ZedShed (Midlands)

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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British Zeds
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Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
I thought I would get one of tomorrow's jobs out of the way today. I got my car on the lift and changed the oil and filter.
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I left it dripping while I had my lunch.
Soon had it back on it's wheels after.
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I then set about getting ready for the morning.
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Pumped the pit out and brushed the remaining water into the pump sink, same in the morning and mop the rest out.

Tony.
 

Mad2718

Zorg Guru (II)
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British Zeds
Joined
Jul 4, 2020
Points
124
Location
Doncaster
Model of Z
Z3
Big thanks to Tony for your guidance today. I have learned a lot. It might be me but the gear change feels a lot smoother.
it was great to see everyone at the shed and as always good to catch up.
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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British Zeds
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Dec 31, 2013
Points
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Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Not surprised Dave, tbh when I took the big alloy tray inside the old fluid was really dark so I’m sure it was well ready mate.

Tony.
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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British Zeds
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Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
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Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Special tool developed today at the Shed, but, can you guess what it was for?
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Tony.
 

Duncodin

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Sep 8, 2021
Points
139
Location
Pontrhydyrun
Model of Z
Z3 M44
While the car is up in the air with the wheels off You screw it into a wheel nut hole and you can hang your hat on it.
 

t-tony

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Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
It’s an 8mm. bolt if that helps.

Tony.
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
A clue.
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Tony.
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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British Zeds
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Joined
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Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Aye Mark. That it did!

Tony.
 

Duncodin

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139
Location
Pontrhydyrun
Model of Z
Z3 M44
Is the thread actually screwed in to something? Or do you just use the hook to hook over that catch thing?
 

t-tony

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Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
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E89 Z4 23i Auto
It's for changing the door striker plate and cable on a Z3. Remove bottom screw and screw this in the threaded hole. Remove top screw and slide the striker away from the door frame. Pull on long bolt to pull threaded plate up to the inside of the door frame and put a 8 x 13 bolt and flat washer in the top threaded hole and tighten. Then you can remove the long screw and let the striker hang whilst you get the cable out through the panel.

Tony.
 

Mint

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British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Points
222
Location
Stafford
Model of Z
2.2 & 3.0 Sport
It's for changing the door striker plate and cable on a Z3. Remove bottom screw and screw this in the threaded hole. Remove top screw and slide the striker away from the door frame. Pull on long bolt to pull threaded plate up to the inside of the door frame and put a 8 x 13 bolt and flat washer in the top threaded hole and tighten. Then you can remove the long screw and let the striker hang whilst you get the cable out through the panel.

Tony.
You make it sound so easy. :whistle:That took a, good 30 mins and my fingers are stilll sore. Great day at the Shed and good for a catch up:thumbsup:
 

Toby

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British Zeds
Joined
Jul 5, 2015
Points
148
Location
N.E Lincs
Great to carch up with some old friends and chat to some new - sorry Paul i missed I missed you, but we passed on the Gainsborough road.

Couldnt ask for a better day weather wise, jjust hpe you all returned home safe and well.

Unfortunately for me on the way home, had a police volvo 4x4 tailing me most of the way, thinking he was hoping for some action :cool:
 

Paul Rice

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British Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Sep 7, 2013
Points
198
Location
Doncaster
Model of Z
Z4 2.5
I had an unmarked 5 series flashing its blues as i left Torksey but just wanted to get by (Probably late for their McDonalds)
 

Mad2718

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British Zeds
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Jul 4, 2020
Points
124
Location
Doncaster
Model of Z
Z3
I had an unmarked 5 series flashing its blues as i left Torksey but just wanted to get by (Probably late for their McDonalds)
There were a further 3 marked cars with blues and twos when I approached Gainsborough then another unmarked with blues heading into Gainsborough as I headed out something must of gone off
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
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Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
I emptied the oil drainers Into a spare drum again this afternoon. First is pull the drain tube out of the drainer and sit it in the waste bin.
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Then fit the white cap to block the side outlet.
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Then sit it upright and remove the black cap and pour out the contents into the waste tub.
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Refit the black cap,
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Sit the drainer on it's wheels and remove the white cap and store it back behind the strapping.
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and refit the drainer tube into the side outlet.
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Spare tub lives outside till its full enough to take to the tip.
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Tony.
 

KASPar

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British Zeds
Joined
Aug 22, 2023
Points
114
Location
Hampshire, near Z Shed HQ
Model of Z
Z3 2.8 M52 1998
I emptied the oil drainers Into a spare drum again this afternoon. First is pull the drain tube out of the drainer and sit it in the waste bin.
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Then fit the white cap to block the side outlet.
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Then sit it upright and remove the black cap and pour out the contents into the waste tub.
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Refit the black cap,
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Sit the drainer on it's wheels and remove the white cap and store it back behind the strapping.
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and refit the drainer tube into the side outlet.
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Spare tub lives outside till its full enough to take to the tip.
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Tony.
Use a Pela pump, few pumps, put kettle on, have a cuppa, job done. It even has a spout to pour the used oil down the road drain :rolleyes::whistle:
 
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