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- Sun 09 May, 2010 16:48
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Z3 2.8 Prop and DMF for sale
- Replies: 0
- Views: 481
Z3 2.8 Prop and DMF for sale
Hi all, ive still got a couple of bits for sale if any of you want them... from my 98 2.8 that I sold last year... Ive got a prop-shaft with a brand new no-mile prop bearing fitted... the bearing was £35 quid, so anyone can have my prop for the cost of the bearing... £35 for a Z3 2.8 prop and bearin...
- Thu 10 Dec, 2009 15:24
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Powerflex rear bush kit £99... and a couple of others...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 819
- Thu 10 Dec, 2009 09:20
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Powerflex rear bush kit £99... and a couple of others...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 819
Powerflex rear bush kit £99... and a couple of others...
Hi guys just clearing out my old Z3 parts I still have: 1. Powerflex rear kit Check the ebay buy it now here: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330385630220 Paid £174, selling for £99 + £6 postage 2. I have an E36 M52 2.8 Duall Mass Flywheel that is used, but it's good, as I b...
- Mon 28 Sep, 2009 11:53
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Z3 Propshaft 2.8 manual + others...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 846
Re: Z3 prop and wheel bearing 2.8 1998
I still have it, PM me if you are interested, just want rid really.BODILLYMILL wrote:did you ever part with these? as my rear lefty is starting to whine
I have the 2.8 1998 version too
Bodillymill
- Tue 22 Sep, 2009 18:08
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Z3 Dual Mass Flywheel
- Replies: 0
- Views: 512
Z3 Dual Mass Flywheel
As per the title, my Z3 clearout continues! I bought 2 DMF's from a breaker so that if I had any issues fitting it, I would have a spare in case one was wrong. But there was no issue with any of it, and this flywheel is fine, there is no freeplay in it whatsoever. It will fit Z3 2.8, 328 for sure - ...
- Tue 22 Sep, 2009 17:46
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Z3 Propshaft 2.8 manual + others...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 846
Z3 Propshaft 2.8 manual + others...
As per title... I have a z3 propshaft from my 2.8 that I think was changed in error, and I beleive it to be OK. It has done 80,000 miles, but has a new propshaft bearing on it that cost me £35, and was never used. So, if anyone want's it, I just want to recoup the bearing price - so £35 for the prop...
- Tue 22 Sep, 2009 17:39
- Forum: Stock exchange
- Topic: Powerflex Rear Bushes Z3
- Replies: 0
- Views: 578
Powerflex Rear Bushes Z3
Hi guys, I am having a Z3 clearout and I have a Powerflex purple rear bush kit. I bought a full kit from Larkspeed about 8 months ago, and only fitted the rear anti roll bar bushes, but you have to choose the inner diameter of these anyway, as they are different accross the range. The kit I have for...
- Mon 14 Sep, 2009 07:36
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Which Car to buy? Z3 1.9 or 2.8 ? Advice Appreciated Please
- Replies: 37
- Views: 9641
Here is the holy grail of buying a Z3 - 1. Lowest milage as possible 2. New as possible 3. Fewest number of previous owners as possible 4. Buy right in the middle-late of December as possible, when nobody is looking for a cabrio. My advice is go for the 2.8 if you only do 4,000 miles a year. The dif...
- Mon 14 Sep, 2009 07:08
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Sold sold sold
- Replies: 0
- Views: 403
Sold sold sold
Hi all, After 2 years of wonership, I decided to part with my Z3 the other week. I wanted to sell it before it reached 100K, and the summer was over. I have developed a knee issue, which made the Z3 a PITA to get in and out of. The sale price was £4,800 with the hard top just for your information - ...
- Fri 10 Jul, 2009 17:18
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Car Bra
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1212
I used to have a bra on my mazda 323... I liked it, and it did keep the stone chips off. Unfortunately, they are not water-proof, and the water collects on the inside, along with dust and dirt - so you end up with a wet end of the bonnet which can encourage rust, or a load of dust which causes loads...
- Fri 10 Jul, 2009 11:33
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Another rear plastic screen problem...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 795
could someone please let me know if the zip for the rear scren is in situ, or if it comes off after the screen has been put in.... I can't see the part or the part number on the realOEM diagram, and I donlt want to further disrupt the screen at the moment until I actually re-zip the screen... ... al...
- Tue 07 Jul, 2009 20:27
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Another rear plastic screen problem...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 795
yeah it's all OEM - It looks loke it needs re-siliconing. I can see the 2 staples at the centre-bottom still in place... so it's just the sip given way, but nothing broken. Is the zip in situ, or does it some off after fitting??? Does anyone have this zip or staples that I could use.... handsome rew...
- Tue 07 Jul, 2009 20:08
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Another rear plastic screen problem...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 795
Another rear plastic screen problem...
Ok, so I was cleaning the car after work today, and the zip gave way on the rear screen with minimal pressure applied.... The screen is fine, but it just needs re-zipping. Clearly I have to remove it then re-fit it... is there somewhere I can get the tools to do this, or am I looing at a replacement...
