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DIY: Do It Yourself
Post here to share or improve your wrench turning skills! All BMW E46 DIY tips, tales, and projects discussed inside. Learn to work on your car and know the right BMW parts you will need! |
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Do you guys know of any auto parts shops that will have any of these hoses in hand??? |
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I tried my thermostat change today, my bolts were very corroded and one the bolts head broke off when I was trying to remove it so its stuck in.
see pic attached of which one it is. some questions : 1. How can I remove it? 2. What if I just leave it in there and replace my thermostat and tighthen the other 2 bolts, if I put rtv sealant as well. Will I be ok or will it leak? 3. how much do garages charge to drill out bolts etc? Last edited by dharamveer; 04-02-2011 at 01:11 PM. Reason: add pic |
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Leaking lower radiator plug after thermostat replacement
Hello Guys. I'm hoping someone can provide some quick advice . I just replaced my thermostat in my 2004 E46 convertible, automatic. Everything reassembled, but after refilling the coolant and checking for leaks I found one, on the blue radiator plug under the expansion tank. I tightened the blue plug, just so it's snug.. However, the leak is coming from the black nut which the blue plug sits within. The nut looks like something meant to be tightened, but its not happy when I put a crescent wrench on it. It's a drip every 5 seconds or so at idle. Can anyone recommend a way to stop the leak? Some sort of goo I can put around the nut? Help! I attached a photo for clarification.
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How many lbs do you tighten a thermostat too?
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![]() Edit: I believe they're different because yours is automatic and mine is manual 10Nm (~8 lb ft)
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First time BMW (05/325ci) automatic) owner the car is over heating I first thought it was because the electric fan was not working. I just notice that the car but when I checked it the lower hose to the radiator was not hot but the top one was boiling. Does that mean that the thermostat is not working and should be replaced? Coolant level is good.
thanks for any info that you can provide. |
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