Time for an overhaul of my 1.9 '98 BMW Z3 Individual

Matt Barnes

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well here we are again..... lovely sunny Saturday and should be out enjoying a trip... but ..it was cutting the grass and diving under the arches again.

First up, top coat on the strut towers and valance..... now you could say my masking up was a bit.........pants.. =))

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and again, Tristar Color paint never let me down......however, I let myself down.... forgot to cover the underneath of the coilpack...

so I'll have to take that off and clean it up

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I'll let that go off for a week then a light coating of 1k lacquer...

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Then.... it was the turn of the connector box studs.... the sheared off studs were really fighting me and i couldn't drill through them.. ended up digging out a Dremel cobalt bit, and drilled a hole that way...

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Then widened them with a 4mm drill bit.... then set about with the tap

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then as per @Mazza , found an appropriate size bolt, cut the head off, cut in half and screwed in. Test fit the newly painted box.

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I haven't got the plastic nuts, so I'll need to get those then spray the studs to finish it off.....

same again on the offside

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Can't believe those studs took me hours....... mainly I think through blunt drill bits until I found my cobalt bit !
 

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Mazza

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How many do you need ?
want them tapped ( let me know what size ) they go on easier if already tapped, rather than having to cut the thread
 

Matt Barnes

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How many do you need ?
want them tapped ( let me know what size ) they go on easier if already tapped, rather than having to cut the thread
thank you Malc!.. 4 if you don't mind !.. I got the bolts from "ye olde sweet tin of bolts and screws" so not sure of the pitch as the head just says A480 FS...I can just grab another one, put it in the vice and wind each one on to cut a thread.
 

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Might give the 2.8 a run in the sun later and drop them off 😋😋😋
 

Matt Barnes

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well that's a weekend wrap ... clear coat applied to the valence and the strut towers... it's amazing the difference it makes to the engine bay...

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Factory Fresh !!! =)) =))

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and it was topped off by a visit from @Mazza , who graced me with the plastic nuts for the wheel arch connector boxes =))

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good long old chat and great to see the 2.8 on the road.... looks great, sounds great !!!

so I tapped the thread using a spare bolt in the vice, just wound it round with the ratchet to cut the thread

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tidied up a bit more under the frame for when I get the new wishbones on with the new lollipops...

ground back and primed, then spread on some seam sealer.... next weekend I'll give that a bit of top coat

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whilst waiting for things to dry, I segwayed onto the under trays.

Addressed my pet peeve of overspray. I can't remember making this much mess doing the arches, but I must have done..

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so took to it with a scotch pad and a mixture of meths and white spirit... and we get this

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same with the wheel arch lining, now I know for a fact the bright strip at the top wasn't me, so someone's been there with a can before.

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no after picture I'm afraid but you get the gist. Scotch pad, white spirit and elbow grease !!

so that's this weekend done... I plan now on taking a week off work soon... and maybe...just maybe, get this puppy on four wheels !
 

Matt Barnes

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Here we are again, another weekend.......first things first... I had to take that coil pack off to get rid of that overspray... so that's now a lot better

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Then I decided to take the headlights off and the bumper....

Main reason for the bumper is to address this.... cracked paint..or at least lacquer

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Plus it makes life much easier for when I swap over the power steering hoop

As you know it's just four M8 bolts, draw slightly toward you gives you a bit more access to the connectors...notice how crispy the indictor bulb is ? paint just peels off

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eye eye... nod's as good as a wink to a blind man ! =))

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now ironically I ended up having to get the bumper off in order to get to the last headlight bolt, as the adjuster was wound up at an angle... so it's literally two Torx 50 bolts and the whole thing just slides off. Either side of the bumper sits in runners, so it is literally just two bolts.

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The curved bits in the crash bar are what lines up the posts. So the bolt goes through that vertical post.

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Getting the bumper off gave me a clear view of that final headlight adjuster and out they both came

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I'm actually thinking of leaving the bumper off, as I've got prime access to do the whole front suspension, power steering hoop and anything else I need to do under there...

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The only thing to report from removing the bumper was....a cobweb

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It's a good job I've got a new power steering hoop !! 😱

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So the plan with the headlights is to sand them back and clear coat. I've ordered the 3M kit which some youtubers have recommended.

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I went back online ordering clips and trims etc... these are for the kick plates... the ones on RealOEM are well expensive !, like 2 quid each !

got these from Vehicle Clips, pack of 10 for a fiver...

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Matt Barnes

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well it's Sunday... and I know it's early... that's because there's no action today as we're popping across to the Island.. (Pompey speak for going to the Isle of Wight).. to see the out In laws.

however... something that leapt out while looking back at the photos..... I don't have an Aux cooling fan !!

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I've never ever ever never noticed until I took the bumper off !..... evidently it's not imperative as it's electrical and just "helps" with cooling. Not sure whether to bother getting one ?

the other thing I did yesterday was tidy up and fix the undertray..... if you didn't know, the tray has what I assume to be sound deadening material... which is excellent for soaking up oil and water like a sponge... (and yes, it started raining)

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so used a wide blade chisel to scrape off as as much muck as possible

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now, those of you that are experts in all things undertray will notice the "air duct" is missing......well.. that's because it was sheared off of it's rivets... but was still there..

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evidently, it shearing off is a common thing if it gets hit by debris flying through the bumper.

I decided against re riveting and went for an upgrade..... round head bolts and shiny nuts

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Have no idea if that will make any difference whatsoever..... but... it's something that was in two bits but now one again !!

anyway.. off to the Island....!
 

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Aux fan only needed if you have aircon…that’s on the M54 anyway. My M43 only had an electric fan.
Enjoy the island..remember to set any clocks back 20 years 😉
 

Matt Barnes

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Aux fan only needed if you have aircon…that’s on the M54 anyway. My M43 only had an electric fan.
Enjoy the island..remember to set any clocks back 20 years 😉
morning mate, cheers.... they apparently don't sacrifice their first born either ! =))...... I do have aircon... factory fitted.. for an M44... never had a problem so hopefully the auxiliary one is precautionary !
 
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