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

You didn’t need to take the door card off.. wires come out of the back of the motor easily enough (as you have found) and they are colour coded too
thanks mate...I realise that now but I'm claiming the forensic approach... plus I need to spray the speaker grills black 😄
 
ok not much happening today, but I did put the mirror back together.... looking FAR more like it now !.... and yes the over spray on the cable bothered me that much I sprayed the insulation black... =))

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Now that I'm turning my attention to the body panels and trim.. I did an audit of my sprays...... I only have the offside sill to paint and what's left in that can isn't going to be enough, so at least one more can from my German friends is needed. The other cans here are 2K clear coat. When you puncture the base to mix spray with hardener, you have about 36 hours to use it.
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Then I thought about the anti gravel strip that runs the bottom half of the sill. The stuff I have on the right isn't really textured enough although it could do
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I know some people have used Gravitex on theirs so I might look into that.
 
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right.... another weekend... soooooo....

went to put the Diff oil in... pulled the cap to realise there's no spout.... and I couldn't find me bleedin funnel.....so that got quickly abandoned........

then I thought... that's it.. it's time to clear coat the body panels.... firstly I had to retrieve them from the attic, and yes they were nice and warm !... didn't need a heat gun to warm those up !!

As it's been a couple of years I think since painting them, I had to scuff the surface with a scotch pad for the clear coat to stick

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I thought I was being good by wiping the panel with Meths... but all it did was make it streaky, so ended up laying down another coat of Fiji Green !!

as it's quite warm in my garage today !... I only waited about 20 minutes before applying the Clear Coat

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With the other panels I used Wet & Dry and squirted loads of water, gave it a good scuff, and wiped dry.

It doesn't look it, but had a failure with the nearside wing as the aerosol blew up a puff of dust which landed on the panel... I'm hoping I can use cutting compound to get the nibs out..

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Then it was the turn of the rear wings.... again same routine, plenty of water and Wet & Dry to give a good adhesive base for the clear.

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and for the nearside

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As it's 2K Clear Coat... I now need to wait a WEEK before I can cut it back with compound... and no, I'm not putting them back up in the attic !
 
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Matt
that’s a lot of good work and aiming for the perfect finish

One thing to remember … it’s the wife’s car so you should be going with ………
That’ll do !!!! :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

😂😂😂😂
 
Matt
that’s a lot of good work and aiming for the perfect finish

One thing to remember … it’s the wife’s car so you should be going with ………
That’ll do !!!! :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

😂😂😂😂
Mrs B actually said.... "you've done so much on that it might as well be yours".........I'm going to see if I can get her to say it again on record =))
 
ok last day of the weekend, and I thought it was time to check the engine....

First off I removed the spark plug cover, thought I'd freshen it up and frankly ballsed it up...

As off the car
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cleaned it up and with the scotchpad managed to put some deep scratches in it... so tried filler primer

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Back with the matt Black and had the cunning idea of masking up the letters so I could spray them silver.....quickly realised it would bleed everywhere... so like an idiot tried painting the letters

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I realised quite quickly it looks...... awful.... so that lot is coming off..... right onto happier things

Got the coils and plugs out and they look really good !

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Then grabbed a 22mm socket and when for the engine turn.... there were a couple of squeaks from the defiant auxiliary belts that have slept for three years, but it turned over lovely and smoothly

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Finally managed to get the petrol pump plate back on... what a faff that was !... anyway, it's back now... not sure what your solution to keeping the Access flap in place ? maybe glue it ?

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Then finished up the afternoon tidying up the door card speaker grille

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then refitted that damaged heat shield. Next came my comedy of errors.. trying to refill the Diff. Found a funnel with a flexible pipe. Had just enough space to have it upright. Filled half the funnel with oil and tried to adjust the pipe which led to the funnel tipping a third of it all over me.... so guess who needs to buy another bottle of Diff oil !.....


I'm taking another week off, week after next to hopefully get it back roadworthy!
 
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rightio..... this is it.... by the end of next week, we MIGHT have a running car !.... I'm taking next week off to tie up all the loose ends on the mighty Fiji Phoenix and finally get her running on all fours.....

So today was one forward step and one slightly backward...... on with the forward step...

for the spark plug cover, I'd previously sprayed it matte black (Parkside paint is surprisingly good!).....then hand painted the BMW logo, and although I have an A level in art, it was frankly... shocking .... so today I rubbed it down again and sprayed it black...... again... then tried a different masking technique

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basically cutting thin strips of masking tape for better control....which took... foreverrrrrrrrrr..

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Top coat of again Parkside paint.... silver this time naturellemant

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and boom, there you go....I did go back with very fine brush to touch up a couple of areas of bleed through, but quite happy with that

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Now to the step back. I had previously painted and clear coated all the panels, and the offside wing was pock marked with craters, some of which were dust and some were bubbles from me not letting it flash off before clear coat... I tried to sand them out but they were too deep.... ended up fully scouring the panel and repainting it. This time I'll let it flash off properly !

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So next week there'll be plenty of updates !!
 
Getting very close now Matt, what will you do with all this extra time you will have?
Or has SWMBO already got you a list;)
 
I warned you I had the week off !.... so let's get cracking

First, learnt my lesson filling the Diff..... much easier and cleaner !!

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Then it was onto filling the power steering fluid, which is made FAR easier when removing the air box..... and I'm glad I did!...

Look at the state of that !... completely rotted acoustic foam

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Took out the slightly "curious" plastic frame.... just a case of lifting the yellow arrowed tab and gently prising it under the orange arrowed tabs and it lifts out.

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out with the Dyson and some brake cleaner..... there.... much better

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The lid foam looked pretty much intact so I let that be for now

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Power steering oil topped off and a good clean with brake cleaner

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Then it was time to finally address that offside sill cover... it had been clogging up space for about a year now I think....

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Shame the car isn't black... =)) =))

My process for new panels is first a good key up with a scotch pad

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Then I stopped...realised I hadn't dry fitted it to the car yet !.....

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and I glad I did stop, as the holes just wouldn't line up... quickly realised the sill was jamming against the jack pad rubber... after I took the pad off it slotted right into place... phew !

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back to keying up... got a nice smooth dull finish

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Then I masked up a line in readiness for the anti gravel coat

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First off, two coats of filler primer

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The two full coats of UPOL Anti gravel, and I was mightily impressed... it's almost like factory !

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This is the stuff I used, worth every penny

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Needs to fully dry for about 4 hours... so I'll tackle that again tomorrow

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Hi Matt, I had the same problem with the air box and bought 15mm black foam sheet , and used cardboard to get the shapes then cut round them to get the foam correct.

Thinking about it, I think the 15mm was difficult to go under the cage which from your picture looks like it is was in the lid so may not be a problem for you
 
Hi Matt, I had the same problem with the air box and bought 15mm black foam sheet , and used cardboard to get the shapes then cut round them to get the foam correct.

Thinking about it, I think the 15mm was difficult to go under the cage which from your picture looks like it is was in the lid so may not be a problem for you
Thanks Malc !.... I read somewhere it's just acoustic foam and doesn't add to the filtering?... but I'll certainly bear that in mind...
 
I just hoovered mine out of my 1.9..no noticeable difference in sound. Would rather that foam dust not get into my engine
 
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