Hi Malcom from Oklahoma, welcome to the 'werkz! I'm an old-ish, but not really member with a beat up '86 325...
(c'mon guys, I just want to feel accepted)
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thanks everyone just bought this92 325is and am learning fast with this great site. I bought this car with 119k on it with some minor ploblems like the guy hit a curb at 30mph and took out all 4 rims and tires, Anywho, had to replace the frnt control arms with the rims. The car cost 1500. and think it will be okay after all is corrected. However still trying to figure out somethings like releasing the radiator clips on top of the radiator. Had to replace the plastic fan. the fan was damaged when the car hit the curb at 30mph. I hope this car will be fun to have as a wk-end driver. here in Edmond ,OK
welcome to the werkz malcolm Did you have a question about releasing the clips on your radiator? I've had to do them a few times, so I know a few tricks.
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yes could not release the clip but managed to just man handle out of the way. I thought they would release by putting a flat tip screw driver in the tap thing. I have never seen anything like this .... Help?
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