Fixing Everything Wrong with my Volvo V70R's 5 Cylinder Engine! (Manual Swap Ep.2)
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
- In this video I'm completely resealing my cheap Volvo V70R's engine and fixing all of its issues!
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this series makes me feel like I belong, like I'm part of the process
True tho
You do belong. Find your community brother… and if you can’t find one, make one.
This is what is missing from the car shows that have an hour long episode and then cram everything in, which feels rushed and the most interesting parts are left out! So this is why I visit youtube and watch channels like this one, way way better :)
Yessss you get it
Wake up babe new willem verbeeck engine overhaul video dropped
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Came here for the Volvo (there's not enough Volvo enthusiasts out there) stayed for the great video ( well shot, edited and narrated/explained).
Saabs too... I think I'm the only only in my country (Portugal) actively fixing and improving.
IMO the reason there’s so few remaining Volvo enthusiasts is a general feeling of abandonment… after the ford acquisition in ~99 it began to spiral😔
I'm one I own a beautiful white Volvo xc 70 it's a fast car ppla don't expect it when I go flying by lmao love mine I muffler deleted it and omg thang sounds like a baby v10
u need to learn multiple language actually to know the Volvo community
Especially for the p2
Do not install the cam cover with impact gun, use the "T" tools that you used for removing it. The threads are easy to strip and then you cry with new oil leaks:) Same goes for timing tensioner, aluminum is not grateful for impacting.
Great channel, keep it up!
Even the plastic trim covers get a 1/4" torque wrench on my white block, and all fasteners are tightened by hand. But that's because I'm going to daily my late dad's '02 V70 for the rest of my life, so avoiding thread damage to the aluminum castings is of particular concern.
I also clean any aluminum threads with a plastic bore brush every time a bolt is removed
I agree. As a guy who worked on Volvos and Saabs for more than a decade, I was feeling good about things until I saw the impact pulling down the cam cover without the tools in the spark plug threads. Those bolts need to be torqued down, because overtightening them can influence the tolerance of the cams. I’m a bit stressed out right now.
Came to comments to say this. Impact is okay ish for taking things off but really shouldn't be used for reassembly.
Yep a garage in the uk damage my aluminium sump on a BMW E46 I had 6 years ago. They cross threaded the sump plug (They paid for a new one)
When I was sick in bed, I discovered your channel and I would like to say that despite the current 35.200 subscribers, this really feels like a 300k or 500k channel. The quality of the video is very good, not too much fuss, calm music and someone who doesn't act like a know-it-all.
My sincere compliments!
Doing something wrong is of course incredibly sh*tty, but completely natural. As my uncle always says; those are study costs.
Keep it up man, as many of your viewers would say.
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He does have 400k subs on his main channel for a good reason:) Both a great photographer, content creator and mechanic👍🏼
@@theoeilertsen7516 What is his main channel if I may ask?
@@TerrybleGamerWillem Verbeeck, his main channel is centered around photography :)
@@aarontimm Thank you, never knew he had another channel!
dude, the quality you present on your channel is spotless, keep it up, ill be here to support it!!
My man is grinding
Power tools are for taking OFF the hardware. Hand tools and torque wrench are for putting ON hardware.
23:00 use the old seals placed on top of the new to hammer them home if you haven't got any huge sockets to use. Less chance of damaging the new ones.
He done a great job , I’m sure he’s definitely took in account on what he’s doin more so than you or probably 95% of others here commenting.
@@DanDan_and_the_boys torque specs are key for volvos if you want reliability. The valve cover must be torqued to spec, same with vvt hubs, crank bolts and tensioners.
Yes
@@DanDan_and_the_boys Powertools are not for building engines. Period.
@@N911GT2 No offence, but if Gale Banks uses power tools, I'm using power tools too. Rhetoric be damned!
As a swedish guy who works at a Volvo workshop, and own a P2 V70 myself, it's really entertaining watching you fearlessly tear apart these cars, and giving them all your love. I'm amazed how much you guys like these cars over there!
