Repairing My Flood Damaged BMW M135i X drive | Seized Engine!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @jimerskineart
    @jimerskineart День назад

    "Being PC about your mechanical fasteners." Now, that did bring a smile to my face.

  • @jwg3463
    @jwg3463 День назад +1

    Enthralling stuff! Very procedural approach and your solutions to the problems are pretty amazing, pragmatic and educational. Loving your videos. Keep them coming.

  • @harryallen1297
    @harryallen1297 День назад +1

    Top Man. Love the detail. Brings back so many memories of bloodied knuckles and black oil. Keep on keeping on. Look after yourself and best wishes from N Ireland.

  • @Phil-1969
    @Phil-1969 День назад +2

    Evening Phil , this will be interesting to follow, does the engine turn over by hand, if it does you might just get away with it , I had a E46 M3 , 10 years ago , that car cost me more than my divorce at the time , I’ve had a good 100 cars since pasting my test in 86 , I drive a Jag xf with the 2.2 engine basically a Ford it seems to be a good car , my son who’s 22 got a new Tesla model Y yesterday, not what I call a car , but I suppose it’s the future

    • @ReviveMyRide
      @ReviveMyRide  День назад

      Hi, wow, you’ve had a lot of cars! I’m terrible at selling cars, I get too attached to them. Tesla’s aren’t my thing either but I’ve had a ride in one and they are impressive 👍 No, the engine is seized, won’t turn over by hand, so I need to get the engine out and see what’s wrong with it. Not sure how it’s going to turn out, don’t should be exciting, hope you enjoy following the journey! Thanks for your comment and for watching! Cheers, Phil