Norfolk Zed Rescue

enuff_zed

Lifer
 Attleborough, Norfolk
This started as a bit of a joke, but it appears to be gathering pace!
So tell all your friends, there's a bloke in Attleborough who would dearly love to retire, or at the very least cut back his working days, and if it can be done by helping others to keep their Z4 on the road then I'm your man!
Main experience is E85 M54, but the only way I can expand that is by working on others.
I'll be 100% honest and only take on stuff I understand.
If you need any help, advice, parts, servicing, someone to look over a car with you, or just a chat with a fellow nut, then get in touch.

PS. My body is telling me no more than two roof motor moves in a weekend! So get in early. :wink:
 
It was like an East Anglian meet this morning, and I have to say you looked happier than a pig n s**t πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Am I correct in saying 7 Zeds there?
 
jock156 said:
It was like an East Anglian meet this morning, and I have to say you looked happier than a pig n s**t πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Am I correct in saying 7 Zeds there?
sadly only 6!
Oh yes, 7 if you include young Ed's over the road. Such a shame he was at school.
 
I say go for it mate, if not you will always wonder if you should have.

You could call it the Neverenuff Zeds shed.
 
Scubaregs said:
I say go for it mate, if not you will always wonder if you should have.

You could call it the Neverenuff Zeds shed.
Very good, but there's 'enuff' zed sheds out there without me muddying the waters.
It'll only ever be a weekend hobby tbh, just needs to keep me sane and out of Vall's hair really.
 
It appears that you have good knowledge on many things and know your limitations. I say do it, stretch your limitations and enjoy the satisfaction in solving the many difficulties that will come your way. Success and satisfaction are but a few steps ahead. Do it! :thumbsup:
 
BeeEmm said:
It appears that you have good knowledge on many things and know your limitations. I say do it, stretch your limitations and enjoy the satisfaction in solving the many difficulties that will come your way. Success and satisfaction are but a few steps ahead. Do it! :thumbsup:
Thanks for the vote of confidence. :thumbsup:
 
It's good to know you are enjoying fettling Zeds, so all the time you are just keep doing it. :thumbsup:

And having another roof motor relocator is particularly handy. I remember some years ago one of the regular Northern roof motor guys actually took a trip to East Anglia and did several the same day!
 
Mr Tidy said:
It's good to know you are enjoying fettling Zeds, so all the time you are just keep doing it. :thumbsup:

And having another roof motor relocator is particularly handy. I remember some years ago one of the regular Northern roof motor guys actually took a trip to East Anglia and did several the same day!
Yes Iain I was part of that day. In that, on his way home he was calling in to see a relative in Lincoln. On the way there I persuaded him to call in at my house and do the roof motor. I was amazed. The job was completed and he was on his way again in 35 minutes.πŸ‘
 
enuff_zed said:
This started as a bit of a joke, but it appears to be gathering pace!
So tell all your friends, there's a bloke in Attleborough who would dearly love to retire, or at the very least cut back his working days, and if it can be done by helping others to keep their Z4 on the road then I'm your man!
Main experience is E85 M54, but the only way I can expand that is by working on others.
I'll be 100% honest and only take on stuff I understand.
If you need any help, advice, parts, servicing, someone to look over a car with you, or just a chat with a fellow nut, then get in touch.

PS. My body is telling me no more than two roof motor moves in a weekend! So get in early. :wink:
Good luck with the idea Martin. Between you and Stuart there isn’t much that couldn’t be fettled. πŸ‘
 
Good luck with it Martin.
Just watch for the 'man (or woman) from the Council' with a clipboard knocking on your door and asking "do you have a licence to operate a commercial garage at these premises, sir?" (in a nasally voice obviously). :x
 
Pondrew said:
Good luck with it Martin.
Just watch for the 'man (or woman) from the Council' with a clipboard knocking on your door and asking "do you have a licence to operate an airport car park at these premises , sir?" (in a nasally voice obviously). :x

Fixed that.
 
Well another vote for Enuffzeds garage!

Finally got rid of my coolant light with a new expansion tank :D

I could watch him all day πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

Many thanks again :D :D :D
 
jock156 said:
Well another vote for Enuffzeds garage!

Finally got rid of my coolant light with a new expansion tank :D

I could watch him all day πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

Many thanks again :D :D :D
Pleasure mate.
Honestly, you'd get bored watching me all day! Even the dogs went back indoors!
Glad it's sorted the annoying light.
Best of luck for the MOT.

For those who may be interested, Jock's car kept throwing up a low coolant level warning. Tank definitely full; new sensor made no difference.
Old tank removed, unable to find any manufacturer marking except it was made in 07/13.
Held the top float still and tipped the tank over a few times. No noises.
Got the new tank (Meyle), did the same and you could hear the low level float moving up and down.
Can only assume the float in the old tank was stuck at the bottom, keeping the light on.
 
MikeyH said:
As I have already said on here, I wish I lived closer to you.
Well I'm heading to Perranporth for a week on Sunday night. That'll be a bit closer.
Not sure I'll be allowed to play cars though. :roll:
 
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