skirmish said:It would be very helpful to a lot of people if the video was made available but it's a long time since that was talked about so I'm working on the assumption that I'll have to do the work without its assistance.
I'm afraid that the legal term for buying a car from a private seller is Caveat Emptor. Buyer Beware. Providing the seller didn't lie or mislead then there's nothing I can do.
The other route I am going to try is to write direct to BMW. They do know about the problem and subsequently changed the steering column design on the Z4. I've heard that some owners have managed to get them to do the decent thing so maybe I'll be lucky. Nothing really lost for just the price of a stamp.
Any advice about sourcing a self tapping grease nipple would be much appreciated.
Dave
skirmish said:An update.
I thought I may as well try lubricating the universal joints in the steering column so went and bought a tub of grease.
One of the UJ's is in a fairly accessible location so I did that first and applied the grease as well as I could and covered most of the critical points.
The second UJ is deeper down although still just accessible. I thought it easier to apply a lump of grease to my index finger which allowed me to get the grease around all the faces and into the nooks and crannies of the UJ. Unfortunately though my middle finger somehow worked its way into an opening and wouldn't then come out again. If it had some grease on it would have been fine but it didn't. I spent ages trying to move it into various positions to get it out but with no avail. At that point I started thinking the worst, involving firemen and cutting implements. This prompted me into realising that there may need to be some pain and blood to get myself detached from the Z4. A sharp tug eventually got me free but it did leave a nasty cut in my finger and plenty of blood.
Anyway, I ignored the pain and finally got grease into this UJ too and then it was a case of getting the stuff off my fingers and stopping the bleeding.
So, after all that pain I thought I deserved a spin on some open roads so got the Z4 fired up and went for a 30 minute drive. It was raining so had the hood up but also had the heater on in the footwells to see what would happen.
I'm pleased to report that the steering seemed fine even though I would previously have expected from the drive I did for it to have started getting sticky.
I think tomorrow I'll add a little 3 in 1 oil too which may penetrate the areas where the grease hasn't reached.
I'm keeping my fingers firmly crossed but this may just have cured it.
I'll keep you updated.
skirmish said:An update.
I thought I may as well try lubricating the universal joints in the steering column so went and bought a tub of grease.
One of the UJ's is in a fairly accessible location so I did that first and applied the grease as well as I could and covered most of the critical points.
The second UJ is deeper down although still just accessible. I thought it easier to apply a lump of grease to my index finger which allowed me to get the grease around all the faces and into the nooks and crannies of the UJ. Unfortunately though my middle finger somehow worked its way into an opening and wouldn't then come out again. If it had some grease on it would have been fine but it didn't. I spent ages trying to move it into various positions to get it out but with no avail. At that point I started thinking the worst, involving firemen and cutting implements. This prompted me into realising that there may need to be some pain and blood to get myself detached from the Z4. A sharp tug eventually got me free but it did leave a nasty cut in my finger and plenty of blood.
Anyway, I ignored the pain and finally got grease into this UJ too and then it was a case of getting the stuff off my fingers and stopping the bleeding.
So, after all that pain I thought I deserved a spin on some open roads so got the Z4 fired up and went for a 30 minute drive. It was raining so had the hood up but also had the heater on in the footwells to see what would happen.
I'm pleased to report that the steering seemed fine even though I would previously have expected from the drive I did for it to have started getting sticky.
I think tomorrow I'll add a little 3 in 1 oil too which may penetrate the areas where the grease hasn't reached.
I'm keeping my fingers firmly crossed but this may just have cured it.
I'll keep you updated.