Progress has been slow on the zed, 2 weeks holiday got in the way of doing much more researching. Eventually, I ordered a new ignition switch just to give a cheap fix a try...to no avail.
Decided it must be the starter motor so got one ordered from Germany. Covid seems to have slowed order processing and delivery, so required a 2-week wait. Whilst waiting we decided to tackle the gearbox on the EnduroKA to change for one from an aircon car with a slightly better ratio. Wasn't too tough between 3 of us, but was a grubby day working on a gravel driveway.

Finally, the new starter arrived this week along with a few more tools to help me try and get to the bolts, so got to that this morning with the help of PDB's thread https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=97004&p=1774184&hilit=starter+motor#p1774184. I can confirm it was a pain in the ass to get it out and definitely required some foul language. The new one went in pretty easy which made up for the grazed arms, and hey presto the car now starts.


With that sorted I got an oil change done and took it out for a quick spin round the block. The engine seems to run sweetly, but the next thing to investigate is a clunk coming from the rear suspension going over speed bumps. Hopefully, it'll just be a knackered bush or loose nut somewhere, any suggestions welcome though!
I was hoping to get it out for a first track day at the end of Oct just with some brake upgrades, but that might be a long shot depending on the suspension issue. Either way, I'll be getting a stud conversion sorted soon and finding a second set of wheels, as well as finding a local body shop to straighten the front wing and repair 2 alloys.
Decided it must be the starter motor so got one ordered from Germany. Covid seems to have slowed order processing and delivery, so required a 2-week wait. Whilst waiting we decided to tackle the gearbox on the EnduroKA to change for one from an aircon car with a slightly better ratio. Wasn't too tough between 3 of us, but was a grubby day working on a gravel driveway.

Finally, the new starter arrived this week along with a few more tools to help me try and get to the bolts, so got to that this morning with the help of PDB's thread https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=97004&p=1774184&hilit=starter+motor#p1774184. I can confirm it was a pain in the ass to get it out and definitely required some foul language. The new one went in pretty easy which made up for the grazed arms, and hey presto the car now starts.


With that sorted I got an oil change done and took it out for a quick spin round the block. The engine seems to run sweetly, but the next thing to investigate is a clunk coming from the rear suspension going over speed bumps. Hopefully, it'll just be a knackered bush or loose nut somewhere, any suggestions welcome though!
I was hoping to get it out for a first track day at the end of Oct just with some brake upgrades, but that might be a long shot depending on the suspension issue. Either way, I'll be getting a stud conversion sorted soon and finding a second set of wheels, as well as finding a local body shop to straighten the front wing and repair 2 alloys.