Keep up the awesome work, I love watching your videos, they're very well edited and I love following your progress with these cars 😊
Love from sweden ❤
I like how "at home" i feel with your content. No fancy garage setup or tools. Just good old creativity and thinking twice before doing. The warmest of greetings from Sweden and thank you for bringing this beautiful car back to life.
You will have to redo your timing belt a third time for two reasons: 1. You forgot the rear cambelt cover and you need to pull the water pump and belt roller to get that on. 2. You "official seal installation tool" does not make certain than the VVT pulley seals are in the head the correct distance, like the 90 dollar factory tool does. If you put them in too far or too shallow, your VVT hubs will leak oil. You could take the gamble, but since you are going to pull it off anyway and the engine is out now, it is hardly any trouble to verify you are in the correct distance.
I agree 100%
Did it exactly like this on my s60r and never had a problem
A lot of those special tools are designed to make the job foolproof. Don’t be a fool and you’ll be mostly okay
@17:39, just a tip. In the future, get one of those small sponge rollers and dab the sealant over the cover (and not the head). Then roll all over the flat surface of the cover so it creates a thin layer. You don't want to much either, I can't really tell but the amount you put on looks WAY to much. Hope it helps for the future :) Good work!
Yes he put on WAY too much, enough to risk clogging the oil pump.
@@ASDASD34RDFS No, it's anaerobic sealant which is not the same as RTV that has silicone in it. Anaerobic sealer hardens in absence of oxygen and the rest mixes with the oil and comes out in the next oil change.
@@jompemc So he applied basically red loctice. I am sure this will be fun to remove in the future.
He put it way too much and where there's gonna be oil passing so a disaster is coming soon. Hopefully a fully build forged engine
No, it looks like he applied the correct Volvo sealant, which has nowhere near the locking power of loctite, and remains a tiny bit flexible. Also the actual amount he applied might be a little much, but it doesn't matter, the excess gets churned into the oil: it's not RTV. @@ASDASD34RDFS
Dude if you're a "beginner" I don't know what I am. Great work as always and much respect for your ambition and patience. Love this car and always happy to see a young person appreciating and saving these cars - they're well worth the effort.
There's something really inspiring about watching you build; no super cars, no massive crew and all the flash, expensive tools. Just learning as you go and showing us your mistakes. Much respect mate. Yourself & 'M359 Restorations are my favourite youtube channels 😄
I think you're going to have to redo the timing again, unfortunately - you didn't put the inner timing cover on before the pullies and belt. Pretty sure I did the exact same thing when I refreshed the engine on my S60 a couple years back. I also remember that crank "locking" tool being a joke lol, it's not your fault it moved.
Anyway, I've been really enjoying the videos, I've been wanting to manual swap my S60 since before it ran lmao. It's nice to see someone else around my age interested in these cars. Keep up the good work 👍
Open belt it is. The cover cracked completely.
@wheelemverb love your channel. My '02 V70 2.4T is currently at the dealer for cam seal, timing belt, water pump, etc replacement. $3,100 job after much negotiation. 😮😮😮
Keep up the good work and keeping fingers crossed none of the valves got damaged.
If I'm not mistaken you're supposed to use a foam paint roller to evenly distribute that anaerobic sealant.
And then there's minimal squeeze out and perfect coverage
Again, fair play to you buddy. Stumbled upon you a while back. Don't possess nor desire a Volvo. What you've done so far is extremely admirable. This isn't give a go DIY. It's balls deep. People wonder why.. it's the smile you get heading down the road in your mode of transportation you made possible. Respect 💪
Full girth depth
@@reallyhappenings5597 balls and all mate 🤬 ..
V70R 6 speed is my daily, absolutely NO ONE is doing videos like yours, this is the exact stuff I’m looking for to learn more about my car before diving in, keep it up.
I think you missed putting back the plastic timing covers. Enjoying this series though :)
That’s what I thought the mistake was!! 😝
I did they completely cracked
This channel has so much potential, the editing and video quality is just superb.
Your calmness and sense of explanation is rare these days. Especially in the car community RUclips.
I have owned 1 V70R Gen1 and 2 Gen2, still have my Flash Green V70R -04 with the orange interior, had it since -09!
