The original system came with a short little bit of hose there. Every replacement kit I have seen has had that little "adapter" thing, so no need for clamps there.OldSkoolMadSkilz wrote:The Volvo diagram shows clamps on the bottom "hose", but I thought this is just an adapter that gets wedged between the trap and block. Is it just a mistake on the diagram?
There would be a need for 6 clamps total - the hose that attaches to the side of the canister, then the 2 hoses that attach to the top @ each end. I suspect the screw clamps would be easier to work with on one of the hoses (perhaps the one at the turbo, and the other at the top of the valve cover).
If you've got one where you can just disconnect the line feeding the fuel rail, do that, and leave the injectors attached. Swing the whole thing up as one piece.I've seen DIYs where the fuel rail is disconnected but left on the manifold and others where it's not disconnected, but pulled off the manifold. Which is easier and has less of a chance of breaking an expensive part (which I'm quite good at!).
Avoid URO whatsoever.And the last question- For hoses- URO=bad, but for the trap, URO=OK, correct? Or should I go all OEM?
The Elring seals suck & will blow out again in a short time. I've replaced far too many cam seals on this dang car.For the cam seals I'm going AMA and using and Elring replacement. It's the good one with a red ID and gray OD. I've used them on VW and they have a nice tight garter.






