Well, you've forgotten to tell about the cooling system bolt, hidden behind the engine block, that allows to flush the cooling system including the heat unit...
As for the pulleys, I know from experience that some aftermarket parts isn't a perfect fit even when you order the correct part number from the Volvo catalouge. Ordering it directly from the dealer or buying from the OEM manufacturer is sometimes the only solution. I had a similar issue when replacing pulleys for the accessory belt on my 960. Also, I'm not sure you should use red coolant in this engine. The original stuff is green/blue-ish.
@Björn So it seems indeed. It's just a shame that some of the "good" aftermarket brands also can't get it to OEM spec. And about the coolant, I don't think the color is relevant on it beeing the right or wrong coolant but rather it's properties. I could be wrong though😅
@Petr Majtán Like we said to Björn, We don't think the color is relevant to it beeing the right or wrong coolant but rather it's properties. We could be wrong though so if you have to some more info on why this one might be wrong, please let us know. We can always flush it again and put other coolant in 😊
@@MusTRitch about coolant, i don't know about 850 engines, but 240 B230F is prepared for G11 blue coolant - of course you can use other, but G11 blue is for aluminium blocks
Thanks, It can sound silly but i'm curious if i can add only distilled water to start car after timing set replacement. I'll make flush and i dont want to waste coolant. It's 7-8 degrees here btw.@@MusTRitch
Well, you've forgotten to tell about the cooling system bolt, hidden behind the engine block, that allows to flush the cooling system including the heat unit...
Marked your comment. We also did not mention to put the heater to max temp so the flush gets everywhere.
@@MusTRitch There is no valve to stop the flow of the coolant into the heater core, so max. temp setting should not make a difference.
@@MusTRitch You don't need to do that on the 850.
Flushing the coolant is so satisfying. The engine bay looks squeaky clean. Awesome job.
As for the pulleys, I know from experience that some aftermarket parts isn't a perfect fit even when you order the correct part number from the Volvo catalouge. Ordering it directly from the dealer or buying from the OEM manufacturer is sometimes the only solution. I had a similar issue when replacing pulleys for the accessory belt on my 960.
Also, I'm not sure you should use red coolant in this engine. The original stuff is green/blue-ish.
+1 for wrong coolant
@Björn So it seems indeed. It's just a shame that some of the "good" aftermarket brands also can't get it to OEM spec.
And about the coolant, I don't think the color is relevant on it beeing the right or wrong coolant but rather it's properties. I could be wrong though😅
@Petr Majtán Like we said to Björn, We don't think the color is relevant to it beeing the right or wrong coolant but rather it's properties. We could be wrong though so if you have to some more info on why this one might be wrong, please let us know. We can always flush it again and put other coolant in 😊
@@MusTRitch about coolant, i don't know about 850 engines, but 240 B230F is prepared for G11 blue coolant - of course you can use other, but G11 blue is for aluminium blocks
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So you should not buy the timing kit from SKF?
Well, we won't anymore😅 but others seem to have had no trouble with the SFK kit so yeah...
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What coolant you used ?
@tersfilozof4550 We used Kroon-Oil Coolant SP 12.
Thanks, It can sound silly but i'm curious if i can add only distilled water to start car after timing set replacement. I'll make flush and i dont want to waste coolant. It's 7-8 degrees here btw.@@MusTRitch
Not silly at all! We also did the flush with distilled water for exactly the same reason😊
@@MusTRitch thanks