Project PlayStation

Pondrew said:
enuff_zed said:
Pondrew said:
I am only the last one of those, and that is only sometimes! You don't know me, so please don't assume.
I was not being antagonistic in this instance, despite how you have defensively taken it.
I wish you luck and hope it all goes to plan.
It is a good thing you are doing, of that there is no doubt.
You found reverse then
There was no need for that.
OK, if we are going down that route....You are being taken for a mug by the kid's father, and you seem happy about it.
My god you really are a tiresome pillock! :rofl:
 
Tbf as a young lad I would have loved something like this (regardless of PlayStation) so good on you for the transfer of knowledge.

Another way to see it might be that the kid will do some work on the car and get paid for it by means of the profit. The situation may come that no monetary profit is made, he would however have gained some important skills!
 
Didn’t know you liked malt - any type? Next visit I can give you a bottle I received, I don’t like it :cry:
 
enuff_zed said:
My god you really are a tiresome pillock!
FFS. What is wrong with you? :roll:
I DID NOT CRITICISE YOU.

And then you start with personal insults (which are against forum rules don't forget). :roll:

I have (no doubt) now ruined this thread and for that I apologise to the forum unreservedly. I would suggest, Martin, you start another thread on the 'project how to buy my neighbour's kid a playstation' vein so everyone can blow smoke up your arse and you can suck up the praise. I promise to keep quiet.

Those that want to see me as a 'disruptor' or a bad person....feel free, I really couldn't care less. That has never been my intention; I just say what I think and don't go with the 'let's be nice or say nothing' attitude.

Believe it or not, I initially was concerned with Martin being mugged by someone. I don't like anyone being taken advantage of, no matter who they are.

My intentions are good. My way of explaining them may be terrible. :?
 
Anyway...................
Moving on with the original topic :roll:

Due to the weather gods being unkind, haven't been able to do much just yet.
Sunday morning we went over the car; Ed scribbling in his new notebook as we went.
Not got everything teed up yet, but he has a list to start with.
We whipped out the aftermarket radio and refitted the original that had helpfully been left in the boot.
Whoever fitted the replacement obviously had a bit of a struggle getting the heater vents out first. So we had to dismantle them and realign all the vanes where they'd been forced out of their pivots. Small hands were a great help!
There was also a dash cam that had been wired in an 'interesting' fashion. Piggyback connector to the fuse for the seat heating, and an earth wire run down the passenger side door sill and wrapped around a bolt on the passenger seat: which pulled tight every time the seat was pushed back. :rofl: So that came out too.
Ed went home with those bits and has already managed to recoup a few pennies by selling the radio.

Of course today, with school open again, the weather has been lovely and sunny!
I've removed the M stripes from the front grille. Couldn't wait any longer, they were offending me. :D
Gave the car another check over and honestly can't find much else wrong.
The aerial had been replaced by a whippy of unknown origin? Just a straight bit of wire with a plastic knob on the end.
It was seized solid, but I masked off the paintwork and soaked it with PlusGas. A bit of persuasion with a pair of pliers and it came off ok.
Now lightly greased and put back in place. Ed is ordering a shorter whippy from Amazon, so I'm leaving him to swap that over.

The wiper motor prefers to park halfway back up the screen, with an interesting clunk. It probably just needs a clean, but I think we'll swap the whole assembly with one I have in the garage. Then Ed can take the motor apart in his own time and see how it all works.
 
pvr said:
Didn’t know you liked malt - any type? Next visit I can give you a bottle I received, I don’t like it :cry:
You sir sound like the perfect acquaintance - all the buggers I know love a malt, especially when it's being poured from a bottle I own :rofl:
 
enuff_zed said:
Anyway...................
Moving on with the original topic :roll:

Due to the weather gods being unkind, haven't been able to do much just yet.
Sunday morning we went over the car; Ed scribbling in his new notebook as we went.
Not got everything teed up yet, but he has a list to start with.
We whipped out the aftermarket radio and refitted the original that had helpfully been left in the boot.
Whoever fitted the replacement obviously had a bit of a struggle getting the heater vents out first. So we had to dismantle them and realign all the vanes where they'd been forced out of their pivots. Small hands were a great help!
There was also a dash cam that had been wired in an 'interesting' fashion. Piggyback connector to the fuse for the seat heating, and an earth wire run down the passenger side door sill and wrapped around a bolt on the passenger seat: which pulled tight every time the seat was pushed back. :rofl: So that came out too.
Ed went home with those bits and has already managed to recoup a few pennies by selling the radio.

