thomobigands
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Nash3vans said:Whereabouts in Stafford are you?
I am in Lichfield.
Nash3vans said:Whereabouts in Stafford are you?
enuff_zed said:Try pulling it straight up. Eventually it will either snap the tie or the fin.
bigwinn said:Get over here I’ll sort it for you
Yup, just looked and it's only 80 miles or so.bigwinn said:Get over here I’ll sort it for you
Be very careful you don't slip and damage something or break a hydraulic line.thomobigands said:bigwinn said:Get over here I’ll sort it for you
Tempting. Am going to try and lever it with a mini crow bar from behind the passenger seat but failing that I might take a trip to see you. 2 hours each way but thats worth it!
enuff_zed said:Be very careful you don't slip and damage something or break a hydraulic line.
Me too. But Norfolk is a bit of an overshoot from Lincolnbigwinn said:I’m on the drive all day tomorrow doing z4 stuff
Well done for persevering.thomobigands said:All sorted finally!!
Needed to add more oil to the system given the new location - something I wasnt aware of so thanks to [ref]enuff_zed[/ref], for that heads up or I would have properly stressed when the roof went down ok but then refused to close again until I added more oil.
Thanks to all for your help.
Don't panic!thomobigands said:Update on this if anyone wants entertaining...
So the roof has been working fine. Have used it lots.
Then today it failed to come up. Had a look and saw that the hydraulic reservoir was on minimum. Oh dear - a leak?
So I topped it up again just to see. Roof went down and back up no problem although didnt sound the best. Checked - hydraulic fluid low again. Damn.
Got a torch and looked through the rear window and into the well where the motor used to sit and I see a nice deep pool of hydraulic fluid. Perhaps I nicked a line moving the motor after all. it does explain the slight sloshing sound I have been hearing from the cabin!
Have managed to extract the leaking fluid. I guess the next challenge will be a full roof remove to try and get to the lines to fix them. Is this a DIY task or should I cut my losses and stomach a repair bill? The car is a daily driver which is frustrating.
Kind of wish I had not bothered to move the motor now and just taken my chances with the drain valve.
Yes, it's a common weak point.thomobigands said:Have you reached this conclusion based on my description of the fluid being dumped into the motor housing well?
Might have to take the plunge and drive down to Bristol if its not something I can tackle myself in a day or less!
Will wait and see what Alan says but thanks for the response.