Financial Distress Parts Program
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AKellner
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Re: Financial Distress Parts Pool
So, I have this, um, "friend", who recently made an impulse buy on a 2011 c30 r design without looking it over as well as he should have. He absolutely loves the car, how it drives, how it feels, everything about it. The only thing is: it has 190,000 miles on it. We all know a properly maintained Volvo can run a looong time, no doubt about it. After a closer examination, it became obvious this particular beauty is gonna take some time, work and love to restore to its former glory. My "friend" has money coming in at some point but that is a little ways down the road still. He is a single parent to a 5 yr old little girl so being mobile is mandatory. At this time, triage seems the most appropriate tactic to take. From that perspective, the PVC/oil filter housing needs replaced like a thousand miles ago. The vehicle has that tell-tale whistle and if you leave the dipstick out just a little, it blast oil everywhere. So far the main seals seem miraculously ok but I assume that could change at any moment. The cheapest that I have located that kit for was around 250$. I have an intact 03 s40 that actually starts and runs but just requires more to restore than I have to put in it and it's beyond my skill level even if I did. Still, it's an excellent parts car and I have already spoken on donating it to the cause for whoever might need whatever off of it. What i'm wondering, what my friend is wondering,(all right, dang it, its me, there is no friend involved) is if it is possible to rebuild one of these pvc/oil filter housing as a temporary fix until money comes in that I can buy a new one or if anyone possibly has one off a parts car that might still have some life left in it. Is this the correct place for such an inquiry?
- 2000c70hpt
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if anyone needs vida help or anything I'm in the Tampa Bay area. Can service from venice to Orlando
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- 2000c70hpt
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I can get you a new diaphragm for your car. You won't need to change the whole unit. Just replace the diaphragm inside. It's easy to get to and I found the part for $15.AKellner wrote: ↑27 Jul 2020, 06:14 So, I have this, um, "friend", who recently made an impulse buy on a 2011 c30 r design without looking it over as well as he should have. He absolutely loves the car, how it drives, how it feels, everything about it. The only thing is: it has 190,000 miles on it. We all know a properly maintained Volvo can run a looong time, no doubt about it. After a closer examination, it became obvious this particular beauty is gonna take some time, work and love to restore to its former glory. My "friend" has money coming in at some point but that is a little ways down the road still. He is a single parent to a 5 yr old little girl so being mobile is mandatory. At this time, triage seems the most appropriate tactic to take. From that perspective, the PVC/oil filter housing needs replaced like a thousand miles ago. The vehicle has that tell-tale whistle and if you leave the dipstick out just a little, it blast oil everywhere. So far the main seals seem miraculously ok but I assume that could change at any moment. The cheapest that I have located that kit for was around 250$. I have an intact 03 s40 that actually starts and runs but just requires more to restore than I have to put in it and it's beyond my skill level even if I did. Still, it's an excellent parts car and I have already spoken on donating it to the cause for whoever might need whatever off of it. What i'm wondering, what my friend is wondering,(all right, dang it, its me, there is no friend involved) is if it is possible to rebuild one of these pvc/oil filter housing as a temporary fix until money comes in that I can buy a new one or if anyone possibly has one off a parts car that might still have some life left in it. Is this the correct place for such an inquiry?
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Rvolvos
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If for some reason it doesn’t work out , I have working unit taken off @100kmiles preventative. I can ship it to you or him. Let me know.2000c70hpt wrote: ↑27 Jul 2020, 07:20I can get you a new diaphragm for your car. You won't need to change the whole unit. Just replace the diaphragm inside. It's easy to get to and I found the part for $15.AKellner wrote: ↑27 Jul 2020, 06:14 So, I have this, um, "friend", who recently made an impulse buy on a 2011 c30 r design without looking it over as well as he should have. He absolutely loves the car, how it drives, how it feels, everything about it. The only thing is: it has 190,000 miles on it. We all know a properly maintained Volvo can run a looong time, no doubt about it. After a closer examination, it became obvious this particular beauty is gonna take some time, work and love to restore to its former glory. My "friend" has money coming in at some point but that is a little ways down the road still. He is a single parent to a 5 yr old little girl so being mobile is mandatory. At this time, triage seems the most appropriate tactic to take. From that perspective, the PVC/oil filter housing needs replaced like a thousand miles ago. The vehicle has that tell-tale whistle and if you leave the dipstick out just a little, it blast oil everywhere. So far the main seals seem miraculously ok but I assume that could change at any moment. The cheapest that I have located that kit for was around 250$. I have an intact 03 s40 that actually starts and runs but just requires more to restore than I have to put in it and it's beyond my skill level even if I did. Still, it's an excellent parts car and I have already spoken on donating it to the cause for whoever might need whatever off of it. What i'm wondering, what my friend is wondering,(all right, dang it, its me, there is no friend involved) is if it is possible to rebuild one of these pvc/oil filter housing as a temporary fix until money comes in that I can buy a new one or if anyone possibly has one off a parts car that might still have some life left in it. Is this the correct place for such an inquiry?
2006 XC70 2.5T 238k
2012 S60T6 95k rip
2011 C30 T5 M66 105k Totalled RIP
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2011 C30 T5 AW55-50SN 99k sold
2012 S60T6 95k rip
2011 C30 T5 M66 105k Totalled RIP
2006 V70 2.5T 184k RIP
2011 C30 T5 AW55-50SN 99k sold
- 2000c70hpt
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Part is on its way
2000 C70 hpt with 140k
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- 2000c70hpt
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Do you how to change it? It’s only the diaphragm so you might need to you tube how to change it
2000 C70 hpt with 140k
2008 xc90 t6 non turbo with 170k
2008 xc90 t6 non turbo with 170k






