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2004 XC90 T6 Engine swap?

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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GonzoGirl5
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2004 XC90 T6 Engine swap?

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OK, after much debate and many suggestions I just can't give up my XC90 T6. The head is blown for sure. Since there are so many issues with the T6 engine I am wondering what Volvo engine I could swap out with. Is there an engine that I would be able to just drop it in. It is an AWD twin turbo of course being the T6. If I would have known I would have bought a different model but now that I am a new transmission, $700 all terrain tires and a million other things into it I do not want to just let it go. I would consider just replacing with the same engine but I feel at this point that it is not a wise decision to do so considering everything I have learned. So, what engine could I match to just simply swap out with? Any suggestions are very much welcome. Thanks.

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As far as I know the T6 engine is sound! It's the transmission and AWD which had failure problems. A good complete used engine should be cheap compared to a hpt 2.3 R engine I would think. Have you checked used engine prices? June
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Without changing all sorts of electronics, harnesses, modules, transmission and drivetrain ... your only option is another 2.9T. Realistically that is your only choice.

The 2.9 is a great engine. Why did yours overheat and can you just replace the head gasket? I did a head on a 2.9 non-turbo on a 2004 S80 and it was not a bad job at all. Typical Volvo design and procedure so if you are familiar with the 2.3/4/5 variants the 2.9 is much the same.

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All the white blocks are the same technology and design. They are called modular engines for a reason.
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2005 XC90 T6 Executive, B6294T, 4T65 AWD, Bosch Motronic 7.0.

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June wrote: 12 Aug 2020, 21:07 As far as I know the T6 engine is sound! It's the transmission and AWD which had failure problems. A good complete used engine should be cheap compared to a hpt 2.3 R engine I would think. Have you checked used engine prices? June
I have checked into used engine prices. I guess, I just am a little gun shy at this point. I have replaced the transmission and is still under warranty. I suppose I should look into just swapping it out.

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SuperHerman wrote: 12 Aug 2020, 21:38 Without changing all sorts of electronics, harnesses, modules, transmission and drivetrain ... your only option is another 2.9T. Realistically that is your only choice.

The 2.9 is a great engine. Why did yours overheat and can you just replace the head gasket? I did a head on a 2.9 non-turbo on a 2004 S80 and it was not a bad job at all. Typical Volvo design and procedure so if you are familiar with the 2.3/4/5 variants the 2.9 is much the same.
Yeah, I can replace just the head gasket, I was more just wondering if it would be worth it to put a different engine in it, I love the car and would hate to see it go. Especially with a new transmission. I would love to have a donor car. One with a good engine and a blown transmission for cheap.

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GonzoGirl5 wrote: 15 Aug 2020, 20:02 Yeah, I can replace just the head gasket, I was more just wondering if it would be worth it to put a different engine in it, I love the car and would hate to see it go. Especially with a new transmission. I would love to have a donor car. One with a good engine and a blown transmission for cheap.
The lower end on these engines are almost bulletproof. You don't replace them unless something went wrong in the lower end.
  • 1. Rebuild head.
    2. Service PCV.
    3. Set of remanufufactured injectors.
    4. Plugs.
Then it should run as good as new. Better way to go then a used engine.
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2003 S40, B4204T3, 14T twin scroll AW55-50/51SN, Siemens EMS 2000.
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2005 XC90 T6 Executive, B6294T, 4T65 AWD, Bosch Motronic 7.0.

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Post by June »

You still have had coolant in the oil for two months now. My choice would be a used engine. June
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1989 740 GLT ordered
1994 850 4door standard shift ordered
1996 960 ordered
1998 S90 ordered totalled after 3 weeks
1998 V70 GT dealer stock car
2002 S80 T6 ordered totalled
2004 S80 T6 dealer stock car and current car owned

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June wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 08:22 You still have had coolant in the oil for two months now. My choice would be a used engine. June
Good catch.

She would need a B6294T out of a 2002 - 2006 XC90 T6 or S80 T6.

A B6284T out of a 1999 –2002 Volvo S80 T6 would work also. Would lose 139 CC of displacement but it is a direct drop in replacement.

The NA 2.9L are to high of compression for the twin turbos.
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1998 C70, B5234T3, 16T, AW50-42, Bosch Motronic 4.4, Special Edition package.
2003 S40, B4204T3, 14T twin scroll AW55-50/51SN, Siemens EMS 2000.
2004 S60R, B8444S TF80 AWD. Yamaha V8 conversion
2005 XC90 T6 Executive, B6294T, 4T65 AWD, Bosch Motronic 7.0.

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I am not so concerned with coolant in the oil - coolant prevents rust. I am more concerned with why it blew the head gasket and how long it was run in said condition. Coolant is not a lubricant like oil and if it ran too long it can destroy the pistons, rings and/or cylinder walls. One only knows when the head is pulled and the block can be inspected.

I have done several head gaskets with milkshake oil without any issues. I have done one, a 2004 S80 2.9, that was driven too long with the milk shake mix (how I bought it) where I had to replace one set of piston rings and hone one cylinder wall. It came out fine.

If you plan on doing it yourself and do not have a lift and/or proper space the head gasket is easier. If you are going to have someone do it, a used engine will come out cheaper.

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