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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
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Re: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today....now sticky!!

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abscate wrote: 27 Apr 2018, 18:13 We squeal like pigs when it goes over $3 a gallon...and then kvetch when our roads suck , too

It’s the AMERICAN way

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US is producing 80% of its oil consumption. I'm not good into economics but that may help keep the prices low.

EU is importing 90% of it's consumption. The biggest oil exporter for Europe is Russia with 30% of the total demand.

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oragex wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 14:48
abscate wrote: 27 Apr 2018, 18:13 We squeal like pigs when it goes over $3 a gallon...and then kvetch when our roads suck , too

It’s the AMERICAN way

😀
US is producing 80% of its oil consumption. I'm not good into economics but that may help keep the prices low.

EU is importing 90% of it's consumption. The biggest oil exporter for Europe is Russia with 30% of the total demand.
I think the actual difference is spelled tax but I might be wrong. 2/3 of our petrol and diesel price is energy tax and VAT. Oil itself is traded on a global market, US companies would export if it was more expensive abroad than in the US.

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Chinese manufacted drive axles don't fit ...

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Rattnalle wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 15:02
oragex wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 14:48
abscate wrote: 27 Apr 2018, 18:13 We squeal like pigs when it goes over $3 a gallon...and then kvetch when our roads suck , too

It’s the AMERICAN way

😀
US is producing 80% of its oil consumption. I'm not good into economics but that may help keep the prices low.

EU is importing 90% of it's consumption. The biggest oil exporter for Europe is Russia with 30% of the total demand.
I think the actual difference is spelled tax but I might be wrong. 2/3 of our petrol and diesel price is energy tax and VAT. Oil itself is traded on a global market, US companies would export if it was more expensive abroad than in the US.
It’s all tax. We are the lowest taxed people in the Developed world and kvetch about that, too
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Rattnalle wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 11:43 I started on the PCV today. The little elbow was stuck so I cut it loose. Then I realised the new one wasn't right and wouldn't fit.. I'm really hoping Volvo has one in stock tomorrow..
The Volvo dealer could get me the hose with same day delivery from Central storage. Phew.

Car is parked like this in my parents driveway for now. Their car is further in and can't get out.. :roll:
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Rattnalle wrote: 30 Apr 2018, 01:48
Rattnalle wrote: 29 Apr 2018, 11:43 I started on the PCV today. The little elbow was stuck so I cut it loose. Then I realised the new one wasn't right and wouldn't fit.. I'm really hoping Volvo has one in stock tomorrow..
The Volvo dealer could get me the hose with same day delivery from Central storage. Phew.

Car is parked like this in my parents driveway for now. Their car is further in and can't get out.. :roll:
Finished today. That little bolt that goes into the intake manifold from underneath took me about two hours bloody thing.

New oil and mostly new coolant in as well.

AC pulley bearing left then it's ready for the summer holidays.

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I once dropped that bolt and Five Rivers here posted to me here where to find it.

How awesome is that?
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abscate wrote: 01 May 2018, 13:38 I once dropped that bolt and Five Rivers here posted to me here where to find it.

How awesome is that?
I dropped it and the washers a dozen times. Ended up pouring a bucket of water down the front of the engine to wash them down to the ground.. :roll:

Oh and it was raining almost the entire time to begin with.. Had to finish though.

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Oh and I found a 10 mm socket I had dropped down beneath the manifold two years and 40' km ago as well :D

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Re-torqued axle nuts by hand....err :x

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