Vlad: The Zinno '87 535is
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
It's "You're" and your quotes are screwed up.
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Sure it won't...your car must not have large scale ATF leaks then.Your a smart guy? Seem to be that wasn't ATF.... Brake clean, battery acid etc ATF will not hurt paint...
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Waw, this car is so incredibly clean, I love it! I really respect attention to detail like spraying the spot below the battery!
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
yep I screwed up the quote and the your instead your'e but I've seriously never seen ATF harm paint.....has anyone else? just curious
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I saw this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er7gzj0BbSE2 5's and a 7 wrote:yep I screwed up the quote and the your instead your'e but I've seriously never seen ATF harm paint.....has anyone else? just curious
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Pretty much anything left on paint long enough will damage it.
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Access deined lol.....I'll watch it when I get home. By the way I hope I didn't come off as an asshole. Just something new to me, and I'm old!
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Don't worry. I don't take ANYTHING here that seriously.2 5's and a 7 wrote:Access deined lol.....I'll watch it when I get home. By the way I hope I didn't come off as an asshole. Just something new to me, and I'm old!
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Oldskool will be heartbroken.cek wrote:Don't worry. I don't take ANYTHING here that seriously.2 5's and a 7 wrote:Access deined lol.....I'll watch it when I get home. By the way I hope I didn't come off as an asshole. Just something new to me, and I'm old!
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
WTF?!? every blade?!? i've seen one blade let go. perhaps it shredded the others?
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
OE fan from BMW?
Or was it a non-OE one?
Or was it a non-OE one?
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
No idea. Service records only show fan clutch had been replaced (several times).slammin_e28 wrote:OE fan from BMW?
Or was it a non-OE one?
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Aftermarket ones, from WorldPac I know of, have been known to blow apart randomly.
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Any animal parts laying around?
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
No obvious animal carnage. But I actually didn't look close under the car yet.
How easily should a fan spin by hand? The remants on Vlad seem pretty tight. How can I tell if it was the fan clutch that seized causing this? I've read some threads that indicate this can happen.
How easily should a fan spin by hand? The remants on Vlad seem pretty tight. How can I tell if it was the fan clutch that seized causing this? I've read some threads that indicate this can happen.
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
After moving the car I found one more blade and...
This washer.
OMFG.
You know what this means, right?
That I'm a hack mechanic who should't be building engines?
It also explains the oil leaking into the crank pulley. I sure hope that driving several thousand miles without a tight crank nut (which is nowhere to be found) didn't do any damage.
This washer.
OMFG.
You know what this means, right?
That I'm a hack mechanic who should't be building engines?
It also explains the oil leaking into the crank pulley. I sure hope that driving several thousand miles without a tight crank nut (which is nowhere to be found) didn't do any damage.
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
If the woodruff key isn't sheared, you should be fine.
Oh, and don't touch my engine.
Oh, and don't touch my engine.
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
CJ asks "if the woodruff key is sheared, what do we do? Crush the car?"Kyle in NO wrote:If the woodruff key isn't sheared, you should be fine.
Oh, and don't touch my engine.
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Dig the sheared piece out of the crank snout with a pick and install a new key. They are cheap.cek wrote:CJ asks "if the woodruff key is sheared, what do we do? Crush the car?"Kyle in NO wrote:If the woodruff key isn't sheared, you should be fine.
Oh, and don't touch my engine.
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Looks like you got off easy.
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Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
you said "crank nut"
hope it all turns out minor!
hope it all turns out minor!
Re: "Vlad": The Zinno '87 535is (now with a B35)
Holy crap. You mean you never tightened that nut? Don't you have a checklist or something?cek wrote:It also explains the oil leaking into the crank pulley. I sure hope that driving several thousand miles without a tight crank nut (which is nowhere to be found) didn't do any damage.
Me, I don't do checklists but whenever I install something I make sure to finish that particular process. Less chance of forgetting something.