Dear David Bello and Sarah with son. 👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always (video and work). What a pity that almost new tires got destroyed by bad luck. I'm really glad that the steering repair went so well and I hope that you have a real good alignment shop nearby. Maaaan, I would love to own a C70. I know that not all cars can be rescued respectively not all are worth saving. Nevertheless: It's always sad for me to see relatively good looking/rust free cars sitting in the junkyard/scrapyard. As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health to all of you. 💚💚💚
Thanks for the video David. Quick solution in this way, I recently restored an older type '83 rack, is doable with simple tools. The green book tells you al about the adjustment for left and right oil press. balance. Good luck and regards from Holland
Damn David, you made that look easy. Also I am jealous, ... again, when ever I see you walk through a wrecking yard with all those Volvos available. There is no such yard in Rockhampton. Thanks for a beautifully instructive video.
I am grateful for the access, but often time saddened to see what gets left behind. Another local yard had a 1979 245 that looked very clean in the photos. 😞 Thanks for watching Gary :)
My tips: hammer a big flathead into the ujoint before loosening the rack to spread it a little. Also, big pipe wrench is good for getting off inner tie rods, also before removing the rack.
Thanks for sharing. My daughters 87 240 also needs a steering rack. FCP and IPD still don't have refurbished ones available. Her car has the ZF rack. You mentioned someone that can rebuild it. She is in Georgia.
Holy heck, that is some perfect timing! I have been wondering if my steering rack is going bad or not. At the point where the steering column meets the rack, is there a place to tighten the rack to take play out? The steering is one of the few parts of my car I haven't touched yet.
Harbor Freight has a good inner TR removal set for like 40. I always buy the special tool because we own these cars for life so I'm willing to amortize. Made it easier. Important but difficult to hold the rack arm, you don't want to damage seals in the pinion by torquing on that.
My mom had an s60 with ripping seats, and I put in some C70 seats which were a whole different level of comfy and leather. I think they got the better leather for the increased UV exposure. I learned to drive stick in a T5M C70 so I have a soft spot for them!
@@DavidBello I have a dodgy back and when I got in the C70 all the aches and pains vanished in seconds. It was a weird, almost religious, experience :)
I see what you mean, and I was curious to find only one side on both racks had that bushing. Most of the advertisers of the polyurethane bushing specify it is for manual steering cars only But I do think our old rack was worn beyond a new bushing’s help
@@DavidBello I think so unfortunately...sounds like a hydraulic clunk when turning the wheel to one side and quickly turning it back, especially to the left. Had it up on jack stands last month and it seemed like there was some play in the pinion gearset as well. Real bummer! (and expensive)
Use Ford "Type F" fluid. not Dexron of universal power steering.Yes TRW is CAM. Yes, that is ZF on that 1986 with the big bellow ends. New inner and outer tie rods. NLGI 2 grease in the bellow chamber for the inner tie rod and the geared slide shaft only so much as to allow air to pass between the left and right bellows. The new grease lubes the geared slide rack and the inside of the white hardened nylon bushings inside the rack as you know. Disconnect the low pressure return at the reservoir. With removed belt, spin the pulley (direction ?) and as it drains replace with Ford "Type F". Use a three-five pound hammer and bang the Pitman arm outer circumference and use a level to pull down on the steering arm assembly. Watch the outer tie rode boot if you mean to re-use it. All strut mounts for 240, PN 1272455, are junk. Volvo is using junk after market like Meyle or MTC. All use a sealed bearing that spins fine yet suffers the up and down action and can fail in a year or two. Volvo used Boge and SKF. These used a ball bearing race under the dust cap. Use synthetic silicon NLGI 2 grease like SuperLube to lube these yet they are no longer made. Only option is BNE Dynamics and the cheaper of their two steel strut mounts.
About $85 for a new in Europe Don't know shipping costs from Europe to the US, but if we can shop parts for US cars directly from the US.. Shopping for Volvo parts in Europe might be a better option. According to some web sites, the following Volvos use the same steering rack V70 II (285) 1999 - 2008 V50 (545) 2003 - 2012 XC90 I (275) 2002 - 2014 V70 III (135) 2007 - ... XC70 Cross Country (295) 1997 - 2007 XC70 II Stasjonsvogn (136) 2007 - 2016 XC60 (156) 2008 - ... S60 I (384) 2000 - 2010 V60 (155, 157) 2010 - ... V70 I (875, 876) 1995 - 2000 S40 II (544) 2004 - 2012 S80 I (184) 1998 - 2008 C30 (533) 2006 - 2013 V40 Hatchback (525, 526) 2012 - ... 940 II Stasjonsvogn (945) 1994 - 1998 240 Estate and Sedan.
