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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
1997 - 2000 V70, V70 AWD
1997 - 2000 V70-XC
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Re: What did you do to your Volvo today?

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scot850 wrote: 21 Nov 2024, 17:08 That would be awesome. I have done them before using a paper template from a car that already has the holes. It was tricky but it worked.

Having the tool would be great. Let me know if you can find them and I'll cover postage and return. If you can't find them it is not a problem, I'll do it the hard way instead!

Many thanks,

Neil.
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That is amazing! Sent a reply.

Very much appreciated.

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brunocerous wrote: 21 Nov 2024, 13:58 Unfortunately, Blue Steel's steering rack didn't respond to the Lucas stop leak stuff I put in there, so off to my indie shop it went.

Last week, the T5 had the alternator light going on intermittently, which I attributed to a bad ground somewhere. Now it looks like it has a parasitic draw, too. When I went to check on it today, the nearly new battery had 5 volts! Would a bad ground cause the battery to draw down like that?
If the diodes short to ground the alternator can pull 100s of milliamperes or even more, and run down a battery dead in a day or two. Which steering rack are you going to use?
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Oh! How do I address that electric draw?

The big local supplier uses BBB racks, if I recall correctly.
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I bought a 1997 850 T5 a couple of days ago for $400.00. It's a beater but starts and runs reasonable well....turbo works etc...PVC clogged and missing the headlight assembly both sides. So I will be in the market for them if anyone has a pair to sell. I'd like to have glass lens if possible. Also will need suspension and the PVC hose kit. I'm sure there will be more to repair but I think I have a diamond in the rough.

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AustinoodHead wrote: 22 Nov 2024, 10:30 I bought a 1997 850 T5 a couple of days ago for $400.00. It's a beater but starts and runs reasonable well....turbo works etc...PVC clogged and missing the headlight assembly both sides. So I will be in the market for them if anyone has a pair to sell. I'd like to have glass lens if possible. Also will need suspension and the PVC hose kit. I'm sure there will be more to repair but I think I have a diamond in the rough.
That's a steal! I bought my 1998 T5 for $450, but it needs a new steering rack. So far, I've gotten by with occasional top-offs.
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bmdubya1198 wrote: 07 Nov 2016, 09:00
ZionXIX wrote:
bmdubya1198 wrote:I was thinking the same thing not long ago. Let's get this going!

Yesterday I clayed a bunch of overspray off from painting the driver's door and waxed my V70.
Do you get good results with the clay bar? I have never used it to be honest.
The clay bar is a great tool, but just make sure you buy a good one. I made the mistake of buying that Chinese knock-off 3M stuff on Amazon... never again! Buy a reputable brand like Mother's, Meguiar's, or Griot's. I have some thick overspray, so I'm probably going to need to go over it again, but on the lighter parts it worked great. Definitely something to try out. You'll never believe how rough your paint is until after you clay it!
What did the cheap stuff do? I've got one major brand and a package of Amazon clay, but I have actually used either yet
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Plumbers Putty from the hardware store will polish old paint. It is cheap. Just takes lots of rubbing.
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454cid wrote: 22 Nov 2024, 19:11
bmdubya1198 wrote: 07 Nov 2016, 09:00
ZionXIX wrote:
Do you get good results with the clay bar? I have never used it to be honest.
The clay bar is a great tool, but just make sure you buy a good one. I made the mistake of buying that Chinese knock-off 3M stuff on Amazon... never again! Buy a reputable brand like Mother's, Meguiar's, or Griot's. I have some thick overspray, so I'm probably going to need to go over it again, but on the lighter parts it worked great. Definitely something to try out. You'll never believe how rough your paint is until after you clay it!
What did the cheap stuff do? I've got one major brand and a package of Amazon clay, but I have actually used either yet
It just didn’t do too much of anything. Needs to be softer to actually grab contaminants.
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Post by foggydogg »

AustinoodHead wrote: 22 Nov 2024, 10:30 I bought a 1997 850 T5 a couple of days ago for $400.00. It's a beater but starts and runs reasonable well....turbo works etc...PVC clogged and missing the headlight assembly both sides. So I will be in the market for them if anyone has a pair to sell. I'd like to have glass lens if possible. Also will need suspension and the PVC hose kit. I'm sure there will be more to repair but I think I have a diamond in the rough.
Best to use blue box Volvo on the PVC, just in case you keep the car a year or 2. Aftermarket stuff tends to not do well there, and in case it has been missed, avoid URO anything, always.
850 headlamp assemblies are usually OK used, unlike our 70 series cars that lose the reflector coating pretty quickly. TYC and Depo are good aftermarket - but pricey. Do a junkyard crawl ?
An alternate suggestion for used parts would be Robert Spinner, check out his Y/T vids for repair hints, he loves junkyard runs and will look for things if there aren't any yards local. His cell number is in the comments section and he lists parts on his website https://robertdiy.com/
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