What have you done to your car today?

Smartbear said:
Is your exhaust secure? It looks a bit lop sided in your first two pics
Rob

I'm missing a mounting on the passenger side. Keep meaning to sort it but my dad's got a pile of junk on his lift and it's the only way I can get under it.
 
Re-sealed the fog lights and changed the original vent for a taller 3d printed one. Hopefully that will cure the condensation :)
 
Visited Mike's new gaff today and had the vanos seals done and a couple of other jobs. Car now pulls like a train beliw 3k rpm. 👍👍👍
 
Figured out the list of niggles that I need to get fixed. Bushes. Driver side bonnet catch adjustment. Headlamp seals. Clutch delay valve. Run flat to regular tyres. Glovebox replacement.
 
biojo said:
Re-sealed the fog lights and changed the original vent for a taller 3d printed one. Hopefully that will cure the condensation :)

I drilled a vent hole in the top and put a goretex patch over it. Dried the lamp out real well. Then replaced into the car and hey presto.... Condensation....

I think, as you say, the main problem is the seal around the lens. I'm currently waiting to see what I can get a new pair for, otherwise the lamp will come back out, be disassembled then reassembled with a better sealing job. Maybe use one of those loctite automotive specialty bonding adhesives that are like a black semi flexible epoxy.

Let me know how yours goes.
 
Well i took the fog lights out though the holes in the arches

When looking for the leak, it only seemed to be the bottom part of the foglight seal

next step was to wash the unit out then rinse with RO/DI water so not to get water spots, then dry the unit out with hair dryer.

The disign seems to have a floor, where any water that could come from above is funneled into that section, so with recent snow and ice, could have blocked the drain

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then i took the light out of the housing brackets, then removed there mushroom vents, bellow is how they look when opened, the units them self are quite shallow

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here is the new design
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this is it mounted, its epox`d into place and is sealed bottom and top, the hole in the new part if mounted diagonally opposite to the drain,
in theory this could have been one hole furthest from drain. The whole unit around the clear plastic was cleaned and sealed with black silicon.

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easiest way to refit was bumper off, will have to wait and see if this works over the next forthcoming weeks
 
Got up early so thought I'd crack on with the rear suspension.

Getting the boot interior out wasn't so bad. It's getting the bloody parcel shelf clips back in that's the utter Ballache!!!!! Took me about an hour to get that piece of plastic trash back into position.

Anyway. Rear shock replacement went fine. As I suspected, they were both finished. Neither came back up when compressed and one had leaked it's fluid everywhere.

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All back on, went for a test drive and no nasty sounds. Sits a bit higher than previously, but that's due to the shocks actually doing their job. Ride quality is much improved now. Just need an alignment done to finish the job.

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ben g said:
Got up early so thought I'd crack on with the rear suspension.

Getting the boot interior out wasn't so bad. It's getting the bloody parcel shelf clips back in that's the utter Ballache!!!!! Took me about an hour to get that piece of plastic trash back into position.

Anyway. Rear shock replacement went fine. As I suspected, they were both finished. Neither came back up when compressed and one had leaked it's fluid everywhere.

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Looks well Ben, always liked your Z.

All back on, went for a test drive and no nasty sounds. Sits a bit higher than previously, but that's due to the shocks actually doing their job. Ride quality is much improved now. Just need an alignment done to finish the job.

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So I copied Ben after convincing myself I could (with synthedup’s words of encouragement) fit my coilovers. As Ben says, re-fitting the parcelshelf was the hardest part, apart from one droplink bolt that snapped.

Front drivers and rear passenger struts didn’t come back up after compression, no wonder it drove so badly!

So all done and quite chuffed with myself, having never previously done anything similar.

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paddy wright said:
ben g said:
Got up early so thought I'd crack on with the rear suspension.

Getting the boot interior out wasn't so bad. It's getting the bloody parcel shelf clips back in that's the utter Ballache!!!!! Took me about an hour to get that piece of plastic trash back into position.

