Hy guys,
I've replaced the rubbers seals to allow to open the passenger dfront door from inside.
What did you do to your Volvo today? Topic is solved
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RedBrickCollector
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I tried to start it aaand no crank.
How normal is it for a dead battery after 3 weeks parked?
How normal is it for a dead battery after 3 weeks parked?
'97 950 T-5 Wagon
'89 and '95 Daihatsu Feroza
'89 and '95 Daihatsu Feroza
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Today I did a compression and leak down test on the V50 (bought for cheap with known motor issues).
Need to confirm the numbers on the donor motor from Erie Volvo, but look much better with 50k fewer miles.
Need to confirm the numbers on the donor motor from Erie Volvo, but look much better with 50k fewer miles.
07 V50 T5 AWD M66 ~146k miles
87 Ford Ranger 2wd Manual - 2.3 Thunderbird/SVO Turbo swap project
99 s70 NA Manual - ~270k miles - Died when a friend shot it up a highway embankment
87 Ford Ranger 2wd Manual - 2.3 Thunderbird/SVO Turbo swap project
99 s70 NA Manual - ~270k miles - Died when a friend shot it up a highway embankment
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Let me know if you need that engine crane/leveler bar againsmacknab wrote: ↑21 Sep 2025, 13:04 Today I did a compression and leak down test on the V50 (bought for cheap with known motor issues).
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Need to confirm the numbers on the donor motor from Erie Volvo, but look much better with 50k fewer miles.
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A Captain in a Sea of Estrogen
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Chieber
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I remember a discussion about having a brick floor or just solid ground.
So I looked up the type of soil of which this city is build on. Seems like the foundation is a mix of clay, peat, and sand. So it’s ever slightly sinking.
The floor is probably paved for easy maintenance and no stuck parts or cars on the ground.
1/2 a shitbox V70 1998 2.5 NA
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If you have the alarm set or some other drain on the battery, 3 weeks to no start is not surprising. This happens to my 2001 Mercedes all the time is I don't drive it.RedBrickCollector wrote: ↑21 Sep 2025, 10:56 I tried to start it aaand no crank.
How normal is it for a dead battery after 3 weeks parked?
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The Fleet:
Volvo: 2001 V70 T5, 1986 244DL, 1983 245DL, 1975 245DL, 1959 PV544, multiple Volvo parts cars.
Mercedes: 2001 E320, 1973 280, 1974 280C, 1989 300E, 1988 300TE, 1979 300TD, parts cars.
2009 Smart Passion
Ford: 1977 F350, 1964 F150 (2), 1938 Tudor Sedan
Farmall tractors: 1956 400 Diesel, 1946 A
And others.
Volvo: 2001 V70 T5, 1986 244DL, 1983 245DL, 1975 245DL, 1959 PV544, multiple Volvo parts cars.
Mercedes: 2001 E320, 1973 280, 1974 280C, 1989 300E, 1988 300TE, 1979 300TD, parts cars.
2009 Smart Passion
Ford: 1977 F350, 1964 F150 (2), 1938 Tudor Sedan
Farmall tractors: 1956 400 Diesel, 1946 A
And others.
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A full suspension refresh is underway for my 850 wagon. I had a productive weekend and got half the garage cleaned out to make room for Scarlett.
She's sat there untouched for a year. I dropped a new battery in and she started right up.
Big order from FCP arrived
You northern boys are gonna hate how easy it was to start disassembling the from suspension. Not a single drop of penetrating oil or heat was used here.
I haven't touched the brakes on this car since purchase in 2006. Ive put about 100,000 miles on her in that time. I have no idea if these are factory brake pads.
Every conceivable boot is torn. CV axles, ball joints. Sway bar endlinks, power steering boots, all of it.
This list of "while you're in there" parts is growing rapidly.
She's sat there untouched for a year. I dropped a new battery in and she started right up.
Big order from FCP arrived
You northern boys are gonna hate how easy it was to start disassembling the from suspension. Not a single drop of penetrating oil or heat was used here.
I haven't touched the brakes on this car since purchase in 2006. Ive put about 100,000 miles on her in that time. I have no idea if these are factory brake pads.
Every conceivable boot is torn. CV axles, ball joints. Sway bar endlinks, power steering boots, all of it.
This list of "while you're in there" parts is growing rapidly.
Scarlett: 1996 850 Turbo Wagon in Reagent Red Pearl ~210K mi
Norman: 2012 F150 XLT Crew Cab in Oxford White ~110K mi
Ember: 2005 XC90 2.5T FWD in Ruby Red Metallic ~83K mi *Newest addition to the fleet*
Ruby: 1997 850 Turbo Wagon in Reagent Red Pearl - parts car
Rose: 2020 Ram 1500 in Delmonico Red Pearl - SWMBO's Vehicle
Norman: 2012 F150 XLT Crew Cab in Oxford White ~110K mi
Ember: 2005 XC90 2.5T FWD in Ruby Red Metallic ~83K mi *Newest addition to the fleet*
Ruby: 1997 850 Turbo Wagon in Reagent Red Pearl - parts car
Rose: 2020 Ram 1500 in Delmonico Red Pearl - SWMBO's Vehicle
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We’ve got our fair share of low rust stuff, too….

Empty Nester
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1999-V70-T5M56 2005-V70-M56 1999-S70 VW T4 XC90-in-Red
Link to Maintenance record thread
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- DennisCA
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I've sprayed high build primer on the tailgate and sanded it down again. Probably gonna repeat this process once more but with a thin coat before going to the base coat.

Dynamic action shot!

I'm thinking of buying some infrared heaters to use as curing lamps because spray painting has to be done at whatever the outdoor temp is right now, and it's mostly around 10-14 C which is too low. Doesn't have time to dry between coats even if I give it 10 minutes. I do not have a real paint booth so I am dependent on the whims of the weather.
Regarding the "slot" or groove under the tailgate window, that's a real rust accumulator. Here's a tip I got:

I got this tip to fill it up with some suitable sealant instead. Doesn't look that good on the pictures, and this guy has basically sealed up all the trim pieces on his car (mk.1 V70) like this, claims it stops the panels rusting behind. Function over form he says.
Filling up that groove with something like this is the plan. Not sure what, some kind of material is suitable. Sikaflex perhaps or maybe seam sealer. I think perhaps with care one can get a pretty decent looking bead. Or maybe glue on a decorative strip to hide it.

Dynamic action shot!

I'm thinking of buying some infrared heaters to use as curing lamps because spray painting has to be done at whatever the outdoor temp is right now, and it's mostly around 10-14 C which is too low. Doesn't have time to dry between coats even if I give it 10 minutes. I do not have a real paint booth so I am dependent on the whims of the weather.
Regarding the "slot" or groove under the tailgate window, that's a real rust accumulator. Here's a tip I got:

I got this tip to fill it up with some suitable sealant instead. Doesn't look that good on the pictures, and this guy has basically sealed up all the trim pieces on his car (mk.1 V70) like this, claims it stops the panels rusting behind. Function over form he says.
Filling up that groove with something like this is the plan. Not sure what, some kind of material is suitable. Sikaflex perhaps or maybe seam sealer. I think perhaps with care one can get a pretty decent looking bead. Or maybe glue on a decorative strip to hide it.
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