any top tips for the best way to do this?
Hi Grizzly, the roof motor sits above the drain on the n/s, blocking access to it from above-thats why i suggested clearing from underneath.Grizzly9 said:Ok, to drain from the top, you fold down roof, get a metal coat hanger and a torchlight ( optional), feel for where the hole is and wallah, you unblock the holes and the water will drain out. Simples! as I did this last year when I heard water sloshing about.If you have a roof motor, that may be in the way on one side so not sure if it is accessable.
Havard said:So taking the bungs out from underneath is not guaranteed to stop clogging?
Georgio said:Havard said:So taking the bungs out from underneath is not guaranteed to stop clogging?
Unfortunately not, i did this when I first got the car in 2012 thinking that was guaranteed to stop any clogging. The crucial clogging zone is immediately under the motor housing where you have half the roof surface area draining into a 10mm spout which then runs down to the bottom bung hole. So the constriction runs from top to bottom giving amazing scope for cloggage (is that a word even?).
So when you remove the bottom bung and poke and hope all you're doing is hitting the bottom of the motor housing which sits neatly over the top hole, this may dislodge gunk which is immediately in the hole, but there is also a build-up around the hole and extending upto the motor housing, this is why the motors are easily drowned.
The two realistic options are to lift the motor side leg and insert some sort of cleaning device which can hang down through the bottom bung hole and be accessible from the top, so hanging in the boot. A quick 'floss' of this cleaning device every week will keep at least one side free of debris.
the other option as I mentioned is to physically lift the motor housing clear of the hole while still allowing suitable draining, this is hopefully what my little mesh donut will achieve, but as with anything only time will tell.
Of course vigorous rubbing of rabbit's feet and many hail marys might ward off the evil motor drowning but I wouldn't count on it.... :roll:
After my experience I would almost guarantee that virtually every Z4 roof motor in the UK will have some degree of water ingress, the BMW designers guaranteed it.![]()
Georgio said:.....
After my experience I would almost guarantee that virtually every Z4 roof motor in the UK will have some degree of water ingress, the BMW designers guaranteed it.![]()
AlpinaRoadsterS said:Georgio said:.....
After my experience I would almost guarantee that virtually every Z4 roof motor in the UK will have some degree of water ingress, the BMW designers guaranteed it.![]()
Not only in the UK. Same in germany![]()
We have a Z user in germany, who removed my roof motor into the trunk (left side) WITHOUT touching the roof.