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1989 760 turbo - won't go over 3k rpms

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jetlag
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Joined: 19 August 2015
Year and Model: 1989 765
Location: Memphis

1989 760 turbo - won't go over 3k rpms

Post by jetlag »

Hello, I just bought a Volvo and I'm having some issues.

The previous owner had a new cylinder head installed before I bought the car.

It will not go over ~3000rpms. When driving part throttle and easing it around and keeping the car out of boost, it drives normal. If the turbo gauge shows even a fraction of boost, the car bogs. This usually happens around 3000rpms.

The RPMs will struggle to go up to maybe 3500 or so, but the speed will not increase.

When sitting in Park or Neutral, the engine will not rev over ~3000. It almost seems like hitting a rev limiter.

Any ideas? Turbo has minimal shaft play, new spark plugs and wires.

lummert
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Year and Model: 760 1988
Location: Portland Indiana, USA
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Post by lummert »

Have you checked the boost hoses for leaks from the turbo to intercooler to throttle body?
1988 Volvo 760 Turbo Wagon

jetlag
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Year and Model: 1989 765
Location: Memphis

Post by jetlag »

I found a very large boost leak today from the intercooler to the intake. I'm hoping it will solve the problem completely. Unfortunately, I could not find a suitable coupling today so I had to order one on Amazon.

lummert
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Post by lummert »

A boost leak will cause the problem your car is having.
1988 Volvo 760 Turbo Wagon

jetlag
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Year and Model: 1989 765
Location: Memphis

Post by jetlag »

lummert wrote:A boost leak will cause the problem your car is having.

Especially if I could stick my thumb in the hole on the coupling? :lol: :lol:

:oops: I'm embarrassed that I didn't spot it sooner, but it was hidden on the bottom of the coupling and had some crud on it.

jetlag
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Joined: 19 August 2015
Year and Model: 1989 765
Location: Memphis

Post by jetlag »

Problem solved! I got the new coupler in today and the car runs great. Now it makes me want to mod it.. :-D

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