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by June
03 Jun 2020, 08:07
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Re: Belt fail timing jump

I will get some pics of them both..the only difference between the two was the cam sensor hole..went right together and no leaks. My daughter is coming over to help so it should go much faster..this will be our third pull...or drop I suppose. Here are some screenshots of another post talking about ...
by June
03 Jun 2020, 12:48
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Re: Belt fail timing jump

I would say luck was on your side! I was shocked the first time I read about it. That's the beauty of MVS! We get to learn from others. June
by volvolugnut
03 Jun 2020, 14:05
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Re: Belt fail timing jump

Murphy must have been on vacation when you put those two together.

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by June
03 Jun 2020, 18:27
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There is no more valuable resource than the interweb and forums..no matter what you have..if it is mass produced..somebody somewhere has had the same issue. I was looking at the other cover..and it appears that..really all I would have to do is bore a hole through where the other sensor goes and I ...
by June
15 Jun 2020, 06:57
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You could go with one of the MVS sponsors. My car only gets Volvo Genuine parts from my Volvo dealership only. That's just my preference. Have you explored the sponsors like FCP Euro? I would not use Ebay, as I have read on here where people have gotten counterfeit parts rather than the advertised G...
by volvolugnut
15 Jun 2020, 13:18
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I would try to source parts from IPD or FCP Euro. If they do not have the parts you need, consider a Volvo dealer who discounts parts. There are several online. I would not want to do all the work and find I had purchased inferior parts at a cheap price.

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by abscate
15 Jun 2020, 15:23
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Re: Belt fail timing jump

Two long m6 bolts in the balancer threads and a tire iron as a counter hold