After having replaced the drive belt, tensioner, idler pulley, decoupler pulley, PS pump, water pump, and radiator, I think I might have to go back in and replace the decoupler seal. There is oil behind the idler puller and tensioner, and all over the bottom of the engine (where trans/engine mate). Not the vacuum pump seal/s -- totally dry there.
Additionally, a hose connected to a hard coolant pipe on the oil pan (#16 in the diagram here), PN 30774513 (or LR005564), is very squishy and thin and has clearly started to leak a little based on the residue on the connected hard pipe.
My questions for the forum experts:
- Before I commit -- are there any other common/known leak points on that side of the engine aside from the decoupler seal?
- Are there any other parts I should replace while I have all this mess apart again?
- Will removal of the A/C compressor bracket be sufficient to access the hose connections, or will I need to do more? I've seen some other threads (e.g.Swedespeed ), but honestly they don't have a clear "this is the right way to do this".
- Last time I pulled the A/C bracket, I did not use the special tool (999-7262) to re-align it on install. Should I have? Is there a cheaper way to ensure things go back together right?
- Any experience with the Elring decoupler seal? I wish FCP would ship the OEM Volvo seal with the install tool -- that's the only reason I want to go aftermarket.






