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Volume 3 : Issue 369 : "text" Format

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  Re: M62 leaking chain cover
  Re: M62 leaking chain cover
  Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale
  Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
  Re: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
  Re: Agreed Value Insurance
  Re: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
  Re: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
  Re: Agreed Value Insurance

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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:39:10 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: M62 leaking chain cover
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Ivan,
Can't you just go to the lowest setting on your torque wrench and adjust
the point on the lever arm where you apply the pressure to get the 0.7Nm?

-Kevin



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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:48:27 -0500
From: KMS- Brett Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], UUC Digest <bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com>
Subject: Re: M62 leaking chain cover
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

You can't get 0.7Nm unless you have a torque wrench that will go down to 
0.7Nm.

For those that haven't done the math, 0.7Nm is a hair over 6 inch pounds.

Brett Anderson
KMS


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ivan,
> Can't you just go to the lowest setting on your torque wrench and adjust
> the point on the lever arm where you apply the pressure to get the 0.7Nm?

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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:01:59 -0800
From: Tom Childers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey, thanks Scott.  I handle the insurance by letting the insurer  
cover it as a 528e, then adding coverage to the policy for a specific  
value.  Most insurance companies let you do that.  I think I pay  
about $300 a year for coverage.

The reality is, I can probably part the car out for more than I'm  
asking for it.  But that would be a shame :-(
-tdc

On Jan 17, 2007, at 11:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> FWIW, I was considering buying this car a few years ago (Tom, I'm  
> surprised
> you still have it!?) and took it for a test drive.  It is perfect  
> for the
> person who always wanted an E28 M5 that is not black.  It is as Tom
> represents it in his ad.  The ONLY thing that kept me from buying  
> it was
> that I was having trouble finding an insurance company who would  
> insure it
> as an M5 instead of an '82 528e.    Otherwise it would be mine  
> today and
> not for sale.   :^)   (Note: your ability to insure it properly  
> will depend
> on you, the insurance company and how you plan to use the car.  Tom  
> told me
> he has had no problems insuring the car.   YMMV.)
>
> Scott Miller
> GGC BMW CCA


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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:16:21 -0800
From: Rex Tener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Cc: Rex Tener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 12:01 PM 1/17/2007, Tom Childers wrote:
>Hey, thanks Scott.  I handle the insurance by letting the insurer
>cover it as a 528e, then adding coverage to the policy for a specific
>value.  Most insurance companies let you do that.  I think I pay
>about $300 a year for coverage.

Hey Tom,

Can you tell us who your insurance company is?  I currently have our 
four cars with Allstate and they do not offer agreed value insurance 
for cars.  I have found specialty insurance companies that do offer 
it, but all of them have driving/mileage restrictions.  So, my search 
(even Google (gasp)) to get our two M cars covered has come up with nothing.

Thanks,

Rex Tener
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:11:32 -0500
From: "Chris Eck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rex Tener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

For the record, I switched to Allstate several years ago, and when my
policy arrived, it very plainly stated that they would not cover
damages occuring from any activity beyond the pit wall of any race
track.  I don't know whether anyone has challenged this with HPDE
damage or not, but the policy spells it out very clearly.  Something
for track drivers to think about.  I'll be changing insurers before I
go back on track this summer.

Chris Eck


On 1/17/07, Rex Tener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:01 PM 1/17/2007, Tom Childers wrote:
> >Hey, thanks Scott.  I handle the insurance by letting the insurer
> >cover it as a 528e, then adding coverage to the policy for a specific
> >value.  Most insurance companies let you do that.  I think I pay
> >about $300 a year for coverage.
>
> Hey Tom,
>
> Can you tell us who your insurance company is?  I currently have our
> four cars with Allstate and they do not offer agreed value insurance
> for cars.  I have found specialty insurance companies that do offer
> it, but all of them have driving/mileage restrictions.  So, my search
> (even Google (gasp)) to get our two M cars covered has come up with nothing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rex Tener
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:19:47 -0500
From: Matt Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: Agreed Value Insurance
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I think all of them have language like that these days. I'm dumping Allstate 
(Allsnake), since I can save $600+ on the auto insurance only. The homes and 
other stuff offer savings or better coverage. No, not the slimy lizard 
company (die lizard, die).

Liberty Mutual has language that makes them not happy about Driver's Ed 
events, autocross, etc. I should check to see if they do agreed value.

Matt Murray


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Eck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> For the record, I switched to Allstate several years ago, and when my
> policy arrived, it very plainly stated that they would not cover
> damages occuring from any activity beyond the pit wall of any race
> track.  I don't know whether anyone has challenged this with HPDE
> damage or not, but the policy spells it out very clearly.  Something
> for track drivers to think about.  I'll be changing insurers before I
> go back on track this summer.
>
> Chris Eck 


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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 18:55:38 -0800
From: "Marco Romani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Chris Eck'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Rex Tener'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com>
Subject: Re: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Many are doing the same thing.  I believe USAA is now also.

