Sup ! A friend of mine bought a 99 m3 down where i live at in Elsinore. He decided to leave his 2005 m3 with me to drive untill i get bored with it. I was like nice! :devil:
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Originally posted by QUKBMER View PostSup ! A friend of mine bought a 99 m3 down where i live at in Elsinore. He decided to leave his 2005 m3 with me to drive untill i get bored with it. I was like nice! :devil:
That's a true homie
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Originally posted by MrBurgundy View PostThat's a true homie
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostI believe those are 10mm plastic type nuts.Originally posted by IRON-E View PostOh oh oh, they are open end with an attached washer on it.Originally posted by glnr13 View Postfor the m10 motors there is an ignition control unit that goes there and this is the part number for the screw: 12141271678
the realoem image doesn't match the real part though i don't think. Mine had washers on the screws that you could not remove.
the screw on the other end on my car was plastic.
Installed the Fabspeed ceramic coated headers last weekend and I am extremely disappointed, will probably send back as the O2 bungs are incorrectly positioned, that and they did not install V-band mounts as requested before ceramic coating.
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Originally posted by efficient View PostAnyone know if jb weld can withstand coolant?
Long time ago I drilled into my radiator (LOL) when installing my skidplate and JB weld held up great I upgraded the rad to a bigger one.
It was a rather big slice of a hole as well on the fin.
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Originally posted by ak- View PostYeah. Drain the rad first and make sure it's dry / brake clean it.
Long time ago I drilled into my radiator (LOL) when installing my skidplate and JB weld held up great I upgraded the rad to a bigger one.
It was a rather big slice of a hole as well on the fin.
reminds me of the time I tried to duct tape a coolant hose that was leakingSimon
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Fuckin JB Weld is a lifesaver! I was many miles from home at night with a buddy when my oil cooler was punctured. I had to nurse the car to a parking lot (by turning the engine off and on to avoid oil loss), walked to a Target for a few supplies...and walked a couple miles to an auto parts store for more. I got a quick-set JB Weld, and when we got back to the car, I noticed I forget to buy brake clean...so we go back to Target to buy rubbing alcohol and compressed air/electronics duster and paper towels. I use that combo to clean the puncture, then apply the JB... and wait. This is before Uber & I didn't know anyone in the area to call for help, so to pass the time my buddy and I walk allll the way back to the auto parts store because there are movie theaters next door. That passed almost 3 hours into the middle of the night. Back to the car, the weld has set, oil doesn't spray out any more, so I drive the 50~or so miles home.
That, plus all the other shenanigans, was a great night.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
reminds me of the time I tried to duct tape a coolant hose that was leaking
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