Anyway. Rear shock replacement went fine. As I suspected, they were both finished. Neither came back up when compressed and one had leaked it's fluid everywhere.

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Looks well Ben, always liked your Z.

All back on, went for a test drive and no nasty sounds. Sits a bit higher than previously, but that's due to the shocks actually doing their job. Ride quality is much improved now. Just need an alignment done to finish the job.

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Cheers mate :thumbsup: Unfortunately, having such large mileage means the bodywork has seen better days. A fair few battle scars on her, which I need to get sorted.

I just want to make sure all the mechanicals are up to scratch first. Once all the suspension set-up is finished, it's on to the CCV system and then I'll get the paintwork sorted.
 
dans6490 said:
So I copied Ben after convincing myself I could (with synthedup’s words of encouragement) fit my coilovers. As Ben says, re-fitting the parcelshelf was the hardest part, apart from one droplink bolt that snapped.

Front drivers and rear passenger struts didn’t come back up after compression, no wonder it drove so badly!

So all done and quite chuffed with myself, having never previously done anything similar.

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Nice one Dan! She's sitting well.

It feels good to complete a job yourself. My Dad was going to do mine, but he's busy so decided to have a go myself. Pleased I did now :thumbsup:

Wish I could've got coilovers, but I didn't want to spend too much and also didn't want to have to mess around with insurance declarations.
 
ben g said:
Got up early so thought I'd crack on with the rear suspension.

Getting the boot interior out wasn't so bad. It's getting the bloody parcel shelf clips back in that's the utter Ballache!!!!! Took me about an hour to get that piece of plastic trash back into position.

Anyway. Rear shock replacement went fine. As I suspected, they were both finished. Neither came back up when compressed and one had leaked it's fluid everywhere.

_20180331_125551.JPG

All back on, went for a test drive and no nasty sounds. Sits a bit higher than previously, but that's due to the shocks actually doing their job. Ride quality is much improved now. Just need an alignment done to finish the job.

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Good work Ben - a rare pic of your Zed, looks great :thumbsup:
 
dans6490 said:
So I copied Ben after convincing myself I could (with synthedup’s words of encouragement) fit my coilovers. As Ben says, re-fitting the parcelshelf was the hardest part, apart from one droplink bolt that snapped.

Front drivers and rear passenger struts didn’t come back up after compression, no wonder it drove so badly!

So all done and quite chuffed with myself, having never previously done anything similar.

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Another great looking Zed - well done Dan :driving:
 
ben g said:
dans6490 said:
So I copied Ben after convincing myself I could (with synthedup’s words of encouragement) fit my coilovers. As Ben says, re-fitting the parcelshelf was the hardest part, apart from one droplink bolt that snapped.

Front drivers and rear passenger struts didn’t come back up after compression, no wonder it drove so badly!

So all done and quite chuffed with myself, having never previously done anything similar.

20C934E9-D053-439D-9805-184559DC1550.jpeg

Nice one Dan! She's sitting well.

It feels good to complete a job yourself. My Dad was going to do mine, but he's busy so decided to have a go myself. Pleased I did now :thumbsup:

Wish I could've got coilovers, but I didn't want to spend too much and also didn't want to have to mess around with insurance declarations.

Thanks Ben :thumbsup: Being a weekend car I couldn’t justify spending a fortune on a reputable brand but also knew that it needed a refresh.

I went with stanceplus, thinking that with little use and also how bad the existing bits were, they would at least be better than what was basically nothing!

Can’t complain for the price and it’s much much better than it was before, so all good!
 
Just taken off sorn taxed from tomorrow 1st :thumbsup:
Looking at the weather it's not likely to be going far :thumbsdown:
 
Not really a what have you done today but a what have I bought ?

Well just ordered a repair kit for the DISA valve, the one with the aluminum flap and full length pin.
 
Good choice on the repair kit, I've had one of those done as well.
I've just ordered a set of Bola b1's as I've cracked of my original alloys and calipers and carriers for a 325mm upgrade :)
 
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