FCP Video Walkthru: S60 Timing Belt Replacement
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S60 Timing Belt Marks
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FCP Video Walkthru: S60 Timing Belt Replacement
"Jay Van Gorden, Volvo Master tech is back again to walk you through a full timing belt, serpentine belt, roller and tensioner replacement on a 2003 Volvo S60 using an OEM timing belt kit from CRP Industries."
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Great video.
I have some suggestions to do in addition to what in on video.
Make a serpentine belt routing diagram. Volvo does not put a label anywhere and cleaning up and doing google and other searches for the info tends to make you angry.
ALWAYS paint or crayon mark your marks on the cams. They will often not be perfectly aligned and if they move you will wonder if it was off to the left or to the right when it doesn't align perfectly. Marking saves that angst.
I recommend removing the computer box lid and body. These come off without removing the modules inside and make access mush easier.
4 and 5 cylinder have tensioner moved to the left to increase tension. 6 cylinder engines have tensioner moved right to increase tension.
I have some suggestions to do in addition to what in on video.
Make a serpentine belt routing diagram. Volvo does not put a label anywhere and cleaning up and doing google and other searches for the info tends to make you angry.
ALWAYS paint or crayon mark your marks on the cams. They will often not be perfectly aligned and if they move you will wonder if it was off to the left or to the right when it doesn't align perfectly. Marking saves that angst.
I recommend removing the computer box lid and body. These come off without removing the modules inside and make access mush easier.
4 and 5 cylinder have tensioner moved to the left to increase tension. 6 cylinder engines have tensioner moved right to increase tension.
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Excellent video
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What is that extention handle that he used in combination with thevwrench to remove/install the serp belt?
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537playing wrote:What is that extention handle that he used in combination with thevwrench to remove/install the serp belt?
I think he called it a "serpentine belt tool" it looked like a flat bar with a 14mm nut welded on the end. The box end of a 14mm wrench goes in there and then the open end of the 14mm wrench goes on the pulley bolt. Thats what it looked like.
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Great video, but can someone post torque specs? I don't feel comfortable with just letting the air gun set torques. Also, if hand torquing the crank pulley, how do you keep the crank from rotating? Thanks.
Torque for:
idler bolts
tensioner bolt
crank bolts
crank nut
shock tower brace bolts
Torque for:
idler bolts
tensioner bolt
crank bolts
crank nut
shock tower brace bolts
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Good video, but if you don't have the air tools, it is easier to leave the crank pulley on, and removed the two bolts on the plastic guard toward the front of the pulley. Then the flossing of the belt off and on around the crank pulley.
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