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1997 Volvo 850 Vacuum Hose Routing Questions
- Chuck W
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Re: 1997 Volvo 850 Vacuum Hose Routing Questions
If I get a chance tomorrow, I'll take some pics of my '97 T5.
Your post is all over the place and it's giving me a headache.
Your post is all over the place and it's giving me a headache.
'97 854 T5 - Manual Swap/M4.4/COP/NA cams/P2R Brakes/16T/ chassis bracing/ XC70 nose swap
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
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'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
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It doesn't go to the valve assembly on the backside top of the radiator, does it? Right above the fan. Mine has something similar, but it's a '94 so that may be incorrect information.
I ran out and checked - mine has two yellow hard plastic lines that look to go from the vac tree on the manifold to the valve at the top of the radiator. It's mostly hidden by the elbow of the intercooler hose.
< EDIT > "purge valve?"
I ran out and checked - mine has two yellow hard plastic lines that look to go from the vac tree on the manifold to the valve at the top of the radiator. It's mostly hidden by the elbow of the intercooler hose.
< EDIT > "purge valve?"
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It’s much easier to route hoses when you understand function.
The purge valve sits on the radiator with one end connected to the canister. It needs vacuum to suck the canister empty.
In a turbo engine , the intake manifold runs in vacuum on coast and light load, but under pressure in heavy load.
The snorkel is under atmospheric pressure at light load,vacuum under heavy load.
So, the purge valve connects to both, and small check valves prevent the one under pressure from ruining the vacuum.
The purge valve sits on the radiator with one end connected to the canister. It needs vacuum to suck the canister empty.
In a turbo engine , the intake manifold runs in vacuum on coast and light load, but under pressure in heavy load.
The snorkel is under atmospheric pressure at light load,vacuum under heavy load.
So, the purge valve connects to both, and small check valves prevent the one under pressure from ruining the vacuum.
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Some pics from my '97 T5.





Your mystery hose is for your boost gauge.
Hose #5 does not exist on my car. You can see that it is capped off (I did that, as I was missing parts from the PO).
However, according to abscate, I should grab another check valve and add the T and the hose #5 to my set-up.





Your mystery hose is for your boost gauge.
Hose #4 goes from your CBV to the lower of the two ports on the front of the intake manifold.I have one hose going from the TCV (the part labeled 16 in the diagram) to the turbo wastegate (the yellow hose in the diagram). That seems right.
I have a second hose going from the TCV to the turbo compressor (the green hose in the diagram). That seems right.
I have a third hose going from the TCV to one nipple on the hose to the turbo (the blue hose in the diagram). That seems right.
I have a fourth hose that's supposed to go from the turbo to the front of the intake manifold (the red hose in the diagram). Is that right?
I have a fifth hose that goes from another nipple on the turbo hose (by the PCV) and I don't know where it goes. This is a stumper. There doesn't seem to be anyplace it can go.
Hose #5 does not exist on my car. You can see that it is capped off (I did that, as I was missing parts from the PO).
However, according to abscate, I should grab another check valve and add the T and the hose #5 to my set-up.
Buy a T, get a check valve and connect #5 as mentioned.Turbo cars vent the Evap system in two places, one from the intake manifold and the other from the snorkel ( the big fat hose between air cleaner and turbo.
That’s your missing hose.
'97 854 T5 - Manual Swap/M4.4/COP/NA cams/P2R Brakes/16T/ chassis bracing/ XC70 nose swap
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6
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abscate and Chuck W,
Thanks for the description and the pictures.
I think the PO just cut out the the t-connection and the hose altogether.
Here's the part number: 9445436. It's $75 on ebay for the whole assembly.
I think I'm going to go with a check valve from an S40 that's only $21 from fcpeuro.com (part number 1275226). I can get clamps and a T-connection for a few bucks and be in business.
If that's a bad idea (or there are better ideas), let me know before I order.
Thanks for the description and the pictures.
I think the PO just cut out the the t-connection and the hose altogether.
Here's the part number: 9445436. It's $75 on ebay for the whole assembly.
I think I'm going to go with a check valve from an S40 that's only $21 from fcpeuro.com (part number 1275226). I can get clamps and a T-connection for a few bucks and be in business.
If that's a bad idea (or there are better ideas), let me know before I order.
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Yeah, no need for a $75 hose assembly...
When we did the engine swap in the wife's '97 GLT, I replaced all of that nonsense with silicone hoses anyway.
When we did the engine swap in the wife's '97 GLT, I replaced all of that nonsense with silicone hoses anyway.
'97 854 T5 - Manual Swap/M4.4/COP/NA cams/P2R Brakes/16T/ chassis bracing/ XC70 nose swap
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6
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About OP's original post: start with this viewtopic.php?t=63615
'95 854 T-5R, Motronic 4.4, 185k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
153k
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
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Doesn't that connect to the vacuum tree (other end is manifold under the thermostat)?
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