What did you do to your P2 Volvo today?
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Re: What did you do to your P2 Volvo today....now sticky!!
Omg Karin. You just can’t ask people how cold it is in Africa..
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Haha.
Regarding oil a straight SAE40 is actually on the list of approved oils for 10 degrees C and up in the Swedish instruction booklet for cars before the face-lift. I'd still use a synthetic personally though.
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OK, so today was like this: after comments here I checked with our oil supplier, we have "semi synthetic" oil that we use on the gens, formulated to protect the turbo seals, (we had a CAT that used to leak from the turbo, after oil change, leak gone) so OK there, should be fine for the engine. I went to my buddy Rob and fitted 4 new tires, AOTELI 215's, fantastic ride, very smooth, I'm not going to race or go off road, so these are fine. Liqui Moly stock arrived, ran the engine and pumped the DEX III out of the PS system with a DEX III 500mL follower to clean out, put in new LM fluid, WOW! what a difference, steering is light and easy, all sorted there, I adjusted the door locks (hasps?) to get the doors to line up, the passenger rear right hasp was loose, got that sorted as well, now the rest of it has to be done (autobox, Haldex, bevel boxes), Sean will do the bushes on the suspension next week and then I will do the gearbox oil and the brakes to Dot 5 fluid., tomorrow morning drain the cooling system which was filled with plain water
and refill with LM coolant to Volvo spec.
Then back to Rob to do the wheel alignment when Sean is done, then I think I can attempt a roadworthy
Thanks for indulging my story of my car!
Cheers, Steve
OK, so today was like this: after comments here I checked with our oil supplier, we have "semi synthetic" oil that we use on the gens, formulated to protect the turbo seals, (we had a CAT that used to leak from the turbo, after oil change, leak gone) so OK there, should be fine for the engine. I went to my buddy Rob and fitted 4 new tires, AOTELI 215's, fantastic ride, very smooth, I'm not going to race or go off road, so these are fine. Liqui Moly stock arrived, ran the engine and pumped the DEX III out of the PS system with a DEX III 500mL follower to clean out, put in new LM fluid, WOW! what a difference, steering is light and easy, all sorted there, I adjusted the door locks (hasps?) to get the doors to line up, the passenger rear right hasp was loose, got that sorted as well, now the rest of it has to be done (autobox, Haldex, bevel boxes), Sean will do the bushes on the suspension next week and then I will do the gearbox oil and the brakes to Dot 5 fluid., tomorrow morning drain the cooling system which was filled with plain water
Then back to Rob to do the wheel alignment when Sean is done, then I think I can attempt a roadworthy
Thanks for indulging my story of my car!
Cheers, Steve
Only one car on earth, Volvo!!!
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Mine have lasted 3 yrs so far.Cookie-the-Swede wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 08:40 I generally like iPd products, but yeah, those "HD" endlinks are junk. Mine lasted about one year.
One day ill get around to installing them.
Maybe not from what people are saying, mine are IPD.
MDK here... thought maybe my throttle body Assy was dirty.... rough idle... decided to change plugs on my 04 R. As it turns out someone before me had installed autolites but didn't torque them. I barely turned them and they popped loose.!! I used the NGK double platinums, put it all back together and went for a test drive. Nice and smooth and more power...uh huh yep....
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jonesg wrote: ↑23 May 2018, 19:35Mine have lasted 3 yrs so far.Cookie-the-Swede wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 08:40 I generally like iPd products, but yeah, those "HD" endlinks are junk. Mine lasted about one year.
One day ill get around to installing them.
Maybe not from what people are saying, mine are IPD.
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Rofl. I didn't get it when read the first timeabscate wrote: ↑25 May 2018, 03:33jonesg wrote: ↑23 May 2018, 19:35Mine have lasted 3 yrs so far.Cookie-the-Swede wrote: ↑13 May 2018, 08:40 I generally like iPd products, but yeah, those "HD" endlinks are junk. Mine lasted about one year.
One day ill get around to installing them.
Maybe not from what people are saying, mine are IPD.![]()
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