#ZedShed Rosie the Turkish Green 2.8 Z3

PhilH67

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So it’ll be going straight into storage? I’d not want to drive that for fear of dirtying the underside
 

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Did you find the source of the knock Rob?

Tony.
 

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Cracking update today. We had one hell of a day and so many visitors.

Safe to say she’s very nearly there now. Just need to connect up the brake lines and bleed the system. Some other little niggles to sort but nothing big.

Rear end was assembled and brakes fitted all round.
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Brakes
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Patch cleaned up and sealed in from both sides. We also cleaned back all the other areas & undersealed where she had been touching the floor.
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The front end looking complete
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Rear end also lovely
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Cool looking full picture
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keeping good company in the shed today. Gaz teaching our new apprentice the way of the Zed (strong in this one)
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wont be back in the shed till next weekend so it’s safer to keep the wheels on the car. Plus they look so nice.
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I have a few hours left on the underside for next weekend. Its then the cooling system needing a good look at. Also alignment and MOT to book.
Looking Amazing! Can’t thank you guys enough!
 

Robtp10

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Everything seems to be coming together. We always end up waiting for something and this time it’s suspension.

The subframe is back in!!
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Everything’s looking very clean n tidy now.
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beam bushes sitting how they should now, nice n high.
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this was the easiest handbrake cable install ever.
View attachment 223789The front end is also really taking shape.
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also fixing making some little fixes.
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after
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not many bits left to fit now.
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we’ve just ordered some engine bits to give her a little refresh. Will keep her going for many more years.
Hi Lee, does the chap with the Mercedes Pagodas sell them? asking as one of my mates is looking for one so if he does would like to speak to him if possible?
 

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Hi Lee, does the chap with the Mercedes Pagodas sell them? asking as one of my mates is looking for one so if he does would like to speak to him if possible?
Yes he does mate. I’ll send you his number.
 

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Been a good solo day in the shed today. It reached 32* and boy did I feel it. Progress was good, she’s now down on her own wheels. Clutch was a nightmare but I got there in the end.

End of the day finished like this.
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when I first got to the shed first things on my list were the brake lines and clutch. Brake lines went back together fine, the clutch slave I found was leaking, so a quick trip out to get a new one. Then it was onto fitting the braided clutch line only to find they’ve changed the design again causing it to clash with the tunnel, so new slave fitted with the old line.

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old slave found leaking.
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new slave showing the braided line clashing
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Some nice under shots.
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fitted the new battery and got her started for the first time. She arrived as a non runner, I was told he over heated before leaving the owners house so I’m expecting either an air lock or stuck thermostat.
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idling lovely. We have ABS lights on the dash , these should reset after the first test drive. And the air bad light we need to clear because we removed the seat for welding.
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after 20mins of warming up she did start to over heat. We know the pump has been replaced in the last few years so judging by the murky fluid the thermostat could well be stuck. Hard to see a slight mist
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We optimistically booked an MOT for tomorrow. We’ll give her a quick flush and new thermostat before.
 

andyglym

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Little Friday update. We’ve been having issues trying to get shocks. We had a complete kit on order that never arrived, the seller kept giving us false promises. We ended up having to pay our local GSF for a set of Monroe shocks. We should finally get the Zed back on her own wheels this weekend.

The welding has been done under the drivers seat where the bung is. This is the weld in its raw state and now needs tidying up and unsealing.
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We also gave the Zed a service and fitted some new spark plugs. Safe to say this oil filter was well past it, when a filter gets this bad it’s risky for the engine as they start to brake down and you also loose the good seal that effects oil pressure.

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Least we got the front end built today. Just the last few brake components left to fit.
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We also collected the wheels which look so pretty.
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She’s finally all starting to come together.
That oil filter :oops: Wow, just wow :bashhead:
 

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Hi Lee/Gaz

couldn’t make today :(…. But did you sort out the water spout being thrown in the air from the rad on Rosie??
 

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did you sort out the water spout being thrown in the air from the rad on Rosie??
We tore the entire cooling system out, flushed the rad, the heater core and the water jacket - all good. The 3 of us in the 'shed today brainstormed it and we figured out that "someone has been here before" and they hadn't reconnected the hoses the right way round as the hoses leave the heater matrix in to the water jacket.

The solenoid below was essentially reversed, and visually confirmed on "spare" 2.8 Z3 we acquired from somewhere (long story). Basically the coolant couldn't flow through the system.

After reversing the hoses filling up the coolant system and lifting the front of the Z3 as far as our floor jack would allow, it eventually cleared all the air. All sorted, runs to temperature and blows nice hot air from the vents.

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Well done :thumbsup:…. Somehow I knew you would get to the bottom of it.
 

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Nice news today. She passed her MOT with flying colours, it was also a good chance to see how she drives. Tracking still needs doing but you get a good feel non the less. I found the drivers seat has no rail bushes so we’ll need to do this asap, when I first broke I nearly wet myself with laughter how far I went flying forwards. We also have an ABS light that came on when I was out driving after the MOT, don’t seem to be showing up on any code readers. This week I’ll have to blow the dust off the old German INPA software and see what it says.

Reading the codes after a long drive.
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we found some new seat bushes in a draw so this saves us having to order them.
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waiting for our painter next week to start sorting the paint on the rear.
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she’s tucked up ready for next week.
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Great work chaps
 

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With the weather so nice it was a good chance to take the Zed out for a nice long drive and run some errands. We also got the tracking done whilst out. She drives so nice, just how the zeds should, now we can start snagging we have an ABs light to chase also fix the seat bushes. The boot lid is going for spraying next week so she will be very nearly finish by then.

I love the lighting in the tracking centre.
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we also gave her a good wash and didn’t realise how clean the rest of the car was.
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