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Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.

1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
1997 - 2000 S70, S70 AWD
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1997 - 2000 V70-XC
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Re: What did you do to your Volvo today?

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Went to a junkyard today - no 850's, but 4 early 90's Dodge Shadow's.

I had read on a thread regarding wiper arms, that these will fit, and will put the parked wiper arms down below the hood line, something that I have always noted as a flaw in the original design. You'd think that after 10 years of design and development that they would have come up with a more elegant solution. Apparently not having to open the hood to change out the blades, won out over having them sticking up above the hood line all of the time. Passenger side is legitimately high enough into the field of vision, that the passenger can actually look under it while seated.
Makes one think that the wipers were a forgotten item, till that last Friday. " Here Olaf, hold my beer. I've got this ". But who knows.
At least there are no O-rings.
What I do know is that I drove the car without the wipers installed at one point after the engine rebuild, and it was so nice to have a clear unobstructed view over the hood.

So I'm going to experiment and see if this works. From first observations, the arms fit on the shafts fine, but are a couple of inches shorter than the stock arms, so I hoping that longer blades will make up for most of that difference. So we shall see....
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It was eKATerina day…worked on the s70 awd.

Got one Side of parking brake in , had bad parts on other
New rear brake pads
Did two Gibbons drain and fill of ATF

Rolled the T5 to ferry at 65 mph 28mpg
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Interesting note on the Dodge Shadow wiper arms. I’m surprised any of those even exist anymore. I think the only place I ever see them is at the junkyard.

Changed the oil on the XC90 today, and changed the serpentine belt tensioner pulley yesterday. It still sounds a little whiny, but I think that’s just how these V8s sound. I’ve never heard one that didn’t sound like it had some pulley noise. The alternator and power steering pump feel and sound good, so I’m not going to worry about either for now.

As for the V70R, I fixed the subframe bushing that popped out a little after running over a parking stop (I’m an idiot, no idea how I forgot that was in front of me). Just took a little tapping, as it’s a delrin bushing. They are a must have. I tried to bend the bracket back into shape, but it wasn’t worth getting it perfect since I’m installing the C70 chassis brace once I figure out a solution for the exhaust mount just past the cat (still using the AWD exhaust). Back together with a new bolt. Car feels tighter again. It felt a little sloppy before, but it might have just been in my head. I’m still not sure that the alignment is perfect, but it seems to be just as it was before. I’m definitely overthinking it.

This is the before pic…
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Post by abscate »

You can dangle that from the mirror as a reminder to not do that again!

Thanks for all the text support over all my Covid car work
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Oh yeah, I'll attach it to a little tree!
00 V70R Venetian Red/Charcoal M56 Swapped 214k
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Well the wiper arm replacement went pretty well. As expected, the wiper pattern is a little different than stock, but not wildly.
I went with Bosch 24" on the drivers side, and 26" on the passenger side.
The pic with the blue tape shows the difference between the stock ( sharpy mark ) and the new ones. I guess some of that could be taken up with a longer blade, but considering the amount of times that I have to use them, I'll deal with it for now. Around here your blades dry out in about 2 years anyway.
But inside view is greatly improved.
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Also got away from this problem....
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Looks good! I like how much lower they sit.
00 V70R Venetian Red/Charcoal M56 Swapped 214k
07 XC90 V8 AWD Sport Titanium Grey/Black 220k
92 245 White/Beige 249k
91 944 Turbo 175k
…and a bunch of other stuff
Sold-
03 S60 2.4T
00 S70 GLT
98 V70 GLT
93 944
98 S90
95 850 GLT
01 S60 2.4T
05 S60R M66
08 S40 2.4i
88 744 Turbo M46

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scot850 wrote: 24 May 2022, 18:46 Nope. 418 - Regent Red Pearl. Similar to the 850 that went to CA!
"Pics or it doesn't exist." It's surprising to see what gems get tucked away in garages.
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When I lift my car using a four-post automotive lift, I put the front pads on this subframe mount. Specifically, I put the pad touching the back two bolts and the center bulge. Is that a safe way to lift the car?
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