what has happened. Some of them may be historical but you never know.
Thanks for the warm welcomeHello and welcome to Zroadster.org the home of the Zed family
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to the forum from me too just down the road (ish) in Staffordshire. I'd go the recon engine route as well. Lots of advice here on the forum. When you get back on the road there's lots of meets and cruise to go to. We can meet face to face then.Welcome Terry, I'm also an oldie, from Canada and @spurs fan in a coupe has one of my old 98 1.9 z3 he's breaking right now. The engine has about 110k on it but was checked out by an auto tech prior to my deciding not to import it to Canada and selling it to Andy. It has new belts installed and checked out clean and would be a great addition to your car. It also has just recently been steam cleaned and showed no leaks. Andy also can supply about anything else you need! Might be worth a trip down to hear it or get a recording sent of it running. Good luck, JIM
Thanks for the warm welcome feeling at home already. TerryHello and welcome to Zroadster.org the home of the Zed family
Thanks again. TerryHello and welcome to Zroadster.org the home of the Zed family
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm looking forward to meeting fellow Zedders (if that's the right expression) at the rallies. TerryHello @Terry Crow from down here in Hampshire. Look forward to seeing you and your little zed on one of the many meets we have around the UK.
Yep, "Zedders" is good. I think @GazHyde has a dictionary definitionThanks for the warm welcome. I'm looking forward to meeting fellow Zedders (if that's the right expression) at the rallies. Terry

