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Jay-ZS+ 08-07-13 03:38 PM

Simple jobs that weren't...
 
So, today I've spent about 3 hours wresting with an aircon pipe, that runs from the bulkhead down the left of the engine to the front near the compressor. The pipe mysteriously disappeared after I had the engine replaced.

Got a replacement off Sam, IIRC, probably about a year ago thats been in the boot ever since. Only required 2 bolts doing up but was a right ball ache.

Tried alsorts of angles to feed it in then on about the 4th attempt got it in place only to find there was a dowel left on the pipe as well as one on my compressor. So had to take it out and drill the rusted dowel out and try again. Then was a nightmare to fit to the compressor as there was no room to get to it.

Finally managed to bolt it up arms are torn to bits but its in. Now to get it recharged.

Did however also fix the wiper, fitted a replacement motor and its the quietest its ever been :thumbsup:

So what jobs had you done on your zed that should have been a simple task that turned out to be a nightmare?

Captain Peanut 08-07-13 05:38 PM

Are there simple jobs? Certainly never come across one!!


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stamford 08-07-13 07:55 PM

Ooo that'll be a long list!
  • Suspension swap-seized LCA outer fixing, had to drill it all the way through.
  • Current LCA swap-one seized inner mount and one sheared head off the other side inner mount. Angle grind through the LCA boss to remove.
  • Exhaust swap, OE system fused together-grinder, hacksaw etc!
  • Bucket seat fitting-loads of brackets, fixings, modifications and resistors.
  • Clutch and flywheel change-gearbox had to be changed back as the one fitted was not good.
  • Decat-sheared fixings.
I could go on........and no doubt in 8.5 years there are more I have forgotten about :D

Jay-ZS+ 08-07-13 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stamford (Post 313373)
Ooo that'll be a long list!
  • Suspension swap-seized LCA outer fixing, had to drill it all the way through.
  • Current LCA swap-one seized inner mount and one sheared head off the other side inner mount. Angle grind through the LCA boss to remove.
  • Exhaust swap, OE system fused together-grinder, hacksaw etc!
  • Bucket seat fitting-loads of brackets, fixings, modifications and resistors.
  • Clutch and flywheel change-gearbox had to be changed back as the one fitted was not good.
  • Decat-sheared fixings.
I could go on........and no doubt in 8.5 years there are more I have forgotten about :D

Makes you wonder why we bother! :wall:

stamford 08-07-13 08:13 PM

It'll no different on any other car tbh, been there many times and have the t-shirts! :D

Ricwin 08-07-13 08:15 PM

Trying to fit a live power cable for a sub. Simple job on the old Rover 200, but a right pita in the ZS 180.
In the end, I unbolted the coolant tank and pieced the grommet below there for the wire. And took a live feed from the large fuse panel in the upper right corner of the engine bay, because the nut on the battery connection wouldn't move at all.

peterzs 08-07-13 08:50 PM

Just gone to wash the bugs off after the Duxford run and the 30 degrees heat down here has pushed out the top plastic window surround out.

It pushes back OK, but should it be stuck in with anything???

Or just a push fit???

Ta

petet16 08-07-13 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by peterzs (Post 313389)
Just gone to wash the bugs off after the Duxford run and the 30 degrees heat down here has pushed out the top plastic window surround out.

It pushes back OK, but should it be stuck in with anything???

Or just a push fit???

Ta

The top strip on the windscreen Pete ?, if so it is stuck to the edge of the glass only.

peterzs 09-07-13 07:54 AM

Cheers Pete.

Makes sense, I'll get some stuff to sort it.

Cheers. :beer2::beer2::beer2:

Noobrider 10-07-13 06:39 PM

mine came out on track day...heat

simple jobs that aren't....changing all 6 spark plugs on the 180


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