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If your wheel ever get "glued" to a hub, remove all lug nuts, then thread one back on just enough to prevent wheel from falling off. Take a piece of 2×6 and gently whack inner side of the tire sidewall with it. Don't hit the rim itself. One light punch is typically enough to unstick it.

I saw some people here advising to put loctite on wheel studs, others now sugges to put anti-seize there. A lot of moronic ideas flowing around :crazy:
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Wow, what a gorgeous car,....especially in that Wildberry color.
She’s all for the bigger bodies. Likely gonna get an 850i xdrive vert.
 

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My Gorilla (61148BCX)wheel nuts came the other week. Finally had time today in the sunshine to fit them. So pleased. The originals were on their last legs, one in particular I had to hammer on a socket to get it off. I didn't do this to them but guessing past owner just wasn't careful.

Finally I can put them on / off with one type of socket (21mm) without them being all different shapes and sizes. 😁

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Much better. :)
If your wheel ever get "glued" to a hub, remove all lug nuts, then thread one back on just enough to prevent wheel from falling off. Take a piece of 2×6 and gently whack inner side of the tire sidewall with it. Don't hit the rim itself. One light punch is typically enough to unstick it.

I saw some people here advising to put loctite on wheel studs, others now sugges to put anti-seize there. A lot of moronic ideas flowing around :crazy:
You mean it is not advisable to use red loctite on lug nuts?

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Washed it along with the rest of the fleet; GF’s car reeks of burning coolant. Good thing we're shopping for an M6 or 8 series vert.

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If your talking about the 650 with a coolant smell, 99% chance it’s the hoses feeding the turbos. It’s actually an easy repair if you can get some hose material. The “proper” repair is to replace the entire lines, metal and all, but it will do it again in time. The crimp type hose clamps start to loosen with the heat from the turbos and will seep, then eventually leak. People also tend to overtighten the hose clamps which makes them leak faster as well.
 

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If your talking about the 650 with a coolant smell, 99% chance it’s the hoses feeding the turbos. It’s actually an easy repair if you can get some hose material. The “proper” repair is to replace the entire lines, metal and all, but it will do it again in time. The crimp type hose clamps start to loosen with the heat from the turbos and will seep, then eventually leak. People also tend to overtighten the hose clamps which makes them leak faster as well.
It’s a 2012 650i
Pretty sure it’s a leak from an intercooler that will require the motor to be dropped. At least that’s what she was told.
I did find guides on the leak you’re talking about. I would DIY it, if I could.
 

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It’s a 2012 650i
Pretty sure it’s a leak from an intercooler that will require the motor to be dropped. At least that’s what she was told.
I did find guides on the leak you’re talking about. I would DIY it, if I could.
The intercoolers (there’s 2 of them) do not require dropping the engine. In fact there’s no coolant leak that I can think of that would require that. Now, if there’s other oil leaks as well, that’s a different story…
 

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The intercoolers (there’s 2 of them) do not require dropping the engine. In fact there’s no coolant leak that I can think of that would require that. Now, if there’s other oil leaks as well, that’s a different story…
Cool thanks for the info. I’m just going off second hand info. I’d like to fix it for her, but she’s selling regardless.
Will have a new 6 or 8 series soon…with a warranty 😂
 

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Cool thanks for the info. I’m just going off second hand info. I’d like to fix it for her, but she’s selling regardless.
Will have a new 6 or 8 series soon…with a warranty 😂
If it’s going to be new, then it will be an 8 series. The M850 is a fun and sexy car. Has a fairly rowdy exhaust (for a factory luxury car) if you push the shifter to the left for sport and also hit the sport button. I think they sound better than the M8, personally.
 

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I missed you by a couple of days, was there on Wednesday.
Jeeze, Moving to Stuart in a couple of weeks, maybe meet up this weekend?
 

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Nearly choked when I got gas. I only put 45L (12gal) in. This station was one of the cheaper ones too. Sorry, car no 94 for you today. Conversion: That's $8.33 a gal for 91 octane.
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Don't hit the rim itself. One light punch is typically enough to unstick it.
heh tell that to the road-side support truck who had to go find a 8lb sledge to get the rim to 'unglue' itself.
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