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Re: What did you do to your Volvo today?

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kallekula wrote: 01 Nov 2019, 16:02 I replaced my non-existent roof moldings with a pair that I picked up from the boneyard. Before I did that they were cleaned with alcohol and given two coats of Plasti-Dip. I am quite pleased with the result this time 👍
That looks good. My rubber moldings were doing well until it got cold. Now the rubber is pealing off everywhere.Thought about stripping them, masking off the area, and coating them in flexseal.
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That face when you’re swapping out aged vacuum lines from your turbo and you break the plastic PCV to PTC pipe.

That was technically yesterday, so today I cut off a small piece of spare oil cooler hose and black permatexed it back together.

I guess in a few weeks (2 probably) I’ll be posting some edited obscenity about replacing the PCV system on my car. Planning on buying OEM Volvo necessities and doing the 5/8 hose version, I really hate the idea of getting more plastic piping. Pretty sure PO skimped and bought URO replacement parts when it was last changed 2 or three years ago.

Also found out why PO red rtv’d the vacuum tree, original bolt head sheared off and it wasn’t repaired, bolt still in there. Figure I’ll cover the hole and drill a new one or drill out old and helicoil it. Always an adventure.
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Or...What did you screw up on your Volvo recently?

So, this week I solved the Evaporative Emissions code I've been half-heartedly messing around with for a year. Replaced hose from purge valve to canister in front fender a long time back with cheap vinyl hose I had on hand. Bad decision. Hose held up ok, but in putting the canister back in, the hose got kinked and pinched shut. Subsequently found little black 2-inch hose up behind fuel filter crumbly and most likely leaking. Replaced that, but I had unknowingly introduced a new problem when the vinyl hose pinched shut. Replaced long hose under fender with proper fuel hose, and the code seems to begone for good. MORAL 1: It's usually something simple and you don't have to understand the entire timing and function of the evap system. MORAL 2: Don't inject new problems and variables by taking shortcuts when you know better.

Next, I had thought about inspecting the front engine mount (by pulleys) in my 98 V70 and replacing it. Didn't do it. It failed. When I replaced it, I found an OEM Volvo mount had failed and also found a big chunk of rubber from the PREVIOUS disintegrated non-OEM engine mount. So I am at least on my third front engine mount or fourth if you count the one that came when the car was delivered. Hope this Rein mount holds up. Front engine mount is a blessedly straightforward job. Car now back to it's normal silky smooth operation.

Lifter ticking was mostly the result of having started the engine with one side of the car jacked up looking for exhaust leaks and having way too little oil in the crankcase. Once car was level, 1.5 quarts added and run a bit, the lifter noise virtually disappeared.

So, I both solved and created problems, did a poor job of troubleshooting by cutting corners,and finally got the car right. I should know from my system troubleshooting days that you sometimes have to go back and double check what you think you have eliminated, and you can't not double check just because you have to drill out all the plastic rivets in the left front fender liner. All squared away, now.
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Glad you figured out the ticking! Low oil will certainly do it!

I finished up the starter replacement on the XC90 this morning that I started last night. What a pain! Not a bad job, but it's extremely tedious. That water outlet is a giant pain to get to with the stiff wiring harness in the way. I definitely know how Volvo made a V8 look so at home in the XC90's engine bay... they packaged that engine incredibly tight. Little 60 degree V8 with everything mounted as close together as possible. No wonder the starters get weak... they're exposed to TONS of heat where they sit.
The positive of having to drain the coolant was that I finally got the chance to fill it with the proper coolant. It had some nasty looking green stuff, fresh Zerex G-05 went in. I was also very lucky to have the gasket for that water outlet sitting on the shelf for the impending timing cover re-seal... I wasn't anticipating removing that, so I didn't bother getting a new one. Glad I hoard Volvo parts!

Anyway, it cranks right up now with no hesitation! It was getting too weak with this cooler weather, so it was time to finally replace it before it left my mom stranded!

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WhatAmIDoing wrote: 02 Nov 2019, 13:19
kallekula wrote: 01 Nov 2019, 16:02 I replaced my non-existent roof moldings with a pair that I picked up from the boneyard. Before I did that they were cleaned with alcohol and given two coats of Plasti-Dip. I am quite pleased with the result this time 👍
That looks good. My rubber moldings were doing well until it got cold. Now the rubber is pealing off everywhere.Thought about stripping them, masking off the area, and coating them in flexseal.
The last time I found a good pair for my wagon at the pick n pull they got all twisted up trying to get them out of the yard and transported home
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kallekula wrote: 01 Nov 2019, 16:02 I replaced my non-existent roof moldings with a pair that I picked up from the boneyard. Before I did that they were cleaned with alcohol and given two coats of Plasti-Dip. I am quite pleased with the result this time 👍
Both my 03 S80 T6 and 08 C30 T5 do not have those? The 03 however seems like it may have had something? Are those an option?
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MoVolvos wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 18:41
kallekula wrote: 01 Nov 2019, 16:02 I replaced my non-existent roof moldings with a pair that I picked up from the boneyard. Before I did that they were cleaned with alcohol and given two coats of Plasti-Dip. I am quite pleased with the result this time 👍
Both my 03 S80 T6 and 08 C30 T5 do not have those? The 03 however seems like it may have had something? Are those an option?
I think they come standard?

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kallekula wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 19:14
MoVolvos wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 18:41
kallekula wrote: 01 Nov 2019, 16:02 I replaced my non-existent roof moldings with a pair that I picked up from the boneyard. Before I did that they were cleaned with alcohol and given two coats of Plasti-Dip. I am quite pleased with the result this time 👍
Both my 03 S80 T6 and 08 C30 T5 do not have those? The 03 however seems like it may have had something? Are those an option?
I think they come standard?
So I need to find 4 or those :( although the C30 is very clean despite not having them.
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MoVolvos wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 19:45
kallekula wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 19:14
MoVolvos wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 18:41

Both my 03 S80 T6 and 08 C30 T5 do not have those? The 03 however seems like it may have had something? Are those an option?
I think they come standard?
So I need to find 4 or those :( although the C30 is very clean despite not having them.
Oh what I meant was that they're prob std on my S70. On your cars I have no idea.

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MoVolvos wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 18:41 Both my 03 S80 T6 and 08 C30 T5 do not have those? The 03 however seems like it may have had something? Are those an option?
Those are just for P80s, neither of your cars should have those. P2s have rain gutters there, with body colored plastic trim. I'm not sure about P1s, but I'm sure yours is probably correct.
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