Since David said he knows of 3 different racks in the 240s I'm guessing this is for late model 240s? As a late model 240 owner myself I'd be really delighted if that list applied to mine - just in case.
@burepajkn4975 ATF and Power Steering Fluid are chemically nearly identical and interchangeable. only differences between the types (dex, merc, etc) is additives and friction modifiers. They're really pretty much the same thing. (Hence why SO many cars call for ATF in their power steering reservoirs.) You're trying to bog down with semantics here. It makes so little difference it's pointless to even waste time talking about it
A PAVED JUNKYARD.....!!!! Every yard I've ever been to is just straight up a massive mudput or dust bowl
Looks paved, but it’s actually a slurry of wet asphalt And gear oil. My shoes were wrecked.
Finally 240 video! I need to replace my steering rack soon too! :D
Dear David Bello and Sarah with son.
👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always (video and work). What a pity that almost new tires got destroyed by bad luck. I'm really glad that the steering repair went so well and I hope that you have a real good alignment shop nearby. Maaaan, I would love to own a C70. I know that not all cars can be rescued respectively not all are worth saving. Nevertheless: It's always sad for me to see relatively good looking/rust free cars sitting in the junkyard/scrapyard.
As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health to all of you. 💚💚💚
Thanks for the video David.
Quick solution in this way, I recently restored an older type '83 rack, is doable with simple tools.
The green book tells you al about the adjustment for left and right oil press. balance.
Good luck and regards from Holland
Damn David, you made that look easy. Also I am jealous, ... again, when ever I see you walk through a wrecking yard with all those Volvos available. There is no such yard in Rockhampton.
Thanks for a beautifully instructive video.
I am grateful for the access, but often time saddened to see what gets left behind. Another local yard had a 1979 245 that looked very clean in the photos. 😞
Thanks for watching Gary :)
My tips: hammer a big flathead into the ujoint before loosening the rack to spread it a little. Also, big pipe wrench is good for getting off inner tie rods, also before removing the rack.
Amazingly helpful Donut Media Money Pit episode from mid 2020 about how to do a string alignment. Works great, I've done it a couple times myself.
Hi, this is my turn to replace this thing from my grandpa's volvo. This car as like as mini tank, so insane.
Wow the 240 wagon is looking more spectacular, I see that it has the european lenses, 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿☝🏽👆👍
Nice! Red 245! Thanks for the video! My power steering hoses are leaky. Need to adress it when the weather is nicer ;).
Thanks for sharing. My daughters 87 240 also needs a steering rack. FCP and IPD still don't have refurbished ones available. Her car has the ZF rack. You mentioned someone that can rebuild it. She is in Georgia.
Holy heck, that is some perfect timing! I have been wondering if my steering rack is going bad or not. At the point where the steering column meets the rack, is there a place to tighten the rack to take play out? The steering is one of the few parts of my car I haven't touched yet.
There is no adjustment, something is worn out.
Great video as usual!
Thanks Shawn!
This is exactly what I've done twice. I look in the rack boots and if it's dry I pull the rack.
Harbor Freight has a good inner TR removal set for like 40. I always buy the special tool because we own these cars for life so I'm willing to amortize. Made it easier. Important but difficult to hold the rack arm, you don't want to damage seals in the pinion by torquing on that.
C70 interior is factory. Had a drive in an identical one and they were the absolute best seats of any car I have ever been in.
My mom had an s60 with ripping seats, and I put in some C70 seats which were a whole different level of comfy and leather. I think they got the better leather for the increased UV exposure. I learned to drive stick in a T5M C70 so I have a soft spot for them!
@@DavidBello I have a dodgy back and when I got in the C70 all the aches and pains vanished in seconds. It was a weird, almost religious, experience :)
Red 245 Mafia!
I always like to go to the pick n pull.
