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bolts for turbo assembly on 2002 s80t6

Everything on the Volvo S80. Sometimes called an "executive car", the S80 was Volvo's top-of-the-line passenger car. P2 platform.
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blue02
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Year and Model: s80 t6 2002
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bolts for turbo assembly on 2002 s80t6

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There are 3 holes on the large plastic turbo manifolds that appear to be where it is attached to the top of the engine block (car is at home, I can take a picture laterif necessary) No screws or bolts are in them, Does anyone know the part number for these, can I use another bolt to attach or am I better off leaving it alone (no shaking occurring but I obviously can't see whrn the car is moving). thanks

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Post by jimmy57 »

You can use the proper thread and length bolts but if they are the very commonly used 7mm thread size you may have a hard time finding them except at a NAPA or a bolt supply company.
Please take photos.

blue02
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Year and Model: s80 t6 2002
Location: virginia

Post by blue02 »

here they are
here they are

blue02
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Year and Model: s80 t6 2002
Location: virginia

Post by blue02 »

not turbo, my bad some kind of air intake. Got screws from dealership. None found in system for top one

aok404
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Year and Model: 2000 S80 T6
Location: CT

Post by aok404 »

Blue02,

In my 2000 S80 T6 all three screws are identical: M5 x 20 mm with T-25 head. Any M5 screws of appropriate length would work just fine -- you can buy them at any auto parts store or at HomeDepot/Loews. For the central screw, Volvo part number is 965175. For the side screws, it's 969408.

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