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Pcv, breather box help

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2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Re: Pcv, breather box help

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I have everything lined up pretty well. Are you in cincinnati? I would love to meet with someone who has some knowledge on this. Would also love a video.
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While I'm thinking about it. Any suggestions for that aweful rust spot in the middle on the back side of the engine?

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Wire wheel the little rust spot, tape off area, spray w/metallic silver rattle can.



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2004 V70 AWD 174k
2004 V70R M66 147k
2004 XC70 361k
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Very helpful. Thank you

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What is this
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The spring bolt is one of the 3 that retains the turbo heat shield. The galvanized pipe is a hard coolant line that attaches to the turbo & reservoir.
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Well the spring bolts both broke. Is that normal? They didn't move, just twisted and broke. I know I was going the right direction because the other bolts came off? I mean the car is pretty old but idk, live and learn
I'll have to tap it out once its off. No big deal
I'll just have to get new ones.
But both heat shields are off.
And I can't seem to get to the lower bolt on that coolant pipe though. The pipe is right in front of it and really close. Nothing I have to use a 10mm socket will reach in there. Also didnt make much progress with a wrench

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I haven’t had one break, but I’ve always anticipated that particular one breaking every time I’ve put force to it.
The only times I’ve had the coolant & oil pipes off the turbos have been when I’ve also had the bevel gear off. I’m sure there’s a work-around. Maybe SuperHerman, Abscate or VTL will chime in.
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If those have been in awhile they need heat to be applied for thee -four cycles ( propane, 60 seconds, then 10 minutes cooling) to break the bond.

If you have a stub of stud left you can apply heat to that and use a sharp vice grip to turn it out.

If not, the heatshirld can be zip tied back in

A small 1/4 drive socket , 10 mm will fit on the lower water pipe bolt.
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Any ideas what this is to? Just hangin out here unplugged.
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