The belts are not indestructible. It's just that the pulleys may fail first. And the original water pump is good for 200K miles - unless a previous owner has put a cheap chinese one. Use only Aisin for the water pump, Continental for the belt kit.
This is right on the absolute edge of my skills but I'm going to do it. The main reason isn't money but that I've seen and heard of too many dishonest and/or incompetent "professional" shops in my area.
As it is a good idea to replace the idle pulley and tensioner when you replace the timing belt, for these, volvo recommends you check them for play or oil contamination, if they are ok that can be reused. A genuine belt kit including the pulleys is around £60 in the UK so its not that bad!
Thanks, now I can change the belt. I do not have the cam and crank locking tools but you would have mentioned if they are needed. Vvt can be installed "as you wish". Let's start.
Hello, I drive a 2005 Volvo XC70. I requested if my dealership would also replace the idler/tension rollers as routine (as well as the belt). Have over 90K miles. I was told, not part of the job, nor is it required. Keep in mind this is coming from Volvo. I requested he double check with one of his service techs to confirm if my request is valid. So, is this just the dealership hoping to ensure I blow my engine to ensure the possibility of a new sales in the future? Thanks for your input.
Hey iPd, question for u in the market for a 93-00 850 s/v70 or 03 to 07 v70 which body style is easiest to do a timing belt, also are the natural aspirated or turbo engine better. Overall for longevity
I'd say that an older model car (so in your case, the 850 s/v70 from 93-00) would be easier, since those cars generally have more room in the engine bay. However, take into account that components like AC and a turbo might make it more difficult, since those cram up the engine bay itself. For longevity, a naturally aspirated car will generally hold out longer due to less stress that's put onto certain components. More power from the same components means more stress is put on those components, making them wear out faster. This does however vary greatly on engine design, the way it was driven etc.
but when i put the timing belt i try turn the engine Manuel with wrench is free but at a point the engine will not turn like going clock wise,is that ok
Question about lapping! on my valves, I got a 95 turbo, I'm doing a valve job and realized that the surface area is perfect to the valve seats to the sides of the valves, it looks perfect cut.. Do you recommend lapping the valve's here?
The belts are not indestructible. It's just that the pulleys may fail first. And the original water pump is good for 200K miles - unless a previous owner has put a cheap chinese one. Use only Aisin for the water pump, Continental for the belt kit.
This is right on the absolute edge of my skills but I'm going to do it. The main reason isn't money but that I've seen and heard of too many dishonest and/or incompetent "professional" shops in my area.
As it is a good idea to replace the idle pulley and tensioner when you replace the timing belt, for these, volvo recommends you check them for play or oil contamination, if they are ok that can be reused. A genuine belt kit including the pulleys is around £60 in the UK so its not that bad!
Thanks, now I can change the belt. I do not have the cam and crank locking tools but you would have mentioned if they are needed. Vvt can be installed "as you wish". Let's start.
this ur video is good but is too short can u pls do more on set and aligning the cam-sprocket, cam exhaust, and intake cam thanks
We only replace the water pump at the second timing belt on 2001-2009 Volvo. Unlike a Vw or Toyota.
Hello, I drive a 2005 Volvo XC70. I requested if my dealership would also replace the idler/tension rollers as routine (as well as the belt). Have over 90K miles. I was told, not part of the job, nor is it required. Keep in mind this is coming from Volvo. I requested he double check with one of his service techs to confirm if my request is valid. So, is this just the dealership hoping to ensure I blow my engine to ensure the possibility of a new sales in the future? Thanks for your input.
User One need to be change at 110000 miles. It will run 10 or 20 more but you will be gambling
Also..dont go to the dealers..find a volvo specialist in your area
I dont understand why a shop would dismiss a request to do more work that pays more labor and sells more parts. Take it elsewhere.
Do you need to use a cam lock tool to do a T belt job? not adjusting the VVT hubs so why would I need the tool?
And order the lock tool. One point out and your car will run like bad. Also. It take a week to the belt to really seat well.
Never doubt yourself, its really not that hard.
this is Robert DIY approved ! ...youtube him ….
Hey iPd, question for u in the market for a 93-00 850 s/v70 or 03 to 07 v70 which body style is easiest to do a timing belt, also are the natural aspirated or turbo engine better. Overall for longevity
I'd say that an older model car (so in your case, the 850 s/v70 from 93-00) would be easier, since those cars generally have more room in the engine bay. However, take into account that components like AC and a turbo might make it more difficult, since those cram up the engine bay itself.
For longevity, a naturally aspirated car will generally hold out longer due to less stress that's put onto certain components. More power from the same components means more stress is put on those components, making them wear out faster. This does however vary greatly on engine design, the way it was driven etc.
Hi how are you Can you help me with the problem in my car v70
My problem when running the car does not work to when you lift the pole off the battery
but when i put the timing belt i try turn the engine Manuel with wrench is free but at a point the engine will not turn like going clock wise,is that ok
Question about lapping! on my valves, I got a 95 turbo, I'm doing a valve job and realized that the surface area is perfect to the valve seats to the sides of the valves, it looks perfect cut.. Do you recommend lapping the valve's here?
One more. The marks are really smalls look well you will find then but they are not really well marked
I have 2004 s60 only 62500 km when do I change timeing belt
NON INTERFERENCE! YEAH BOY! 1992 TURBOBRICK FOR LIFE!
Do a 2000 volvo s70 needs a timing belt changed?
Absolutely. If theres a question of when it was done...do it with the pulleys and water pump.
Id love to see the car the timing belt takes 3 hours of labor. Takes double that to get to it!
2-3 hours labor :p It takes 20 minutes tops
ahahahahahahaha
Youre hired
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