Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:19 pm
It's been a whole 8 years since I last posted on here and about the same amount of time since I last properly worked on this car... A lot however has happened in that time and more importantly, over the last 6 months I've dedicated every spare weekend I could, to focus on getting it finished and back on the road.
Really, the work halted for a number of reasons. Lack of skill, ability, tools, finances and therefore motivation. I then changed jobs, moved house, bought other cars, had a big car accident and went through a breakup.
Finally though, I had some money spare and found the motivation to push forwards.
The car was fully stripped and sent to a bodyshop in March 2023. The owner was a friend of a friend, an older gent who takes time and pride in his work. He had the car for almost a year until it came home to me in March 2024.
The full car had an entire respray, in the original 138 Zinnobarrot. All bodywork repaired as needed, new front wings fitted and the underside re-treated in a new coating. Multiple panels had surface rust and corrosion that needed addressing, both doors for example. Repairs were made to both front corners of the passenger footwell, the sills, the rear arches were cut out and replaced, the list goes on.
Once home, I had a couple months away on business so work started again in anger in June. The work completed since then is too long to list, but primarily;
Engine parts replaced (water pump, timing belt, thermostat etc) and then re-fitted, all suspension replaced, brakes and brake lines replaced, interior re-fitted, glass fitted, wiring loom repaired and re-taped, body panels re-fitted, clutch replaced, gear linkage rebuilt (with the Z4 short shift mod) the list goes on.
Wherever possible I've replaced clips, seals, filters, hoses, o-rings, bushes, fuses, relays, bulbs etc.. All fluids are fresh and clean with multiple flushes of coolant and oil.
Once the engine was in and everything connected, we fired her up for the first time in 8 years. At first I had no fuel so replaced the fuel pump and primary relay which did the trick. She started on the key with no issues. We've run the car up to temp multiple times and it holds temps and pressures as it should.
Next steps then, left to do is a short list.
Bleed the brakes, re-fit the exhaust and prop shaft. Sort the tracking, check everything is torqued to the correct specs and then get it in for an MOT. There's a handful of small cosmetic bits I am not that happy with, mainly with the interior, but I am focussed now on getting it on the road, I can replace these parts later.
I'll add some pictures in the next post,
Cheers