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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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cuhfs wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 16:48 You can easily recover from this situation. and Be sure to Rotate the crank 2 times around by hand to be sure you are back in time. Robert DIY has other timing vids too.
Thank you. I was sweating bullets.
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Post by bmdubya1198 »

I really want to try Ospho, I've heard it's great stuff. I'm going to order some to fix some surface rust in my E30 where the floor isn't too far gone.
mdr1220 wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 20:07
cuhfs wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 16:48 You can easily recover from this situation. and Be sure to Rotate the crank 2 times around by hand to be sure you are back in time. Robert DIY has other timing vids too.
Thank you. I was sweating bullets.
Yeah, it's a trial and error process. No need to worry about valve damage unless the engine is run with it out of alignment.
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Tackled the tank vent issue in the wife's GLT today.

Trans jack came in handy, mainly for stability, as I asked my wife to not fill up her car this week until after I took care of this. There was maybe 3-4 gallons in there.
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Once the tank was dropped, I was able to get my eyes on the issue. It wasn't the big "s" hose (but I knew that already), but instead rodents had chewed a good 3/4" of vent hose apart at some point in the past.
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Got that tended to and replaced the "s" hose, since I was in there and I had one. Was a mild hassle, as the hose clamp on the smaller end was oriented so the screw head was on the bottom of the hose and pointed at the fuel line fittings on top of the tank. Took a little finagling to get that loose, but easy enough outside of that.

All together (I vacuumed out the rodent debris after I took the pic)
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That's out of the way now (after a good 4-5 years of ownership)
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I'm f***ed. One of the exhaust cam bolts snapped as I was rotating the cam to line back up with the marks.
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Damn!
Damn!
I'm f***ed. One of the exhaust cam bolts snapped as I was rotating the cam to line back up with the marks.
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Is this a brick now?
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Thanks Foggydogg. Funny how some things don't really change. We used to use phosphoric acid to clean rust on our cars 45+ years ago. Worked pretty well as it turned the remaining rust black and neutralised it.

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mdr1220 wrote: 27 Jun 2021, 13:10 One of the exhaust cam bolts snapped as I was rotating the cam to line back up with the marks.
Take the pulley off and back out the broken bolt with Liquid Wrench and Left hand drill bits.

The idea is to get the Left hand drill bit to bite and turn the bolt not cut it. A Left hand drill bit turns and cuts counterclockwise. You turn a bolt counterclockwise to remove it. Once the bit has enough bite in the bolt it should turn the bolt rather then cut it.

The Liquid Wrench is to lubricate the threads, reduce the friction and keep from burning the drill tip. Go slow on the drill.
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Will PB blaster be a good substitute? This is what I have at home.
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scot850 wrote: 27 Jun 2021, 13:38 We used to use phosphoric acid to clean rust on our cars 45+ years ago.
Phosphoric Acid a ingredient in some Rust converters. Phosphoric acid converts some iron oxides into an inert layer of ferric phosphate.

The main ingredient in rust converters is Tannic Acid which converts iron oxides into Ferric Tannate which is stable and acts as a protective.

One of my dads favorite chemicals was Water Glass ( Sodium Silicate ). He had all kinds of uses for that. Including emergency Head Gasket repair.
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mdr1220 wrote: 27 Jun 2021, 15:07 Will PB blaster be a good substitute? This is what I have at home.
Are you sure it's actually even seized in there? What were you doing when it snapped?
'97 854 T5 - Manual Swap/M4.4/COP/NA cams/P2R Brakes/16T/ chassis bracing/ XC70 nose swap
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.

The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6

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