Pull the cam cover and cams.
Pull the head. Loooonnnng breaker bar no impact tools.
Observe hole in burnt exhaust valve.
Find a local machine shop people trust. This is important, there are plenty of hacks out there.
Parts needed for next step:
Replacement exhaust valve(s) from p80 turbo head. I would get used one(s).
Full set of Volvo branded valve stem seals (you need 20; get the 24-pack).
Have the machine shop do:
resurface head
clean cam cover
replace all valve stem seals (must be Volvo branded)
reseat all valves
This will run 300-500 depending on where you live, their mood, etc.
Clean the block surface. Don't warp it or gouge it. No sandpaper!
Parts needed for next steps:
head gasket
new head bolts
all new cam seals (no Elring parts - Corteco)
spark plug tube seals (I'd buy from Volvo, up to you)
timing parts if it is due
anaerobic gasket sealer and little roller
ignition parts if it is time
PCV parts if it is time
intake manifold gasket
throttle body gasket
t-stat housing gasket
gasket for that PITA cooling pipe hole in the back of the head
exaust manifold gasket
turbo cooling hoses if they have never been done
Turbo oil drain return gasket and o-ring
all engine bay vacuum lines that haven't already been replaced.
other part(s) I forgot to list
Put it all back together.
The tutorial from the Tracey's True Soaps guy is the gold standard.
This will end up costing $700 ut you will have a brand new engine, assuming the rings aren't bad. The bottom is very hardy, the rings are probably not bad.