Is there a metal line hlbehind the rack that attaches to nothing ?
Did you get tires too in the scapyard?
If you look up "Volvo 240 steering rack shaft guide" should one of those bushings maybe fix the vobble problem?
I see what you mean, and I was curious to find only one side on both racks had that bushing. Most of the advertisers of the polyurethane bushing specify it is for manual steering cars only But I do think our old rack was worn beyond a new bushing’s help
There may be more value in saving that rack to have it rebuilt (eventually), versus returning it to the wrecking yard for your core charges.
Exactly 😉
I wish it was this easy on the XC90...I have the clunk of death, just putting off the pain!
Sad! :( you’re sure it’s the rack? The P2s make clunks for many reasons
@@DavidBello I think so unfortunately...sounds like a hydraulic clunk when turning the wheel to one side and quickly turning it back, especially to the left. Had it up on jack stands last month and it seemed like there was some play in the pinion gearset as well. Real bummer! (and expensive)
That interior is called lava and was an option on 2004 C70’s. Interesting that someone put it in a 2000.
"The seats are lava"?
Use Ford "Type F" fluid. not Dexron of universal power steering.Yes TRW is CAM. Yes, that is ZF on that 1986 with the big bellow ends. New inner and outer tie rods. NLGI 2 grease in the bellow chamber for the inner tie rod and the geared slide shaft only so much as to allow air to pass between the left and right bellows. The new grease lubes the geared slide rack and the inside of the white hardened nylon bushings inside the rack as you know.
Disconnect the low pressure return at the reservoir. With removed belt, spin the pulley (direction ?) and as it drains replace with Ford "Type F".
Use a three-five pound hammer and bang the Pitman arm outer circumference and use a level to pull down on the steering arm assembly. Watch the outer tie rode boot if you mean to re-use it.
All strut mounts for 240, PN 1272455, are junk. Volvo is using junk after market like Meyle or MTC. All use a sealed bearing that spins fine yet suffers the up and down action and can fail in a year or two. Volvo used Boge and SKF. These used a ball bearing race under the dust cap. Use synthetic silicon NLGI 2 grease like SuperLube to lube these yet they are no longer made. Only option is BNE Dynamics and the cheaper of their two steel strut mounts.
relax
About $85 for a new in Europe
Don't know shipping costs from Europe to the US, but if we can shop parts for US cars directly from the US..
Shopping for Volvo parts in Europe might be a better option.
According to some web sites, the following Volvos use the same steering rack
V70 II (285) 1999 - 2008
V50 (545) 2003 - 2012
XC90 I (275) 2002 - 2014
V70 III (135) 2007 - ...
XC70 Cross Country (295) 1997 - 2007
XC70 II Stasjonsvogn (136) 2007 - 2016
XC60 (156) 2008 - ...
S60 I (384) 2000 - 2010
V60 (155, 157) 2010 - ...
V70 I (875, 876) 1995 - 2000
S40 II (544) 2004 - 2012
S80 I (184) 1998 - 2008
C30 (533) 2006 - 2013
V40 Hatchback (525, 526) 2012 - ...
940 II Stasjonsvogn (945) 1994 - 1998
240 Estate and Sedan.
Since David said he knows of 3 different racks in the 240s I'm guessing this is for late model 240s? As a late model 240 owner myself I'd be really delighted if that list applied to mine - just in case.
@@Bassalicious
If I get a vin number I can check at this end and see if any part numbers corrensponds with any newer cars, or the price of them.
@@MrFengen Do you know of a publicly accessible databank for that sort of stuff?
Please do a walk though and complete break down of your 240. I’m in the process of buying a 245.
Any suggestions on where I can buy this part?
you are not suposed to use atf oil in the power steering of a 240
Depends on the rack. Some call for Ford type F ATF.
@@plopping-wetlyacademyofmot9639 the ZF rack is the only one you are supposed to use ATF according to the repair manual on steering.
@burepajkn4975 ATF and Power Steering Fluid are chemically nearly identical and interchangeable.
only differences between the types (dex, merc, etc) is additives and friction modifiers.
They're really pretty much the same thing. (Hence why SO many cars call for ATF in their power steering reservoirs.) You're trying to bog down with semantics here. It makes so little difference it's pointless to even waste time talking about it