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1998 Volvo S70 How to check water pump without pulling?

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Re: 1998 Volvo S70 How to check water pump without pulling?

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Buy a short piece of large diameter (same as rad hose) vinyl hose from a plumbing supply or home depot ( these are fully transparent or mostly transparent.) Use it in place of the upper hose ( from thermostat to rad). You can see the coolant flow ( leave the pressure cap off the system ) and by doing so watch the temp at which thermostat begins to open. Flow means the pump is working . Flow will increase once thermostat has opened.

Having see though radiator hoses was a "cool" thing not too long ago. You may even find a cheap one online. I think they suaged in an acrylic section .
Not suggesting you buy one of these but it displays the general idea.
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Post by precopster »

Hey that would be so cool with Volvo OEM blue coolant, blue is my favourite colour :mrgreen:
Also you could easily see if trans fluid is in coolant.
One of these would be nice: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 45&alt=web
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Post by roscoerich »

That does look cool, thanks again everyone. If I don't have to mess with the water pump right now, that's more than fine with me. Will keep an eye on any leaks from the water pump. Is it a bad idea to continue running the engine without the thermostat, being in the Texas heat the consensus I get is it's not really necessary, but wanted to get everyone's opinion, also could it possibly affect passing emissions test since the engine is running a little cooler. I've had issues the last three years getting it passed ( any tips?)
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Post by misha »

I would not run a car without thermostat.
My advice is don't drive it without it. :!:
Put in 87 or 90 degree thermostat.Let it be Vernet or Wahler(quality ones) and bleed the system properly.
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