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2001 - 2007 V70
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Angle gear too?

Post by Mike Langlois »

Greetings All,
Getting ready to update the 2002 V70 X/C (168K miles) and I am wondering if I should remove and reseal my angle gear at the same time. Car is getting the following:
New Coils
Green Injectors
Larger 16T turbo (ported and polished just in case)
Mototec Down pipe and touring exhaust
do88 Drop-in Intercooler
do88 intake pressure piping
Snabb fresh air pipe
Tuning
A/C compressor, receiver dyers and expansion valve
Power steering Pump
200 Amp alternator (need a little extra for the stereo)
All fluids and filters
Cooling fan
Drop and clean oil pan
I replaced the seal on the angle gear 6 years ago (when I did not own the car) and have no leaks yet. I had not worked on a P2 Volvo before and did not pull the gear and reseal it. Just replaced the seal and tightened it all up with a pair of adjustable cir-clip pliers. I am more inclined to spend and additional $250.00 during a major overhaul,in order to re-seal the entire unit, than I am to leaving it be.
Can anyone tell me the sizes of the vacuum lines used on the P2 turbo cars? I am seeing 6.6 mm and 6 mm, among others, and I am not sure if the V70 uses special sizes.
Thanks,
Mike

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Post by cn90 »

Your profile says California.

I'd ignore the angle gear issues, no need for AWD in California.
Unless you go up Lake Tahoe in the winter.
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Post by - Pete - »

For the small lines (TCV, CBV, etc) try to get 4mm ID with 3mm wall thickness silicone tubing. Just buy it in a big roll and use what you need. I like to mark mine with the colored electricians tape to match the original vacuum lines.

If the BG isn’t leaking, check &/or change the gear oil, verify its level and leave it be.
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Post by erikv11 »

Yikes, definitely don't ignore/neglect a working angle gear, but also don't crack one open if it's not leaking. What Pete said.
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If it works, Don't fix it; I guess this is another piece of wisdom that transcends time.......

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Post by Mike Langlois »

Should I pull the angle gear out completely while changing the turbo and down pipe? It sounds like a painful job with the angle gear around?

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Post by jonesg »

Mike Langlois wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 10:08 Should I pull the angle gear out completely while changing the turbo and down pipe? It sounds like a painful job with the angle gear around?
swapping the turbo is a lot easier with the angle gear out of the way.
For me the 2 bolts holding the oil drain pipe flange to the turbo was the hardest part,
it can be done easily if you have universal joints for elbows.

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Post by Mike Langlois »

Unfortunately I have standard elbows and am not looking forward to parts of this upgrade. Sounds like the angle gear is coming out too..

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Post by abscate »

For the love of all things Holy replace the rubber oring on the end of the turbo drain pipe while it’s out

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Turbo drain seals on their way from FCP...

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