- Wed 20 May, 2009 19:39
- Forum: Z4 roadster and Z4 Coupe
- Topic: Dumb I know but where is the dip-stick on the 2.0?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1985
Dumb I know but where is the dip-stick on the 2.0?
I have a Z3 2.8 and the red dip-stick sticks out like a sore thumb... my neighbour over the road has a Z4 2.0 2006 I think... but...
Where the hell is the damn oil dip-stick, I have looked for a while but I can't see it anywhere! User manual can't be found?
Thanks all.
Where the hell is the damn oil dip-stick, I have looked for a while but I can't see it anywhere! User manual can't be found?
Thanks all.
- Fri 06 Mar, 2009 18:44
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: My own Extended leather option
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1563
- Fri 06 Mar, 2009 18:43
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: condensation problem
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1155
- Fri 06 Mar, 2009 18:38
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: engine revving on its own
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1990
If it's not the ICV, then check it could be one of the leads running to it, or the airbox sensor. Is the air intake ducting all ok? I had a 2 inch hole in mine when I took it out, and made the car run terrible. ICV is the correct area to look 'Replace cam shaft sensor' the generic 'Fix-all' for BMW's
- Wed 04 Mar, 2009 11:58
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cant reset Airbag warning light!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1315
- Tue 03 Mar, 2009 22:38
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cant reset Airbag warning light!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1315
Maybe the bypass unit is faulty you got from eBay? I have just taken the seat out again, so I can have a look, the only problem is that I don;t think I can drive the car..... Can anyone confirm that I can drive the car with the passenger seat out... There are 3 connectors to the seat: 1. Power for ...
- Tue 03 Mar, 2009 15:24
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cant reset Airbag warning light!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1315
- Tue 03 Mar, 2009 13:52
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cant reset Airbag warning light!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1315
Cant reset Airbag warning light!
I had the airbag light come on a few months ago, and I was told that, when it failed to reset last time, that it was the occupancy sensor in the passenger seat... I fitted one of these boxes from ebay that had a resistor inside it, and when I took the car to the garage today, it still failed to turn...
- Mon 16 Feb, 2009 18:48
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Throttle cable adjustment
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2101
Throttle cable adjustment
Has anyone ever needed to do this???
I noticed when changing part of my air intake that the throttle cable is a little slack, and it might explain the lack of apparent throttle opening for the first inch or so of pedal depression.
I noticed when changing part of my air intake that the throttle cable is a little slack, and it might explain the lack of apparent throttle opening for the first inch or so of pedal depression.
- Sat 24 Jan, 2009 01:34
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Uneven idle 1999 2.8 double vanos
- Replies: 1
- Views: 541
Uneven idle 1999 2.8 double vanos
If I blip the throttle to say 2500, upon dropping the revs dip to about 300 or so then go back to normal idle at about 750.... does this all the time and is a real pain, like when changing down from 3rd to 2nd, the revs are never in the right place. also noticed kangarooing and spluttering when cold...
- Sun 18 Jan, 2009 19:08
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 idle issues and lumpy running and sudden rev loss...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 996
After performing a search and looking through for a while. I think the coil pack's and sensors would be a good place to start. I don't suppose anyone has a known working spare coil pack or any of the intake/ exhaust/ crank sensors that they could lend me to test out; I would be extremely grateful? '...
- Sun 18 Jan, 2009 11:08
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: creaky hardtop
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1435
I have this problem too.... Basically its worse in the winter, and when you first put the top back on.... then after a few weeks it beds in and the noise virtually stops on all but big pot-holes. I guess that a few weeks of driving and vibration allows it to find its level. Technically, I would say ...
- Sun 18 Jan, 2009 10:57
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 idle issues and lumpy running and sudden rev loss...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 996
Z3 idle issues and lumpy running and sudden rev loss...
Happy new year all... its been a while, just been very busy at work etc etc, and dont really use the Z much anymore (well about once a week is a lot these days). So as opposed to 250 miles a week, I do perhaps 20 if I'm lucky... I've been spending my time getting my Direct Access bike test out the w...
- Wed 26 Nov, 2008 18:48
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Storage for boot
- Replies: 11
- Views: 840
Re: Storage for boot
I thought that was a £2.99 direct from China on ebay thing, but it's actually pretty neat as it acts as a boot linet for free.F99ANT wrote:Has any one got one of these???
I'm looking for a part number will trim the boot nicely as looks a little unfinished
- Wed 26 Nov, 2008 09:35
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Spare wheel strategies
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1449
I don't think the M roadster has a spare at all, it just has an air compressor supplied, because the double exhausts take up all the room of the spare. There are lots of cars supplied without spare wheels now. I guess for cost saving and improved co2 output. Long gone are the days of a full size spa...
- Wed 26 Nov, 2008 09:34
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Spare wheel strategies
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1449
- Tue 25 Nov, 2008 18:12
- Forum: Z4 roadster and Z4 Coupe
- Topic: 2003 '53' Z4 3.0i - £7350
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1101
2003 '53' Z4 3.0i - £7350
Yup, with sub 40,000 miles and good spec @ BCA car auctions in Enfield today. It was a kind of very dark blue colour..... looked in great shape too.# There was a similar Z4 2.5 in graphite with similar spec, age and milage also went for about £6,700. Dread to think what auction Z3 prices would be......
