Time for a bit of an update after this car misbehaved (again), got deserted, got some attention and had a bit of fun. I'd love to say this car is complete and ready to be sold, but it seems it likes to stay in my garage.
Before the previous skid pan day in May, the car did not want to start (swing/no start). After some swearing and panicking, it started and did not give any issues throughout the whole skid pan event. Weird. The freshly regassed AC however decided to stop working. Typical. The symptoms would suggest that the AC dryer was f@$ked as the AC system had been standing open for some time. With great difficulty, I sourced a replacement AC dryer and made an appointment with my AC guy...Cue the no-start issue again, and this time it was terminal. Lovely. Some head scratching revealed it was the crank position sensor which took leave of absence. Sourced a new one from BMW at horrifyingly exorbitant prices for a simple installation - remove radiator fan and shroud, loosen some coolant pipes, and pop the new sensor on. Ha! Car had other plans. Obviously. Some previous p@#s had used locktite to keep the radiator fan on the water pump. Nice one guy, nice one. Broken tools, swear words, blood sweat and actual tears ensued. The radiator fan eventually came off but the water pump got damaged in the process. New water pump is NLA from BMW or aftermarket. But of course.
So this is the part where the car got deserted while we figured out how we could get a water pump. By this time we needed to focus on the Bullrun car. By sheer luck, we found a good used water pump (thanks Peter). Phoned BMW to find out the water pump gasket is NLA. Of course. Luckily BMW Cape Town had stock and the very lovely salesman posted 2 gaskets to me. Lovely. How worrying is it that a simple "maintenance" item such as a water pump can take these cars off the road? These water pumps are totally NLA - not even in some dodgy no-name brand...not ideal.
Cue a rushed water pump change and coolant flush and the car was ready just in time for the last skid pan event of 2023:
Weirdly, me and Mark really struggled with the car. It did not want to slide, so had to be provoked which then made it quite hard to control. We had recently installed its "proper" rear wheels with good tyres (we had been doing all the previous runs with spare rear wheels with some rubbish chinese tyres), so figured the extra grip at the rear was causing our issues. So we learn.
In other news, I re-dyed the interior with the Colourlock leather refresh kit. What an awesome product! The seats only needed a single layer and the colour matching is spot on. The interior is refreshed, but like an idiot, I have not taken any pictures, so you'll just have to believe me.
Before:
After:
Well pleased with the result. The leather has not lost any of its soft Nappa feel or texture. Result
Car is now 99.995% finished, just a few finishing touches and she will be put up for sale, hopefully before the end of the year.