98 S70 2.4L Non-Turbo, Auto.
The engine stabilizer bushing on top is wore out. I dont want the OEM one because it requires a special tool and I dont want the two-piece poly one from IPD because of the excess vibration. Will this from Beck/Arnley work? I know it would cost more than just the bushing. But to me it might be worth the trouble it saves.
S70 Engine Stabilizer Mount
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justinvolvo70
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justinvolvo70
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Anyone?
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jblackburn
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I think that is the 1999 & 2000 model mount. Your 98's looks much different. - it's sort of a triangle shape.
Pressing the bushing in isn't hard. Freeze it overnight, and then "grease" it with cold soapy water, and it should go in without too much of a fuss. I've got to replace mine again, but I would definitely advise you to stay away from the poly mounts.
Pressing the bushing in isn't hard. Freeze it overnight, and then "grease" it with cold soapy water, and it should go in without too much of a fuss. I've got to replace mine again, but I would definitely advise you to stay away from the poly mounts.
'98 S70 T5
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FlyingVolvo
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I just replaced my upper mount with the blue poly one from IPD and am happy to report none of the bad experiences that other people have had.
I don't know if it's because of the way I installed it or what... but this was my installation procedure:
-Inserted both pieces on both sides.
-Lightly threaded the bolt back in (hand tight).
-Start the car, remove parking brake.
-Have a helper put the car in Drive and hold the brakes.
-While that's being done, firmly tighten down the mount bolt.
-Done!
The only time I noticed any additional vibration is when I started the car. I can feel it in the brake pedal for about a half second and then it goes away. It's nothing like some people have described.
Also, the engine sounds a little different under load. I'm not making this up... I know what the placebo effect is, and I wouldn't make a claim like that as far as "performance" or anything, but the engine definitely has a slightly different pitch, especially under load on the freeway.
I don't know if it's because of the way I installed it or what... but this was my installation procedure:
-Inserted both pieces on both sides.
-Lightly threaded the bolt back in (hand tight).
-Start the car, remove parking brake.
-Have a helper put the car in Drive and hold the brakes.
-While that's being done, firmly tighten down the mount bolt.
-Done!
The only time I noticed any additional vibration is when I started the car. I can feel it in the brake pedal for about a half second and then it goes away. It's nothing like some people have described.
Also, the engine sounds a little different under load. I'm not making this up... I know what the placebo effect is, and I wouldn't make a claim like that as far as "performance" or anything, but the engine definitely has a slightly different pitch, especially under load on the freeway.
2000 V70XC - 340,000 miles
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justinvolvo70
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Yea, the one in the picture is the 99 and later mount. I was wondering, is there anything different from 98 to 99 about where that mount bolts to on the engine? What I mean is, would the later style in the picture bolt on in place of what mine has?
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jblackburn
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It won't fit - the top of the 99 engine is shaped a little different. There's no place on the 98 engine to bolt that one down.
Ed - mine might have been due to having a broken lower engine mount that I didn't know about at the time. I replaced the upper one at like 140K; the lower one got real bad around 170. I also think the 99's and 2000's feel a bit smoother than the 98 - the design of that upper mount might have something to do with that.
Ed - mine might have been due to having a broken lower engine mount that I didn't know about at the time. I replaced the upper one at like 140K; the lower one got real bad around 170. I also think the 99's and 2000's feel a bit smoother than the 98 - the design of that upper mount might have something to do with that.
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justinvolvo70
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Oh ok. Well, guess i'll be getting the OEM one then.
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justinvolvo70
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So, who sells the special tool for installing the OEM bushing? Volvo?
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jblackburn
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https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Clamp- ... B00004S9KO
Don't look at me like that!...it works.
Or you can try this method using pipe flanges:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/2009/1 ... m-bushing/
Don't look at me like that!...it works.
Or you can try this method using pipe flanges:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/2009/1 ... m-bushing/
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
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justinvolvo70
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Nah Im not doing that. I found the entire mount for the 98 so I guess i'll just spend the extra and replace it. Thanks for all the help though.
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