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    So I’ve been doing a lot of maintenance type upkeep on my new to me 1990 325i vert i.e. the Verty30. Today I decided to do a valve adjustment with the obligatory valve cover gasket replace. Anyway, all smooth sailing till I was in the reassemble stage.

    Got my trusty torque wrench out to make sure I was careful when replacing the valve cover nuts. Started them all by hand in a criss cross fashion then on to torque them. I thought they were 10 lbs but apparently not. Anyway it appears that the two nuts that hold the spark plug wire case are stripped. I torqued to 10 lbs and now they just spin. Good new is they appear tight enough soI have no leaks from valve cover.

    What do you guys suggest I do to get the nuts off?

    #2
    Is the whole stud spinning or just the nut?
    Current Collection: 1990 325is // 1987 325i Vert // 2003 525i 5spd // 1985 380SL // 1992 Ranger 5spd // 2005 Avalanche // 2024 Honda Grom SP // 2024 Yamaha XSR700 // 2024 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon

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      #3
      Just the nut

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        #4
        you can put a tiny flat screw driver under the edge of the nut while backing it off. or a knife blade tip

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          #5
          Think I'm going to wait to see if the VCG leaks or till the next valve adjustment. Well, then again, who are we kidding here, I will probably get at it the next time the hood is open. It just bothers me.

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            #6
            I can't imagine the VC nuts require 10 ft/lbs, but maybe they do. Personally, I'd just get them snug and call it good.

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              #7
              I don’t think they take 10lbs now. I think its more like 7lbs but from now after I get those two off I will just snug them too.

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                #8
                Why not just replace the nuts? It takes like 30 seconds.
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