2006 xc70 breather (PCV) system
- jimpierce7
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Re: 2006 xc70 breather (PCV) system
Thank you!! I just tallied up using Volvo only parts and its almost $700. About $550 with what I have. XC70Rider set up adds about $70 to my original cost and I think I would rather have metal where metal is.
- jimpierce7
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Updated parts list. All I need is the wife's W-2. Got mine already. State returns come quick usually.
Part#: kit-504286 $208.60 Volvo PCV breather kit
part#: 30731007 $42.10 Volvo PCV nipple
part#: 31293698 $109.69 Thermostat
part#: 30731727 $144.99 Timing belt kit
part#: KIT-524581 $63.53 Water pump
part#: 8653884 $7.82 Banjo Bolt
part#: 18671 $1.13 x 2 crush washer
Part#: kit-504286 $208.60 Volvo PCV breather kit
part#: 30731007 $42.10 Volvo PCV nipple
part#: 31293698 $109.69 Thermostat
part#: 30731727 $144.99 Timing belt kit
part#: KIT-524581 $63.53 Water pump
part#: 8653884 $7.82 Banjo Bolt
part#: 18671 $1.13 x 2 crush washer
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Above is a lot to handle in one setting unless you've help.jimpierce7 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 14:08 Updated parts list. All I need is the wife's W-2. Got mine already. State returns come quick usually.
Part#: kit-504286 $208.60 Volvo PCV breather kit
part#: 30731007 $42.10 Volvo PCV nipple
part#: 31293698 $109.69 Thermostat
part#: 30731727 $144.99 Timing belt kit
part#: KIT-524581 $63.53 Water pump
part#: 8653884 $7.82 Banjo Bolt
part#: 18671 $1.13 x 2 crush washer
XC70 are fun to work while playing your favorite radio station. 2006 XC70 with 190,000 miles, I'd focus on following first:
- part#: 30731727 $144.99 Timing belt kit
- part#: KIT-524581 $63.53 Water pump
- auxiliary belt, idler roller and tensioner -- use new bolts
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- jimpierce7
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Above is a lot to handle in one setting unless you've help.
XC70 are fun to work while playing your favorite radio station. 2006 XC70 with 190,000 miles, I'd focus on following first:
- part#: 30731727 $144.99 Timing belt kit
- part#: KIT-524581 $63.53 Water pump
- auxiliary belt, idler roller and tensioner -- use new bolts
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Sounds like sound advice. Thing is, my PCV system is plugged and inoperative. Maybe switch the procedure?
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There is a convergence of crankcase, timing, and cooling. Prioritizing is a VERY good idea.
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Agreed. And I don't believe in portioning those important repairs out. Do it all at once while you're there. PCV plus complete timing belt is still only a day's work. The accessory belt and PS pump has to come off for the thermostat anyways. Then getting the intake manifold off will be easier with the thermostat out of the way.
- jimpierce7
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woo hoo!! Parts on order!! I'll ask here but may start a new thread.
When installing the timing belt the tensioner is heat sensitive? Pretty sure I'll be a good 4 or 5 hours into the job when I get there? Would that be long enough to be "cold"?
When installing the timing belt the tensioner is heat sensitive? Pretty sure I'll be a good 4 or 5 hours into the job when I get there? Would that be long enough to be "cold"?
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In CA just stick the gauge I the middle of the range, it's not that critical.
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- jimpierce7
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thanks!!
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