You might not understand this but your video on how you fixed the awd and transmition for 100$ is one of the best video ever the way it was produced you actually fixing stuff and all the juicy R bits
@@robinrai4973 I don't know if M539 really really makes me want an E39 BMW or if he makes me really really not want one. Nonetheless I fell in love with the car because of his videos haha!
Oh Man, I owned one of those R's years ago. My favourite story was my wife borrowed it one time for a long trip, she said she was rolling along listening to music and thought she was going about 70 but when she looked down she was going 130! Smooth car, loved driving it, hated owning it. Wish I had your mechanical skills back then. Enjoy that thing, and wait till you drop it into sport mode and hit a big wide sweeper turn! Amazing.
I drove an S60R for 5 flawless years in the best color combo (BSM/Atacama duh) -- maybe my favorite car I've ever owned and I _will_ get back into one someday.* Besides being a car guy, however, I'm also a filmmaker/photographer. I had absolutely no idea you were a successful & seriously talented shooter. On top of that, you make clear, concise, well-edited car content with zero fake drama and a laid-back vibey soundtrack. Impossible for me NOT to subscribe! *I still own a 5-cylinder AWD turbo sedan and I love it, but it's an Audi.
Im so invested in this series and im not even interested in cars, I came from your main channel but it’s just fun to see someone so passionate and knowledgeable about something. Also I am from Gothenburg, Sweden so Volvo has a special place in my heart.
What a car! A few things that Ive replaced, like the bonnet strut, the rear view mirror, but need to take the old central locking sensor out of the old one and fit into the replacement. The solenoid on the fuel filler cap needs replacing and the left hand front indicator has a loose connection, but nothing on the scale of your re-build!@@huntermcmurray9326
Very smart kid, eager to learn and not easily bummed out. Great enthusiasm and keep it up please. Like to see how the wagon comes together. Thanks for sharing
We got one in the overseas program in Sweden in 2004 - in 2020, gave to grandson (over 144,000 miles, he got 2 1/2 years out of it but was doing a lot of highway driving so, sold to a collector in New Mexico - so, that wonderful car, lives on.
Absolute top tier automotive content! Love how every video the car gets better and better. Excellent work on the car and the videos, bud. I am so stoked every time I see a new video pop up.
You are a very talented mechanic and so YOUNG! Where did you learn everything? Being a Swede I like your devotion to Volvo. I have visited the Torslanda factory in Gothenburg many times. It is amazing.
I'm loving this channel so much dude. This is all rocket science to me, so your knowledge and work is unbelievable. Shout out to Hector as well always good seeing him pop up in this series and on my IG feed.
I had the same thing happen with my charge air pipe after working on my S60R. Was doing a pull onto the freeway and I suddenly hear a large whoosh. Clutch in and engine dead, I friction fitted it and limped the car home, after I fixed it, it was fine. Anyways, love to see these cars being saved, it’s a shame on how many end up scrapped. I have a RUclips S60R thing of my own coming up,
You have a great shooting/editing style that is really calming to watch. Positive attitude and super informative. Also it’s just nice to watch a car get taken care of
Several thousand miles away, I'm restoring my manual 2008 V70 AWD D5. Currently on the 'Swirl flaps', EGR and engine mounts. Thanks for giving me the confindence to tackle this project myself! Surprisingly easy cars to work on 😁
I actually was hoping you were intending to do a manual swap. In my opinion, the manual is always best. I personally think the stock Volvo R wheels are the best looking wheels for this car, but to each is own.
I just picked up a running/driving '04 S60R for $800, so i'm really enjoying this series of videos. I'm a long-time Volvo fan, so I knew what i was getting myself in to. One critique: I would never run Bosch spark plugs in any vehicle. For Volvos, OEM or NGK seem to work best
Really loving this series. I want one of these cars since working for Volvo in the early 2000’s but in the UK they are crazy expensive now. Great series looking forward to seeing the finished car. 🎉
Enjoying this series and following big time, l have an 04 V70R being restored engine being rebuilt new turbski, pcv, timing belt, studs, plugs, engine mount, tensioner/idlers, ceramic pads & new discs all round, service auto, refresh the head, wheel bearing, rear diff then refurb the Pegasus 18's and leather repair to drivers seat looking forward to getting it back on the road.
Dang, that valve cover design is a classic example of engineers hating techs. Absolutely asinine. Great videos dude! I love following along with this series, not a lot of V70R content out there.
big volvo guy here. many current white blocks- the holes you had the most oil in are the holes that get filled by the actual pcv tube when it fails. also the oil cap will fill them if it has a bad seal.
My old man used to have an '03 S60 T5. I loved that thing. He did tell me a few times he wished he'd waited and got an R instead, but the T5 at the time was still very beastly.
great cars !! i had an S80 and when i came to change the brake pads it was like brand new no rust nothing !!! these things are fantastic !!! and you can tell
Hello! I like what you do, good luck and new cool videos. I'm from Moldova and I have a 2006 S60 T5. I like how you enthusiastically disassemble and repair cars.
Oh man, i felt the relief(i bet you did the same), when it startet up perfectly the third time🎉 I really enjoy watching you learning by doing - it’s a Big inspiration 💪🏻 Greetings from Denmark, and a former 2006 V70 T5 Owner 😊
You made awesome work and your music taste is 10/10. I enjoy your videos and that you give some love to R's. They need them and will pay you with smile on your face. Cheers!
Love the vid bro, me and my friend got a V70 XC and we struggled so much with changing the pcv but after we changed it the car felt so much smoother and responsive
ahh yes cylinder number 2 full of oil - i found the same in my V70 when i was trying to diagnose/fix a missfire.. i still need to replace my PCV but im waiting for winter to pass before i stick myself out under the hood. Love this series!
