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by Blacklab467
08 Aug 2021, 17:25
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Re: Proven method to remove an engine oil stain on a cement driveway

Spray Nine works well on oil stains on a polished concrete garage floor, I expect it would work on finished concrete like a driveway. Not sure if you can get Spray Nine in the states but it emulsifies grease and oil in about two minutes. Probably brakeclean would do the same thing, you have to rinse...
by volvolugnut
19 Aug 2021, 10:39
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Re: Wiring Loom Corrugated Tubing: does it do anything?

Does anyone have a decent source for a high quality version of this corrugated tubing? Many of the reviews I read about Amazon shipped products indicated some weren't very heat resistant and deteriorated too fast. Maybe something that can be locally sourced at a chain auto parts store? Thanks. IPD ...
by velorider
01 Jan 2022, 17:34
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Repair Non-Working FOB DIY

I'm sure I'm not the first to do this but I couldn't find anything while searching. One of my FOB stopped working a few years ago and getting a replacement was too cost prohibitive. I previously tried repairing it but was unsuccessful. This should work for both the earlier FOB without key and new kn...
by volvolugnut
21 Apr 2022, 08:01
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 Timing Belt/Water pump torque values?

You do not have to remove the crank pulley. Search for many other comments on crank pulley and how to replace the belt. If you do remove, crank center bolt is 133 Ft-LB. The four crank pulley bolts are 18 Ft-Lb and should not be reused. Burp the coolant by filling over flow tank and then squeezing t...
by iamhives
21 Apr 2022, 09:30
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 Timing Belt/Water pump torque values?

I did this job a couple of weeks ago also because the water pump was leaking (despite belt, pulleys etc being pretty new). It seemed like it was the gasket. The discussion thread is here: https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=99749 I didn't take the crank pully off (I couldn't get...
by abscate
22 Apr 2022, 02:52
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 Timing Belt/Water pump torque values?

There is an engine break on the tensioner, remember Pulley torques Install the oscillation damper. Tighten the center nut to 180 Nm . Use counterhold 999 5433 COUNTERHOLD See: Tools and Equipment\999 5433 Counterhold. Remove the counterhold and install new screws. Tighten the screws to 25 Nm . Angle...
by iamhives
22 Apr 2022, 12:05
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 Timing Belt/Water pump torque values?

Since its a 2001 I assume its a tensioner than needs to be turned anticlclockwise to tigthen (not sure if T5 is different)? As you tighten the tensioner with the 6mm you need to go past the desired setting position (based on the 'needle') and come back. If you overshoot the desired position (needle ...
by deano1
01 Mar 2023, 14:25
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 mt starts and dies...sound familiar?

Did you say you checked fuel pressure? You can hear fuel pump cycle when you turn key to position 2?
I don't think 2001 had PEM, just old style FPR. I may be wrong on that though.
by abscate
02 Mar 2023, 00:44
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 mt starts and dies...sound familiar?

Did you say you checked fuel pressure? You can hear fuel pump cycle when you turn key to position 2? I don't think 2001 had PEM, just old style FPR. I may be wrong on that though. Righto for deano, no PEM on a 2001 Check robert DIY Volvo channel for fuel pressure check video https://m.youtube.com/w...
by deano1
02 Mar 2023, 03:35
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Re: 2001 V70 T5 mt starts and dies...sound familiar?

Fuel Pressure Regulator just bypasses extra pressure back to the tank. Nothing real fancy but it works, where as then PEM varies the speed of the pump to match engine needs at different loads. So I would start by listening for the pump to cycle at key position 2. It will only do that for half a seco...