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Help needed please
Help needed please
M50d had its fortnightly valet today and tops ups.
I wanted to top up the tyres however I can't remove the valve caps that I replaced last year for the black plastic ones (they are metal caps). They seem to be welded on
Anyone else had this problem and any ideas how to loosen up?
I wanted to top up the tyres however I can't remove the valve caps that I replaced last year for the black plastic ones (they are metal caps). They seem to be welded on
Anyone else had this problem and any ideas how to loosen up?
Re: Help needed please
A drop of WD40 or light machine oil will do it, and leave for an hour or so. Metal caps look great but the metal to metal contact causes them to grow into each other because of the brass alloy usually used.
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Re: Help needed please
Turn the wheels so the valves are on the top of the wheel, the release oil will drip into the caps instead of on the wheels that way.
When I had metal caps, I turned them every week to ensure they would not weld on.
When I had metal caps, I turned them every week to ensure they would not weld on.
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Re: Help needed please
Or use and earbud to apply just a smidge
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Not much help just now, but Copper grease should stop them from ceasing in the future.
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Sadly all too common that aluminium literally welds itself into steel.
We use both metals together frequently and have to be very careful.
It’s quite possible you may not move them but a good soak as mentioned may well help, good luck!
We use both metals together frequently and have to be very careful.
It’s quite possible you may not move them but a good soak as mentioned may well help, good luck!
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Not budging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:(
Hope this does not mean new TPS's?
Hope this does not mean new TPS's?
Re: Help needed please
[quote="X5M50d"]
Not budging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:(
Hope this does not mean new TPS's?
[/quote]
Quite possibly.
If they've welded themselves together you're in the brown smelly stuff
Not budging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >:(
Hope this does not mean new TPS's?
[/quote]
Quite possibly.
If they've welded themselves together you're in the brown smelly stuff
2019 F90 M5
2019 Porsche Macan
Previous
2016 X3 20D M Sport
2016 X5 M50d
F10 M5
120D M Sport
335i DCT Vert
997 C2S
30D M Sport X5
2.0D M Sport X3
535D M Sport
4.8iS X5
3.0D M Sport X5
320D M Sport Cab
996 C2 Cab
Boxster S
Golf GTi (150 D)
2019 Porsche Macan
Previous
2016 X3 20D M Sport
2016 X5 M50d
F10 M5
120D M Sport
335i DCT Vert
997 C2S
30D M Sport X5
2.0D M Sport X3
535D M Sport
4.8iS X5
3.0D M Sport X5
320D M Sport Cab
996 C2 Cab
Boxster S
Golf GTi (150 D)
Re: Help needed please
Do none of you check the tyre pressures every now and again?
Although there is TPMS on the car it doesn't really recognise slight pressure drops.
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
Although there is TPMS on the car it doesn't really recognise slight pressure drops.
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
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[quote="Nictrix"]
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
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Really?????!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
[/quote]
Really?????!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:
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[quote="RichM50d"]
[quote="Nictrix"]
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
[/quote]
Really?????!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:
[/quote]
I did the same when I had metal caps, and also put a smidge of silicon grease on the threads.
You could try very gently warming them too - not enough to burn you though.
[quote="Nictrix"]
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
[/quote]
Really?????!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:
[/quote]
I did the same when I had metal caps, and also put a smidge of silicon grease on the threads.
You could try very gently warming them too - not enough to burn you though.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Help needed please
[quote="RichM50d"]
[quote="Nictrix"]
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
[/quote]
Really?????!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:
[/quote]
Yep. At the end of the day the set of tyres is close to a grand and I would like them to last as long as possible.
I also think that cars (and bikes) feel better and handle better with the correct pressures in the tyres all the time.
[quote="Nictrix"]
I check and adjust the pressures every other week so the caps don't get a chance to seize on.
[/quote]
Really?????!!!!!!!!!!!! :blink:
[/quote]
Yep. At the end of the day the set of tyres is close to a grand and I would like them to last as long as possible.
I also think that cars (and bikes) feel better and handle better with the correct pressures in the tyres all the time.
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I’m worried about mine now. I might have to check the copper grease is working. Either that or check my tyres every second week!
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I check my bike tyre pressures before every ride out (or every session on track..), but rarely bother with the car. Sheer laziness I guess.
But I wouldnt reccommend copper based greases in this instance, vaseline or silicon grease maybe.
Or a plastic valve cap ) ) ) )
But I wouldnt reccommend copper based greases in this instance, vaseline or silicon grease maybe.
Or a plastic valve cap ) ) ) )
Last edited by IanP on Thu Feb 08, 2018 7:53 am, edited 1 time in total.