"You are correct, sir" exactly how it went, but the threads had galled, and the nut was no longer serviceable.
Pull the fan shroud and passenger side headlight, disconnect the ps pressure line (on an <98) and there's plenty of room to work.
"You are correct, sir" exactly how it went, but the threads had galled, and the nut was no longer serviceable.
That was fun! Thank you!theWIFES_S70 wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 18:12 Pulled a vacuum on my brother's 2000 V70 air conditioner, got it down to 30 bar and after 40 mins it was at 29. (Good enough for me!) Readjusted his a/c clutch gap too. It was about .75 before being adjusted.
Car easily took in a can and a half of refrigerant and my brother had to shut the car off because it was too cold it there! Hahaha
We also sprayed down his receiver with some anti-rust spray paint. That thing looks like it's going to crumble into pieces... If I had to guess what he'll have to replace next, my bet would be on that. (That thing looks like a pain to replace!
Gotta love good junkyard finds! I haven't been to my local yard in a while. I'm sure they're wondering where I've been!MDK wrote: ↑30 May 2018, 16:15 MDK here... I've been in the scrapyard, salvage yard, junkyard... whatever you want to call it. I found a 98 V70 with virtually brand new headlights... pulled them... installed them on my 98 xc70... also yesterday found a 98 AWD with a good passenger side axle pulled it .. installed it. Today I went back and pulled the rear shock absorbers... installed them. I found a new alternator.... going back for that. Yep....is that ok?
This Robinair vacuum pump oil seems to get good reviews... I'm going to go this route.