Got my permanent shoes mounted . . . my ZHP is now ready for its upcoming road trip to Florida where it’s new home will be
I began this morning, what is the first of three trips to Florida I will be taking. For the most part the first part of trip had an issue and I ended up pulling over by Tyson's Corner in Virginia because my oil filler cap came off and I had an oily mess in my engine bay plus lots of smoke from the oil burning on my exhaust manifold. Fortunately Stuart was able to provide emergency road service and came down with his E34 oil cap for me to use temporarily until I sourced an E46 oil filler cap which I was able to while in Fredericksburg where I am spending this weekend with friends.
During my stay, I plan to wash off my engine bay and clean off the oil that got all over and have a clean ZHP before resuming my trip to Florida.
I'm guessing this mishap cost me a quart of oil and thankfully my motor was not harmed from this mishap. Guess I needed some excitement for this trip but what I really appreciate is having one of our own come to the rescue by pulling a part from one of his cars just to help me out. I have made some really good quality friends like Stuart and Brett and this is why I still post on this forum frequently.
This is the part I somehow managed to lose somewhere on my way down somewhere in Delaware
and this is the part currently preventing any more oil from leaving my motor
It is confirmed that you, in a crunch, can use an E34 oil filler cap on your E46 ZHP motor and not have any issue
this part was sourced from AutoZone by my friend in Fredericksburg which will replace Stuart's oil filler cap so I can clean his cap and have it shipped back to him during the week
I did check the parts department at the local BMW dealers in the vacuity of Tyson’s Corner, VA and none had an E46 oil filler cap in stock. Considering our cars are over 20 years old now, it shouldn’t be a surprise.
Stuart is awesome!!!
I will have this oil filler cap on my ZHP until my new ///M oil filler caps arrive at my brother’s home this Thursday. When they arrive, I will place the new one on my engine cover and keep the autozone sourced one as my spare in case anyone local to me experiences a similar issue.
Last edited by cakM3; 09-25-2024 at 04:56 AM.
Good looking out mafia members, Tyson’s Corner brings back memories. When I worked for the DEA we lived in Herndon right by the airport. Good luck on the rest of your trip
2005 BMW 330i ZHP - BMWP calipers/intake/strut bar/shifter, M3 CSL front/M3 rear rotors, Coby wraps interior, BBS CH wheels, Eagle Eye LED tails, LED fog lights, GC coilovers, Sprint Booster/sport button mod, 4.5 LCM w/ programming, Xtrons 9inch HU, BSW stg1, dynamat, M3 sedan dead pedal, oCarbon CF interior trim, CF seat backs, 2x2 CF MTECH2 diffuser, CF cabin filter cover
I have moved my ZHP into its new home this week.
Phase 1 of my move is completed. Next phase will be moving all my household goods along with my M3 to its new home . . . At least this will be the last time I have to do this😊
Congrats Charlie. It looks comfortable in there - I wish I had a garage
Appreciate your support Jon! Yeah, it is nice to have a home to park my cars at for a change. I really love it here and I have wonderful neighbors around me which makes it even better. I'm really looking forward to the next phase of my move where my household goods and my M3 will accompany me for my 2nd trip to Florida.
EDIT: My M3 was substituted for my Porsche during my Phase 2 moving phase because work on my Porsche took an extra week and I ran out of time to have my carbon fiber roof panel installed on my M3 before moving my household goods so I drove my Porsche down as part of my next phase instead. It all worked out as I will be driving my M3 for my final phase of my permanent move to Florida closing out my Rhode Island chapter which I find fitting since I began my Rhode Island chapter with my M3.
Last edited by cakM3; 09-25-2024 at 05:00 AM.