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Post by redtailed78 » Sat Mar 23, 2019 6:11 pm

It was coming for a while and it's finally decided to pack in, started getting very slow so know it was on borrowed time and now the damm thing is stuck down, the manual release also seems stuck. :(

Is there anyone in or close to Scotland that moves the motor to the boot, or anyone that's done it - how easy did you find it? I've looked at the guide and it seems straight forward enough...
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Post by Number5 » Sat Mar 23, 2019 8:20 pm

I think your nearest guy that far North is Durham Dave in Cumbria. He's not on the Forum so his number is 07864 860960
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Post by redtailed78 » Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:34 pm

Number5 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 8:20 pm I think your nearest guy that far North is Durham Dave in Cumbria. He's not on the Forum so his number is 07864 860960
Cheers I got impatient earlier and tried removing it myself, It came out ok once I found out how to lift it clear, no standing water in the holder but the foam at the bottom was soaking so just going to follow the guides to dry it out and hopefully revive it :)
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Post by jabramson » Sun Mar 24, 2019 10:01 pm

I see you got the motor out. Just wanted to share out the information I found about this before I completed moving the motor to the trunk.

I just completed doing this although I can't come out an help you as I'm from the states. I put here a bunch of links I followed to do it. I compiled this list recently to help me through it. You will need 2 people, especially to lift out the convertible top. Follow tips like tape around the body near the top to protect it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dWMaZv-WQ4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7lfvKerfhg&t=83s

A document on how to do it in which they discuss they sell 4" longer hoses to make it easier.
https://www.tophydraulicsinc.com/bmwz4instructions.pdf

A thread from a Z forum about doing it
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1215892

I also found a couple of documents. Search for through Google. This had the best document on how to do it. I cut the plastic a little closer to the location the motor sat in because it gave me a little more room to move around the motor. "Z4 E85 Top Motor Relocation (Revision 1).pdf" and "Z4 E85 Roadster Soft Top Lift Cylinder Replacement.pdf" I couldn't figure out how to attach them here but Google should be able to find them.

I did run into some issues like figuring out how to replace the bottom cover where the top fits in the trunk. Putting the plastic clips back in with little room for hands wasn't easy.

I may have to pull the top again because I don't think I have it sitting in properly. I'm not sure I have the aluminum frame properly in the u-clip and I'm gonna create a separate post about that once I take some pictures.

When I get a chance, I'll post some pictures. Good luck.

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