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PETROL CAP RELEASE:
My petrol cap release has only worked 50% of the time so I went in to inspect and lubricate so I could then monitor it.
As you can imagine I found some broken clips on my journey so replaced them as I went.
PETROL CAP RELEASE:
My petrol cap release has only worked 50% of the time so I went in to inspect and lubricate so I could then monitor it.
As you can imagine I found some broken clips on my journey so replaced them as I went.
GCP & SKANDIX ORDERS
I made use of the Black Friday sales, got most parts to finish off jobs I've started. I can start winding down on this mini restoration as I've managed to tick off a lot of items already.
Such items are:
morch_66479 As you can imagine I found some broken clips on my journey so replaced them as I went.
I found it amazing the difference some new pliable fasteners make to the overall 'feel" of the car
morch_66479 Maybe I regret installing the headlight wiper kit. I spent a couple of hours removing and fiddling with the right side motor to try get it rotating the correct way. This involved discovering the correct gear orientations (this took a lot of time and referencing against the left motor)
Admire your tenacity on this, you're a brave man! Usually one of the first things to fail and get deleted. Like you took me ages to work out how to synchronize my rear wiper.
Thanks for the kind words. It's keeping me busy. Another skandix order arrived today too.
The 240 rear wiper issue is something I went through but I resolved it by removing the arm. Then cycling the motor and then reinstalling when in the home position.
Headlight wiper install has finally been completed after 4 months of:
I also received & installed a positive battery terminal cover.
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Wipers all working on the headlights okay now ?
rado yeah and new T piece valve for the washers and its all good now
DOOR CARDS, MORE ENGINE MOUNTS & PROTECTION:
My 2 front door cards needed new grab handles, new pins and collars in the dark grey option, along with a pin retaining clip. Also the lower fabric need reattaching.
Front lower engine mount looked in ok condition but replaced it anyway
I ordered 2 sump guards, one is the standard version that fills the entire subframe hole but the other one I took a chance on as there was a difference in deosgn that has an opening and a duct to direct air up to the turbo.
I installed the duct version and works well. This required carefully marking and drilling mounting bolt holes. I purchased the genuine Volvo bolts and washers to fasten the guard.
HANDBRAKE CABLE:
My rear left handbrake cable sheath was cracked and cable seized. I ordered 2 new cables online with GCP but only discovered after stripping the car that I ordered the sedan version. I'll need to call around to some Volvo mechanics tomorrow in the hopes of sourcing or trading for a set of wagon cables.
Whilst I was in here I finished off installing the spiral wrap in the speed sensors and gave the rear a good vac.
Looks like Volvo superseded the rear brake lines and speed sensor wire retaining clips too:
Tidy work again, thanks for the pics. I do understand replacing a already working indicator cable with one with some functioning spiral sheathing and an OEM clip. Maybe no-one will se it but if you do, it just looks "right'.
morch_66479 I purchased the genuine volvo bolts and washers to fasten the guard
They just seem to fit better don't they?
I really enjoy this thread & I'm hoping top see this beast one day.
Yeah, very much about the details as you can appreciate. Also trying not to forget about the mechanical side of things too though.
Wait for my next post
I managed to source a black factory T-5R exhaust tip but noticed the the silencer is too short as the tip sits too far forward.
After further investigation I noticed the exhaust pipe hangers are bent back to reach the chassis hangers.
This explains why the tip that came on the car (simmons tip) sat too far forward also.
It turns out that I have a sedan silencer installed and need to source a wagon version.
Just out of curiosity whats the benefits of the ducted sump guard? Is it just to dissipate heat from the turbo?
I had my manifold and turbo exhaust housing black ceramic coated as I removed the factory heat shield when i fitted the latter style R manifold to try and elevate the heat it seems to work well.
I want to re fit the factory heat shield when i Fit the Japanifold i have if I ever pull my finger out.
Eliminate not elevate
morch_66479 It turns out that I have a sedan silencer installed and need to source a wagon version.
Oh that sucks and I can relate 100%
Just bought a brand new steering wheel on GCP Black Friday. It is only good for a '93 air bagged 240.
Johnno_ I fell you, I have made a few mistakes on my journey and must put a few bits up for sale in the coming weeks when i sort my stock out. Car is currently on jack stands and i collect my handbrake cables tomorrow.
Yes, to keep things cooler but it's interesting because there is also a big cut out of the protection that im sure would allow decent air flow up there anyway. I haven't seen the ducted one fitted before and thought it was a nice touch. Perhaps is region specific for certain 850 models but there's a limit to how much i could find online.
My thought process was 'airflow is good' so lets install it.
I do have the normal sump protection sitting in my shed - new from GCP. Like this one:
I've done a bit of reading about the japnifold, can you tell me more about it? There's a sound difference but power increase isn't much, if anything? Would this be right? Or maybe you can educate me on the differences between the T5, T-5R, R & japanifold?
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I've been running the japanifold for a few years now but I changed it when I went to a bigger turbo and 3" downpipe and exhaust all at the same time . I have read that some guys when just changed the manifold did notice a difference..
I've had this guard oooo 6+ years sitting in the shed
It came off a 96 850 SE I'm liking the look of the one you have .
Would
You have a link to the site ?
Ahhh edit
Upon flicking back a few pictures this guard is for the front , I see it on yours...
I've not even got that on mine I best fit it ..
WINDSCREEN WIPERS
Wiper arms are known to warp and lift the blade off the windscreen during operation. In extreme cases collide with the bonnet.
Left arm removed, bent back into shape and refitted.