Stay original, greetings from Sweden 🤜💥🤛
you need to adjust better the VTT, see in internet the manual to do it. probably you have the light "check engine" for the bad adjustment. you make a very good series 👏 👌
He has returned and it was good.
The crankshaft locking tool locks against the number 5 rod which means it only locks one way. If you spin the engine the other way the rod is free to move.
The cam gears have little marks on them and it doesn’t exactly matter how they go back on but i also does. If you put the plastic cover back on, the little marks should line up with the marks on the cover which would ensure you aren’t for example half a tooth off on the belt which would leave the belt less tensioned on the drive side.
Also definitely use the same tools to install the cam cover that you used to take it off. The cam seals should sit out a little further, almost flush with the head and valve cover.
The timing belt tensioner should be set depending on how warm or cold it is outside. Room temp is in the middle. I would also definitely lube up all the o-rings before installing them. Glad to see someone making quality videos on these cars!
I ♥ this video series. Well done!
I have been waiting all week , finally 😅😅
The nice thing about anaerobic sealant is that is is oil soluble. It cures in the absence of air (the mating surfaces) but any excess inside the engine will dissolve in the oil and not clog anything up. Unlike RTV which can cause all kinds of problems.
Porsche used to make extensive use of Loctite 574 which is basically the same stuff to seal up 911 case halves and 944 engines.
But your use of it on the water pump won't actually work. It only cures I on metal to metal contact. However I don't think it will hurt anything. Hylomar would have been a better choice. :)
Anaerobic sealant is soo good and a must on a volvo 5 cyl or redblock 16v, rtv can and will fuck up the engine! Thanks for the info on the fact that it only works metal to metal, didnt know that!
@@epp9122 It's great stuff, as long as you know its limitations. It can't really fill bigger imperfections (there is a spec that I can't recall for the most common sealants) but for machined metal to metal flanges it's really good.
@@JVR_Funwithdesign ive always used the volvo brand thats pink and never knew the actual name anaerobic sealant, always called it pink volvo goo haha
Great video as usual! Keep up the good work!
Finally! I’ve been waiting for so long ❤
Cannot fricken wait for the next video. This channel is absolute gold
By far the best episode yet. Can’t wait for the first drive.
Probably a nerdy question, but I'm kind of curious how you keep track of all the parts you remove, say, even all the hundres of bolts, and what process you follow to put them all back in place the same way again, and in the right order. It would be interesting if you'd share a bit of your methodology for doing that. What an over the top project! There's no way I can possibly tune out until we see this thing on the road again!
Personally, I use labeled ziploc bags and include sticky notes inside each bag with small diagrams/extra info if needed.
This channel is amazing!! Best car content on RUclips right now
Finally something good to see on yt. GJ man!
I love this series.
Can’t wait to see this engine back in place, nice job man.
I am enjoying this build more than anything else I am watching. Keep them coming.
Your videos are always a treat. Ever excited for the future of you channel.
Such high quality content. Worth a million subs
Long form videos are goated!!!
The oil inside the transmission bell housing maybe coning from the transmission seal under the throw out bearing.
Great video and progress🎉
You’re doing an awesome job. I wait every week for your next video
Fantastic content, really enjoy your videos dude.
These videos just are just so good i just find myself binge watching you working on this engine and losing track of time, keep it up!
Dude you work incredibly fast! Good job!
Excellent videos, man. Enjoy it every time, thx
Thank you for such a long video and that for free. I love your videos. So relaxing. Greetings from Germany.
Well done sir! Great editing and most certainly mechanic skills
very nice, cant wait to see the manual box in action
Wow. It was interesting. Waiting for a continue . Thanks dude
Always a good day when I get a notification from this channel. Love your videos man, love the relaxed/chill vibe
Rear timing cover before belt and pulleys 😢 also top cover should have been torqued in sequence. Ensuring even and correct pressure for cam journals. 👍👍
I always thought that you needed to apply pressure first with the special tool that he used in the beginning, then bolt everything down?
Just here to like and comment, saving the video for Saturday morning when I have time to sit down with a cup of coffee and cast this on the TV. Can't wait!! 🎉🔥🔥🔥
Cant wait for the next video, per usual. I wish there were 2 of you to get even more stuff done each week!
