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Proactively replace oil cooler lines?

Post by FireFox31 »

Hello, my 2000 V70 NA appears to have the newer P2 oil cooler with the short rubber hoses and worm clamps. I'm at 200k miles and doing a coolant flush. Is it recommended to proactively replace these hoses? Has anyone had problems with them?

FCP says they're part number 30676906 for right / upper / inlet and 30713304 for left / lower / return. VolvoPartsWebStore and Tasca say the inlet uses part 31439470 (same shape) and the return is discontinued. Maybe they're going out of stock so I should try to get them from FCP now.
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Post by darylrobert »

are the hoses soft. volvo used the Oetiker clamps for those to avoid the overtightening i see in your pic. If its not leaking leave it alone, but if your stressing about it just change it.

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Post by abscate »

Easy hose to spec if we know the ID. The shape isn’t complex, so a straight piece of hose will do.

Definitely use oetikers on those hoses, I wrapped mine with exhaust wrap to protect them

I have to change out my bad clamps on mine, good reminder from this thread

I’m not sure we have ever had a failure in these. If you watch your coolant levels you will catch a seep. I don’t think Volvo brand hoses ever burst.
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Those steel tubes have quite a lot of corrosion. Anyone know how thick they are? If only about 1 mm thick, I suggest changing the tubes for long term peace of mind.
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Post by XC70Rider »

The PO of my P2 put on new oil cooler hoses using cheap worm clamps. They also didn't wrap heat shield around them.

With the hoses removed I just had to wrap them with exhaust shield and use high quality Norma brand clamps:

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https://www.amazon.com/NORMA-0136670402 ... B06Y2BPTTZ

https://www.amazon.com/Design-Engineeri ... r=1-4&th=1

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I used that same wrap but my clamps were crappy. I’ve ordered the Normas which are OE Volvo
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volvolugnut wrote: 22 Sep 2021, 08:36 Those steel tubes have quite a lot of corrosion. Anyone know how thick they are? If only about 1 mm thick, I suggest changing the tubes for long term peace of mind.
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Post by abscate »

Measured the metal pipes on the cooler today

15mm OD

There is a 17mm flare in them so a 15mm ID hose is needed to seal
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