- Tue 25 Nov, 2008 17:58
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Anyone see my Z for sale on ebay over the last week?...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1384
- Sun 23 Nov, 2008 12:53
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hood Rubbing
- Replies: 7
- Views: 931
Mines a manual hood and there is very slight rubbing where the fabric has the high spots over the hoops, ie lighter areas. To be honest I think its pretty much unavoidable and the Zed 3 seems to be one of the better cars for hood wear. The hoods on the MINI cabs seem to look pretty awful after a sh...
- Sun 23 Nov, 2008 12:47
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Gear change 'clunky'
- Replies: 30
- Views: 2698
- Sat 22 Nov, 2008 12:05
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hood Rubbing
- Replies: 7
- Views: 931
- Sat 22 Nov, 2008 11:29
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Gear change 'clunky'
- Replies: 30
- Views: 2698
Don't knock it 'til you've tried it :wink: Your comments are theory, mine are factual :wink: True, I'll put up with the gearchange for less agro though, and maintain that oil is the best first step, that at least is factual :P Besides, I have now got a 30,000 mile fresh gearbox in my 92K-er, and yo...
- Sat 22 Nov, 2008 11:18
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hood Rubbing
- Replies: 7
- Views: 931
Ive experienced that too. 321bhp (Terry) very kindly sent me some black roof fabric off his old top, and I just cut out some patches and glued them on to the wearing surface with 'Stormsure' from ebay. Works fine, and you can't really see the patches anyway unless you look hard. It was a good repair...
- Sat 22 Nov, 2008 11:09
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Anyone see my Z for sale on ebay over the last week?...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1384
Hi Guys, first post as I have only owned my Z3 for a couple of months but I thought id let you know what I paid for it to help you judge the market. Prices for anything with an engine more than 1600cc are awful. I picked up my Z3 3.0 sport, silver, full leather, 32K on an 02 plate for less than £73...
- Sat 22 Nov, 2008 11:03
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Has anyone considered a wheel refurb group-buy???
- Replies: 44
- Views: 4191
- Sat 22 Nov, 2008 10:58
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z4 6 speed gearbox in a Z3 -Help
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4208
- Thu 20 Nov, 2008 21:05
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Slight rear knocking
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1115
- Thu 20 Nov, 2008 20:58
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Gear change 'clunky'
- Replies: 30
- Views: 2698
Re: Rubber
You may not realise it Robin, but I did not suggest that rubber was as strong as steel! What I did say was that as the clutch system does not experience the pressures involved in braking systems, I found it hard to imagine the clutch hose - even when the engine is hot - swelling enough to cause clu...
- Thu 20 Nov, 2008 20:33
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Slight rear knocking
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1115
I might be able to offer some input here..... The ZF manual gearboxes on the 6 potters are pretty clunky and slow at changing.... I have heard that the Getrag boxex on the 4's are a lot better. That said, the problem almost certainly lies with the propshaft. The only way you can check is by getting ...
- Mon 17 Nov, 2008 20:38
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Anyone see my Z for sale on ebay over the last week?...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1384
Is the car market actually going to pick up. Surely after Christmas people are going to have even less cash and still paying off their Xmas debts in the Spring. I can't wait til the New Year to pick up a bargain Who can tell, my guess is that it won't pick up for a good while, and the only cars to ...
- Sun 16 Nov, 2008 18:39
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 carbon-maniacs rejoice
- Replies: 3
- Views: 727
- Sun 16 Nov, 2008 18:38
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 Boot Lid
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1179
- Sun 16 Nov, 2008 18:34
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: I'm loving this motor!
- Replies: 36
- Views: 2050
- Sun 16 Nov, 2008 18:26
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Anyone see my Z for sale on ebay over the last week?...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1384
Anyone see my Z for sale on ebay over the last week?...
I was just testing the market out, as I am thinking of getting shot of the Z, as I have been given a C200 Merc to use for as long as I need, and I want a motorbike. I don't use it now that I have a different job, and to be honest, I can't justify the space it takes up, let alone the luxury of it. An...
- Sun 16 Nov, 2008 18:18
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: I'm loving this motor!
- Replies: 36
- Views: 2050
- Thu 23 Oct, 2008 22:18
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 Alarm triggered by passing Taxis
- Replies: 8
- Views: 997
Re: Goodwill
In the BMW motorcycle world there is a problem which has affected some of their smaller bikes, the portion of the forks carrying the front wheel cracking away, and the wheel falling off. People have been badly injured by this, but BMW are refusing all liability on seven year old machines. Admitting...
- Thu 23 Oct, 2008 21:59
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Has anyone considered a wheel refurb group-buy???
- Replies: 44
- Views: 4191
I agree, £25 per wheel? what makes you think they have no work?, you already stated all the work thats in involved, i've had wheels done for £35 and £50 a wheel, and £200 a set is good value for a proper job. As for economic down turn, i'm in the motor trade and we have more work than ever with peo...