Marco

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Eck
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 5:12 PM
To: Rex Tener
Cc: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: [UUC] Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for
sale)


For the record, I switched to Allstate several years ago, and when my policy
arrived, it very plainly stated that they would not cover damages occuring
from any activity beyond the pit wall of any race track.  I don't know
whether anyone has challenged this with HPDE damage or not, but the policy
spells it out very clearly.  Something for track drivers to think about.
I'll be changing insurers before I go back on track this summer.

Chris Eck


On 1/17/07, Rex Tener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:01 PM 1/17/2007, Tom Childers wrote:
> >Hey, thanks Scott.  I handle the insurance by letting the insurer 
> >cover it as a 528e, then adding coverage to the policy for a specific 
> >value.  Most insurance companies let you do that.  I think I pay 
> >about $300 a year for coverage.
>
> Hey Tom,
>
> Can you tell us who your insurance company is?  I currently have our 
> four cars with Allstate and they do not offer agreed value insurance 
> for cars.  I have found specialty insurance companies that do offer 
> it, but all of them have driving/mileage restrictions.  So, my search 
> (even Google (gasp)) to get our two M cars covered has come up with 
> nothing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rex Tener
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 07:52:31 -0500
From: "Jason Kay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Marco Romani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'Chris Eck'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Rex Tener'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for sale)
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I don't know where you gents live, but here in the home state of UUC (NJ) I 
have NJManufacturers... they have a clause stating 'no timed events' and have 
not yet changed that, and my insurance is roughly HALF that of what I was 
paying to AllState).

BTW, my P-car (944 Turbo) has a KBB value of $6 (good luck finding a running 
Turbo for that little!) and its insured for $16,000 (a bit over current prices, 
but I have a letter from Porsche saying its worth that :)
Total insurance for that car is ~$600/yr

NJM has great customer service, and actually gives yearly rebates!
its the best insurance in this state... the trick is beign able to GET it!  (no 
affiliation, just a happy customer... blah, blah, blah.)

Good luck with the M5 sale...
HTH

-Jason
'86 951 "Sparky"
'70 240Z "Dusty"
'97 Contour "Bambi"
'03 325xi "Daisy"


> Many are doing the same thing.  I believe USAA is now also.
> 
> Marco
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Eck
> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 5:12 PM
> To: Rex Tener
> Cc: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
> Subject: Re: [UUC] Agreed Value Insurance (was Re: '88 M5 Conversion for
> sale)
> 
> 
> For the record, I switched to Allstate several years ago, and when my policy 
> arrived, it very plainly stated that they would not cover damages occuring 
> from any activity beyond the pit wall of any race track.  I don't know 
> whether anyone has challenged this with HPDE damage or not, but the policy 
> spells it out very clearly.  Something for track drivers to think about. I'll 
> be changing insurers before I go back on track this summer.
> 
> Chris Eck
> 
> 
> On 1/17/07, Rex Tener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 12:01 PM 1/17/2007, Tom Childers wrote:
> > >Hey, thanks Scott.  I handle the insurance by letting the insurer cover it 
> > >as a 528e, then adding coverage to the policy for a specific value.  Most 
> > >insurance companies let you do that.  I think I pay about $300 a year for 
> > >coverage.
> >
> > Hey Tom,
> >
> > Can you tell us who your insurance company is?  I currently have our four 
> > cars with Allstate and they do not offer agreed value insurance for cars.  
> > I have found specialty insurance companies that do offer it, but all of 
> > them have driving/mileage restrictions.  So, my search (even Google (gasp)) 
> > to get our two M cars covered has come up with nothing.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rex Tener
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 08:05:50 -0500
From: Matt Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: bmwuucdigest@uucdigest.com
Subject: Re: Agreed Value Insurance
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The "NJ" part being the key. They do not insure outside of the state.  :^(

Matt Murray

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Kay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>I don't know where you gents live, but here in the home state of UUC (NJ) I 
>have NJManufacturers... they have a clause stating 'no timed events' and 
>have not yet changed that, and my insurance is roughly HALF that of what I 
>was paying to AllState).
>
> BTW, my P-car (944 Turbo) has a KBB value of $6 (good luck finding a 
> running Turbo for that little!) and its insured for $16,000 (a bit over 
> current prices, but I have a letter from Porsche saying its worth that :)
> Total insurance for that car is ~$600/yr
>
> NJM has great customer service, and actually gives yearly rebates!
> its the best insurance in this state... the trick is beign able to GET it! 
> (no affiliation, just a happy customer... blah, blah, blah.)

> -Jason 


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