Well , what a cracking day we've had.
11 Zeds here at one point.
Oil and filter on Phil's Z3 plus new rear callipers and fluid change.
New viscous fan drive on Adrian's lovely Z3.
Roy and Bill sorted Bill's handbrake on the Z4.
Al fitted his Z3 with "new" front, big brakes kit and S/S hoses (rear hoses on to do list for next time) ably assisted by his little brother Juan. Oh!! and he has a new knob.
Dawn's Z3 was next with bonnet unable to be opened. After deducing that there was too much free movement at the release lever we managed to open the bonnet aided by a quickly fashioned hook to pull the cross cable. After getting it open we hear that the AA man screwed the bump stops out to make it easier (to55er) only to apply more pressure on the catches and make things worse. Anyway after removing the O/S headlight we refitted the cables into their correct positions and now the bonnet opens as it should.
A quick polish of the headlights completed today's jobs, just leaving a small tidy up for me tomorrow.
Many thanks to all for coming and helping each other with our pride and joys.
Phil just leaving.
Dawn and Juan went to fetch the butties (must remember to order them sooner - we almost missed the boat.)
Must call in this week and thank the ladies at the cafe.
Benny at the bottom of the garden out of the way.
Best bit is we won another drain tray @Grumps !
Till the next maintenance and p155 take day.
Tony.
ps. Nice to see Sean, been ages since i saw him back in the spring when i first saw his "new" Z
11 Zeds here at one point.
Oil and filter on Phil's Z3 plus new rear callipers and fluid change.
New viscous fan drive on Adrian's lovely Z3.
Roy and Bill sorted Bill's handbrake on the Z4.
Al fitted his Z3 with "new" front, big brakes kit and S/S hoses (rear hoses on to do list for next time) ably assisted by his little brother Juan. Oh!! and he has a new knob.
Dawn's Z3 was next with bonnet unable to be opened. After deducing that there was too much free movement at the release lever we managed to open the bonnet aided by a quickly fashioned hook to pull the cross cable. After getting it open we hear that the AA man screwed the bump stops out to make it easier (to55er) only to apply more pressure on the catches and make things worse. Anyway after removing the O/S headlight we refitted the cables into their correct positions and now the bonnet opens as it should.
A quick polish of the headlights completed today's jobs, just leaving a small tidy up for me tomorrow.
Many thanks to all for coming and helping each other with our pride and joys.
Phil just leaving.
Dawn and Juan went to fetch the butties (must remember to order them sooner - we almost missed the boat.)
Must call in this week and thank the ladies at the cafe.
Benny at the bottom of the garden out of the way.
Best bit is we won another drain tray @Grumps !

Till the next maintenance and p155 take day.
Tony.
ps. Nice to see Sean, been ages since i saw him back in the spring when i first saw his "new" Z
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