Of course today, with school open again, the weather has been lovely and sunny!
I've removed the M stripes from the front grille. Couldn't wait any longer, they were offending me. :D
Gave the car another check over and honestly can't find much else wrong.
The aerial had been replaced by a whippy of unknown origin? Just a straight bit of wire with a plastic knob on the end.
It was seized solid, but I masked off the paintwork and soaked it with PlusGas. A bit of persuasion with a pair of pliers and it came off ok.
Now lightly greased and put back in place. Ed is ordering a shorter whippy from Amazon, so I'm leaving him to swap that over.

The wiper motor prefers to park halfway back up the screen, with an interesting clunk. It probably just needs a clean, but I think we'll swap the whole assembly with one I have in the garage. Then Ed can take the motor apart in his own time and see how it all works.

I’ve only just stumbled across this..the words PlayStation made me skip it.. :rofl:

What a great idea..definitely a few hero credits to you..

I’m sure the process is going to have a significant impact on this young chap’s way of doing things.. :thumbsup:
 
Gwest44 said:
pvr said:
Didn’t know you liked malt - any type? Next visit I can give you a bottle I received, I don’t like it :cry:
You sir sound like the perfect acquaintance - all the buggers I know love a malt, especially when it's being poured from a bottle I own :rofl:

I would have been your best friend then when I inherited my dad's wine cellar. I had to give away over 500 bottles of all sorts as I don't like any alcohol :cry:
 
pvr said:
Gwest44 said:
pvr said:
Didn’t know you liked malt - any type? Next visit I can give you a bottle I received, I don’t like it :cry:
You sir sound like the perfect acquaintance - all the buggers I know love a malt, especially when it's being poured from a bottle I own :rofl:

I would have been your best friend then when I inherited my dad's wine cellar. I had to give away over 500 bottles of all sorts as I don't like any alcohol :cry:
So lets get this straight, your dad in his last will and testament, bequeathed you a wine cellar with over 500 bottles of wine, which you don't like...

.....oh the irony, I think your Dad had a great sense of humour, I'd buy him a drink if he was still here.

.....oh and sorry for your loss
 
Can’t wait to see this project come along, hopefully resulting in a great car on the drive of a chuffed owner, and a game controller in the hands of a young apprentice with twice the Z4 knowledge than half the people in this forum, and 5 times more than me :thumbsup:
 
Realised I hadn't given any updates: mainly due to an influx of other people's zeds needing help. :roll:
However, we have made small progress on this.
- Removed the aftermarket radio, refitted the original and managed to rebuild the centre vent vanes that had been pulled out of line during the previous radio swap.
- Removed the 'M' slat covers from the front grille!
- Removed the plastic trim in front of the radiator, rubbed down, treated and painted the rusty slam panel.
- Adjusted the driver's door glass rearwards to eradicate the whistling of air through the gap at the rear.
- Fitted a replacement intake boot as the original was badly split.
- At the same time removed the disa valve for inspection - found to be in perfect working order.
- Carried out an oil flush and change.
- New air and pollen filters - the pollen one was the original from 2004!!!
- Scuttle panel off and drains cleared.
- Wiper assembly replaced as original had play in the linkage and didn't park correctly - had a spare so that was the simplest option.
- Washer bottle removed, cleaned out, filter cleaned.
- Roof motor relocated to the boot - it was completely immersed in water and the motor was beyond saving - replacement fitted.

Still to do:
- Replace front and rear dampers, top mounts, bump stops
- New top cover gasket
- New wiper blades
- Replace steering intermediate shaft - lower UJ has play in it
- Probably replace EPS motor, though the light hasn't been on for quite a while so maybe run it for a while in case it was a glitch.

No great rush to do all this: fitting it in around school, football, homework, etc.

The car will be ready to move on early next year, so if you know anyone in the market for a clean, refettled 2.2 Auto at a competitive price, let me know.
 
Some great progress so far Martin. :thumbsup:

Do the M slat covers just clip onto the standard grille? If so please PM me as I'd like them!
 
Mr Tidy said:
Some great progress so far Martin. :thumbsup:

Do the M slat covers just clip onto the standard grille? If so please PM me as I'd like them!
Yes they do. Not sure I kept them though tbh. I’ll check.
 
Something earned is valued. Too many of today’s youngsters feel ‘entitled’. I think what you are doing will help this young man to develop the right habits which will help him in later life. :thumbsup:
 
IRD said:
Something earned is valued. Too many of today’s youngsters feel ‘entitled’. I think what you are doing will help this young man to develop the right habits which will help him in later life. :thumbsup:
well said!!
 
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