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Old 09-21-2016, 04:36 AM
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I love those blue E53's! Nice ride!
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It was the estorille blue i fell in love with =) i have previously owned a chevy tahoe the x5 is way more fun to drive and look at, but i sometimes i miss the sweet comfort from the chevy =)
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Hi all! Winter is approatching, and my x5 soon going in the garage until spring. The X have some things that needs to be fixed. If you know something that is an easy "while youre in there" fix, please fill in. I'll list below the things that i have planned to fix.

1: valve cover gaskets on both sides (im gonna sandblast and paint the covers)
2: replace the whole ccv system
3: oil change
4: new sparkplugs
5: airfilter
6: cabin filter
7: mirrorglass on both sides, and fix the mirror dip in rewerse
8: paint calipers and rotors
9: get the instrument cluster obc display fixed (lost pixels)

I tried to add som pics off my ride, but didnt work from my phone.
When you have the valve covers blasted you will need to have them baked to outgass the oil vapor that is in the metal. The valve covers are soft metal magnesium alloy i believe and without outgassing them whatever finish you put on will only come off in a matter of months. Trust me you do not want to do this twice.
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When you have the valve covers blasted you will need to have them baked to outgass the oil vapor that is in the metal. The valve covers are soft metal magnesium alloy i believe and without outgassing them whatever finish you put on will only come off in a matter of months. Trust me you do not want to do this twice.
thx for input, what do you mean with baked? like put them in the owen and heat them up to specific temperature?
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great! I am going to drive the car for another week or two, before putting it in the garage . =)
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Old 09-21-2016, 11:00 AM
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thx for input, what do you mean with baked? like put them in the owen and heat them up to specific temperature?
Yeah companies that powder coat and do this properly will put the valve covers in an oven to get the oil vapors to escape. My powder coater did them at like 400 degrees. I have had 3 sets for different BMWs done in the last 5 years and the finish has held up flawlessly.
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I wanted wrinkelpaint for the valve covers, is it possible to do powdercoat wrinkled? 😄
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I wanted wrinkelpaint for the valve covers, is it possible to do powdercoat wrinkled? 😄

Yes that is what I have on my X5 4.6is valve covers. Looks awesome
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