What have you done to your car today?

Had the zed in for an inspection II yesterday. Offside front shock is leaking badly so that's two Bilstein B4 shocks ordered, what I can only assume was down to the previous owner only doing around 3k over the last 2 years are that all of the brake discs are quite pitted and scored so I've treated myself to new discs and pads from MTEC, drilled and grooved discs with Mintex pads. Now just to get them fitted, expensive week!
 
Well, not me - But I know one member that nearly set fire to himself/his car today, anyone guess what happened from the pic??

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Not mentioning any names [ref]jamie_z4[/ref] :D

Mike
 
Ducklakeview said:
Well, not me - But I know one member that nearly set fire to himself/his car today, anyone guess what happened from the pic??

WhatsApp Image 2018-02-07 at 17.01.31.jpeg

Not mentioning any names [ref]jamie_z4[/ref] :D

Mike


Was it Flash, Bang, Wallop. What a picture?
 
dans6490 said:
Ducklakeview said:
dans6490 said:
Lol, so the ratchet touching the positive terminal?

Yup :)

Mike

s**t, I’m always wary around the battery and although would never touch the terminal with anything metal, I didn’t know that was possible


Yup, if he had been using something thinner, say a spanner, it would have gotten VERY hot VERY quickly. The other problem is when this happens, due to the current, the item can easily "weld" itself to the terminal, and things can go wrong VERY quickly. Luckily, on BMW's with the battery in the boot, you have the BSD (battery safety device) which is designed to blow using a small explosive charge in the case of a short on the main battery lead running from front to rear, whilst this may be expensive to replace, you are talking £1200 on a Zed, it "should" save the car from going up in flames...

Mike
 
Ducklakeview said:
dans6490 said:
Ducklakeview said:

s**t, I’m always wary around the battery and although would never touch the terminal with anything metal, I didn’t know that was possible


Yup, if he had been using something thinner, say a spanner, it would have gotten VERY hot VERY quickly. The other problem is when this happens, due to the current, the item can easily "weld" itself to the terminal, and things can go wrong VERY quickly. Luckily, on BMW's with the battery in the boot, you have the BSD (battery safety device) which is designed to blow using a small explosive charge in the case of a short on the main battery lead running from front to rear, whilst this may be expensive to replace, you are talking £1200 on a Zed, it "should" save the car from going up in flames...

Mike

A good idea to keep that terminal surround closed at all times then!
 
dans6490 said:
Ducklakeview said:
dans6490 said:
s**t, I’m always wary around the battery and although would never touch the terminal with anything metal, I didn’t know that was possible


Yup, if he had been using something thinner, say a spanner, it would have gotten VERY hot VERY quickly. The other problem is when this happens, due to the current, the item can easily "weld" itself to the terminal, and things can go wrong VERY quickly. Luckily, on BMW's with the battery in the boot, you have the BSD (battery safety device) which is designed to blow using a small explosive charge in the case of a short on the main battery lead running from front to rear, whilst this may be expensive to replace, you are talking £1200 on a Zed, it "should" save the car from going up in flames...

Mike

A good idea to keep that terminal surround closed at all times then!

Definitely!

Mike
 
Cracker said:
Inspection 1 & new front brakes fitted at my local Indy
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As much as I like my 35i i have now I’m still a bit gutted I had to sell this car. It made me giggle like a 10 year old every time I put my foot down and heard that engine/intake growl. It’s really nice to see you love it and take really great care of it.
 
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