Rescuing 2.8 update

Steve Edwards

Regular Member
British Zeds
Joined
Jan 26, 2020
Points
17
Location
Nottingham
Model of Z
Z3 2.8
Here’s my 2.8 it’s done 179,000 miles two owners with fsh. Since I brought in November last year as mot failure it’s had, new wings, painted sills, rear 1/4s, Fixed electric hood, reconditioned interior, replacement wing mirror, refurb Z4 split rims with 4 x new tyres, replace trailing arms and bushes, rear brake lines, welding, repealed boot brake light to stop water ingress, reconditioned hood. I think that’s about it. Still need to get radio decoded, fix fuel gauge.
 

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t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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British Zeds
#ZedShed
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Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
The car is looking very nice now Steve, well done. Like the wheels too.;)

Tony.
 

Jjim

Zorg Guru (IV)
British Zeds
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Jul 21, 2017
Points
168
Location
Mansfield
Model of Z
1.9 Roadster
Got to love a project :thumbsup:
 

Bazza

Zorg Guru (IV)
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British Zeds
The West Country
Joined
Oct 15, 2013
Points
156
Location
Verwood Dorset
Model of Z
2.8 Roadster
Great work mate, another one on its way to being saved love the wheels
 

Jess Wiseman

Dedicated Member
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Oct 30, 2019
Points
31
Post a step-by-step on the fuel gauge! Mine goes on and off whimsically, and only usually reads correctly when working. Thank goodness for trip odometers!
 

andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
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British Zeds
Joined
Feb 20, 2015
Points
231
Location
Moresby, West Cumbria, England
Model of Z
2.8 Roadster
Post a step-by-step on the fuel gauge! Mine goes on and off whimsically, and only usually reads correctly when working. Thank goodness for trip odometers!
Could be a faulty Sender Unit. Mine went and only read from a quarter of a tank to empty when full. Replaced it and now working fine.
 
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