R&R'd the upper and lower torque mounts today with Volvo OEM. MacGyver'd a upper torque bushing press out of materials around the homestead. Worked great, pressing the original one out was a lot harder than pressing the new one in. Can definitely tell difference in transmission shifting smoothness with the new mount installed. The original bushing was about 2/3 torn through, my guess is it would have broke in a week or two, even though I was driving like a proverbial old lady (pained me to get passed by a new Audi the other morning).
Note the difference in OEM and new Volvo OEM (Made in Poland) firewall upper torque mount.
My interpretation of a torque mount bushing press, installing the new bushing. If anyone wants it I'll mail it to them; you'll have to supply the threaded rod. Longest part of the project was designing and building the busing press. The tall piece of plywood was so I has something to hold onto, it really wasn't needed. Note the small black line on the bushing indicating "arrow pointing up is here".
96 850 Turbo - Upper and lower torque mounts R&R
- erikv11
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14 stars on the homemade press, I like it.
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'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
- theWIFES_S70
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I agree. Great looking press that we can all fabricate out of pieces of wood we all have lying around.
I actually just ordered these mounts on Friday. Bugs, is it hard at all to get at the nuts holding the firewall mount?
I actually just ordered these mounts on Friday. Bugs, is it hard at all to get at the nuts holding the firewall mount?
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1998 Volvo S70, N/A, 5-speed, 187K
2007 Volvo S40, 2.4i, 5-speed, 121K
2015 Volvo S60, T5, 85K
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You'll need to remove the plastic cowl that wraps the windshield to get to the nuts which means you need to also remove the wiper arms. Not bad, just a couple of extra steps.
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Ported 19T and R manifold, 3" DP with Magnaflow race cat, 2.5" cat back, Precision FMIC, Rigs intake pipe, H&Rs, Bilsteins, 302's with Akebonos, Jewels, HIDs, egg crate grille, transmission cooler.
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Thanks for the directions, Rigs. I had been looking on here for directions on how to do this but didn't/couldn't find any. I thought I had to remove the cowl. (But knowing me, I was probably just going to try to force my way in) there!)
I won't do that now.
Retired:
1998 Volvo S70, N/A, 5-speed, 187K
2007 Volvo S40, 2.4i, 5-speed, 121K
2015 Volvo S60, T5, 85K
1998 Volvo S70, N/A, 5-speed, 187K
2007 Volvo S40, 2.4i, 5-speed, 121K
2015 Volvo S60, T5, 85K
It not needed 100%.theWIFES_S70 wrote:Thanks for the directions, Rigs. I had been looking on here for directions on how to do this but didn't/couldn't find any. I thought I had to remove the cowl. (But knowing me, I was probably just going to try to force my way in) there!)I won't do that now.
I left the wipers in place. Removed all the cowl screws and weather stripping, used a closed end crows foot wrench to isolate the nuts from turning.
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As stated you need to remove the cowl, which means you have to remove the wiper arms. The nuts holding my wiper arms were barely tight. There's a wiring harness in some clips that runs above the firewall mount bolts. I popped the harness out of the clips to get access to the mount bolts. The mount bolts were really, really snug. Not sure if it matters, but I put blue Loctite on the threads when installing the new mount.
Replacing the upper and lower torque mounts definitely made everything smoother, shifting and reduced vibration at speed.
Replacing the upper and lower torque mounts definitely made everything smoother, shifting and reduced vibration at speed.
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