Congrats on getting a lift. I look forward to the day.scot850 wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 17:31 Finally got a car up on my lift! Only had it since about July last year, and the joke of it it is not my car!
I am helping my new Volvo friend Ed with his 96 850 10V base. He was told there is a rod knock, but I'm hoping it was a bad diagnosis as the water pump shaft is wobbling like a good 'un. I think it is the impeller that is causing the knocking noise. It is definitely bad as it is leaking water.
So far it has been so much easier working on a car where you are not lying on a cold floor flat on your back!
Hardest part so far is the water pump is in the trunk but the battery is completely flat and the trunk lock is jammed so the key won't turn. At least Volvo has done one thig right in that the seat backs in the 850 sedan fold down giving access!!
Got the car to the point of draining as much water as the radiator and block drain will do, and after a lot of faffing around managed to find all the alignment marks for the timing belt. Someone had mad so many thick white marks on the pulleys it was impossible to tell the correct ones!
Had to keep rotating the engine cleaning all the marks off to make sure I found the correct ones!
Tomorrow, TB off, and then remove the water pump and fit the new one. Hopefully enough time to refit the original TB and start the car if the battery is charged and see if we have fixed the knocking noise! If we are successful, then I will go over the car and see what else needs doing. The RR parking brake does not work and I think the caliper may be seized as well for starters. Then there are various heat shield nuts missing, broken limit pads on the front control arms and of course the trunk lock I've noticed so far. That was the quick check!!
Which is the lining marks below............? Previous person that worked on this put so much paint on hard to find the correct ones!
And yes, once I figured one out the rest became more obvious what they meant!
Neil.
At least your timing marks lined up with something. The person who did the cam seals in my S70 flipped the cam gears. So none of the timing marks lined up. Made that job more fun.






