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02 Volvo S60 Failed The Glove Test

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2001 - 2007 V70
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2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
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natural4reelz
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02 Volvo S60 Failed The Glove Test

Post by natural4reelz »

I FAILED the GLOVE 🧤 TEST.........

I have attached a photo.....

WHAT does this MEAN??

I didnt inflat the WHOLE GLOVE but ......

Ugh!! I WENT and had that carbon remover put in my car today

I had in my previous post of what kind it was ..
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Post by chris11211 »

Its time to do a wallet check and pay tribute to the Volvo gods.

In any case, it's most likely a clogged PCV system that's gonna need replacing. Gonna shoot you some links if interested; also, I think you should consider this DIY project in order to avoid making a friend with your mechanic. And next time, do oil changes in 5K intervals (give or take).

https://blog.fcpeuro.com/volvo-s60-p2-p ... ium=social

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products?keywor ... 0pcv%20kit


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Post by ndphotonl »

What he said :)
Volvo S80 2.4T Wasa Limited Edition (+-230-240BHP)
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Post by chrism »

If I can offer the cheapskate’s side of the PCV issue, on the turbo engine you can pretty much get away with taking it apart and flushing every thing out. Invariably you will need to purchase the little nipple fitting that attaches to the underside of the intake manifold - around $30. You’ll also need the manifold and throttle body gaskets. I would also replace the hose that runs from the breather box up to the top of the engine. If it’s the original hose and hasn’t split open yet it soon will. Allow yourself a good long day to accomplish if it’s the first time.

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Post by natural4reelz »

Whst about the main thing that collects the oil

U have pics to show

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natural4reelz wrote: 17 Mar 2019, 15:04 Whst about the main thing that collects the oil
Advance the Video to time index 11:23, that box is the Oil Trap.
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Clogged PCV is bad business, that was most likely culprit in the failure of the original engine on '08 S60 I bought last year. All that positive crankcase pressure is robbing the bearings of needed lubrication, and leads to oil sludge. I ended up swapping the engine, but here is the picture of the lower passage as I tried to unclog it. That orifice was plugged shut, may as well have been a cork made of carbon dust. When I realized how badly it was plugged, I put a paper towel under the hole to show the amount of removed material, although some still fell to the side or into the oil pan.
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Post by natural4reelz »

What is the nipple fitting that attaches to the intake manifold called??

My car is the 2.4L TURBO/ AWD

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natural4reelz wrote: 27 Mar 2019, 08:09 What is the nipple fitting that attaches to the intake manifold called??

My car is the 2.4L TURBO/ AWD
To paraphrase Freud: sometimes a nipple is just a nipple.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo- ... o-30731007

I opted to skip replacing this nipple, and just cleaned the old one really good instead. Used brake cleaner, compressed air, brushes, picks, and wires to get it scrubbed. The skinny plastic hose I replaced with a piece of silicon vacuum tubing (I keep a few feet on hand, because BMW life). I'll inspect in a year to see how it handles the job.

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Post by highmiles »

I am close to finishing a rebuild on a motor that I think also likely failed due to a clogged PCV system. The PO had replaced all the PCV components but I don't think they understood the need to clean out the passage that runs from the block to the oil pan. I received the motor in pieces, but the PO had it hot-tanked at a machine shop, and I still had to work on the passage in the oil pan, it was still blocked. I suspect that clog led to blowing out the rear main seal, a big quick loss of oil and a spun bearing.
I have heard that leaving the dip stick pulled out some to relieve the pressure is a temporary safe guard if the car MUST be driven for a period of time.

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