The fact that this guy only has 35k subs is mindblowing, this is really high quality videos. Keep up the good work 👌
It's always a life's highlight when WheelemVerb uploads another video
I feel like a kid again. Waiting for your next video and super exciting when it is online ! Thanks and keep it up !
Nice job! Well done!
I love these kind of builds
Thanks again I'm loving this build
Favorite RUclipsr, no joke. And helping me work on my v70r. The goat!
Alrighty....fits....like a glove. Been here since day 1.....keep it going...This is going to be an awesome end result.
Great content, this is the kind of videos i'm looking for.
M539 and now you. Keep going bro.
I love this series because it reminds me of when I used to work on my S60 T5.
6:28 “it smells like fart” well said brother
Such a good video bro
Man, now like I feel you should have got the head re-lapped, replaced the bearings, etc. you’re in so deep already…. lol. It’s like a can of worms, when you get in… everything becomes “whilst you’re there” job. Love this series, love Volvos
A sick wagon and some good old fashioned work ethic, I’m hooked. Keep going bro 💯🫡
Dude I love your videos so so much. Such a cozy vibe, I wish they could go on forever! Your choice of soundtrack is also chef's kiss
cant wait to see this car finished up
Amazing teardown ! Your skills and knowledge is really impressive. This is my favorite channel on RUclips now !
Stumbled across your channel randomly and can solidly say I'm all the happier for it!
The editing, voicing and detail are absolutely perfect.
Keep up the great work 💯👌🙌
Such a fantastic channel. I can't be happier that you're doing this to one of my favorite Volvos of ALL time.
Good job man! And hey, stuff happens, that's mechanic life for ya. Good on you for being honest about it. Love the series, keep them vids coming. 👍
This channel is on point 👌 amazing choice of project car, down to earth guy and we're all learning stuff along with you. Keep doing you bro 🙌🔥
Oh wow bro.What fantastic one 👍🏻. Balls of steel to do what you are doing. Great work again looking amazing
im from sweden and i can really say that this is the most in depth videos on replacing parts and it is a really fun series to watch
Underrated channel for sure! I can't believe this has only 36.000 subscribers. Keep up the good work!
Love the series 👍
Amazing series, thank you for the Volvo Content :-) Greetings from Germany
Well done man!
Du är helt otroligt duktig mannen.
You did an amazing job. Great content. Lovely car.
Even at 40 minutes these videos seem to short. I'm so happy that I stumbled upon your channel.
WOOT!
Keep at it Bro!
You should really shim the block it will prevent it from cracking and you won't cry yourself to sleep at night or if you really want to go all out send your block out to elevate for some custom sleeves which is not really necessary here in this application but if you are going to in the future build this car to make high numbers then for sure do so.
Big love from Sweden! just amazing content! keep it up!
Good Stuff! Not only are you learning yourself, your documenting it which Helps other P2 enthusiasts. I know I'll revisit this video one day to do my timing and seals. You deserve every bit of success with this channel, respect.
Willem gang. Gotta support this process.
In love with this channel man! The vibe is so chill and laidback, music is perf and the editing is great too. Feels like hanging out with a mate while he builds a beautiful swedish beast. Got me craving my own R big time. Keep it up 🫡
I know nothing about cars but this videos me hooked
love this build!!
Love your process. A lot to do.
Killer content love it keep this going.
Watching from Brazil and loving the chanel. Keep the faith and the amazing job.
I admire your dedication, organization, and attention to detail. This volvo motor is sneaky stout. 👍
Watched while having my morning coffee.
I love my 5 banger Chevy Colorado, planning on swapping it as well and a small lift
I love it. keep doing this stuff, please.
I'm not sure if you've mentioned or heard it
But don't forget that your adaptive suspension works together with the brake and gas pedal
It's not just how harsh your ride is, it also changes throttle response, etc.
There's no solution to the OEM struts, there's no aftermarket struts that have the electronics and there's no "adapter plugs" to fool your BCM to think that you still have the OEM shocks