Love your videos, man!!! 👍🏾👍🏾❤️ I have an 04 V70R. She’s a manual with the “space ball” shifter. Bought for $6K 4 years ago from a private seller. So far I’ve spent around $5K on it that includes regular and preventative maintenance (new tires, spark plugs and wires, fuel filter) and also a few hiccups (turbo, rear axle, rear circuit board, etc.) I’m currently at 250K miles.
Dude, I’ve bought a 1500 Volvo, seriously same price, was a p2 xc70 put a bunch of money and work into it. Similar issues to yours, shot Pcv leaking oil. Did water pump as well as timing. Planned a lot with that car, unfortunately got hit by a motorcycle driving in the wrong lane on a curvy road (he survived with minor injuries) but so sad that my wagon was totaled out before. 😞 love the Volvo community. Bought an e46 bmw which has treated me well. Sorrry for the long comment, but big fan of you and your videos!! I considered going into photography like you but started welding instead, dude honestly I’m drunk typing this but really relate to you. Love these videos. Thankyou for these vids, maybe I’ll get back into photography since I’m only 20! Fr big fan dude! Goat
This series is reminding me of my car quite a bit, my Pcv hose was also destroyed like yours, spark plugs nasty but not original, everything you’ve been doing I’ve done or need to do to mine soon. Bought my s60R in September and have loved owning it even with its hiccups
Loving the channel please keep doing you thing. Had a Volvo S70 T5 a few years ago. It was the last year before Volvo sold to Ford (1998) and I loved it. Kept it for a year and passed it along to a young kid that is a Volvo nut. He loved it. They are an underrated car by most people. Might get another down the road but I would like an old rear wheel Amazon or the like. Cheers!
I love to watch those viedeos because my grandpa owns a manual grey/beige v70R wich is in absolutely great condition and he always used it as his winter/traveling car.
You're just this kind of Wunderkind where there's like one in a million people. You pick up photography and master it in like two years. Then you pick up working on cars and become a full blown mechanic in not even a year. Damn. In like two years you'll be building your own car nearly form sketch.
I've had wires like that once on an old car... you could always use liquid electrical tape, saved me a few times, or you could use something like "right stuff" to isolate them. Did that once too.
Great work on bringing this beauty back to life...I'd personally have the original R wheels refurbed..I like the simpler 5 spoke style. Plus OCD has kicked in.. spotting one of your license plate lights has blown 😳
I love this series and this Volvo especially. Hoping to see the end result 🎉
End goal=spaceball!
haven't enjoyed a series like this on youtube in a long time, you're doing something great
Glad you enjoyed it!
Currently my favorite RUclips series at the moment. Keep up the good work!
Your content is incredibly good for how many subs you have, 100% positive you're gonna grow. Keep it up
if only you knew haha
You might not understand this but your video on how you fixed the awd and transmition for 100$ is one of the best video ever the way it was produced you actually fixing stuff and all the juicy R bits
Genuinely one of the most entertaining and well made car build series ive watched.
love the series. You make me fall more and more in love with volvos!
100%! M539 for BMWs and this champ for Volvo!
@@robinrai4973 I don't know if M539 really really makes me want an E39 BMW or if he makes me really really not want one. Nonetheless I fell in love with the car because of his videos haha!
@@tobias_dahlberg lol yeah, I'll admire them from a distance ha
Oh Man, I owned one of those R's years ago. My favourite story was my wife borrowed it one time for a long trip, she said she was rolling along listening to music and thought she was going about 70 but when she looked down she was going 130! Smooth car, loved driving it, hated owning it. Wish I had your mechanical skills back then.
Enjoy that thing, and wait till you drop it into sport mode and hit a big wide sweeper turn! Amazing.
anyone can work on cars
I drove an S60R for 5 flawless years in the best color combo (BSM/Atacama duh) -- maybe my favorite car I've ever owned and I _will_ get back into one someday.* Besides being a car guy, however, I'm also a filmmaker/photographer. I had absolutely no idea you were a successful & seriously talented shooter. On top of that, you make clear, concise, well-edited car content with zero fake drama and a laid-back vibey soundtrack. Impossible for me NOT to subscribe!
*I still own a 5-cylinder AWD turbo sedan and I love it, but it's an Audi.
Who needs to drive a car when the wheels look fantastic? Again, an excellent video, dude. Love your style, love V70R.
Your videos are such a mood. Nothing beats that feeling from the first drive after a long sesh.
Great car, great series! Personally, I prefer the original wheels. In my eyes, the new ones make the car look a bit older😅
Im so invested in this series and im not even interested in cars, I came from your main channel but it’s just fun to see someone so passionate and knowledgeable about something. Also I am from Gothenburg, Sweden so Volvo has a special place in my heart.
This is a great reference series, Sir! I’m picking up my V70R on Monday..it has just over 40,000 miles on the clock.👌🏼
How's it coming along?
What a car! A few things that Ive replaced, like the bonnet strut, the rear view mirror, but need to take the old central locking sensor out of the old one and fit into the replacement. The solenoid on the fuel filler cap needs replacing and the left hand front indicator has a loose connection, but nothing on the scale of your re-build!@@huntermcmurray9326
Very smart kid, eager to learn and not easily bummed out. Great enthusiasm and keep it up please. Like to see how the wagon comes together. Thanks for sharing
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We got one in the overseas program in Sweden in 2004 - in 2020, gave to grandson (over 144,000 miles, he got 2 1/2 years out of it but was doing a lot of highway driving so, sold to a collector in New Mexico - so, that wonderful car, lives on.
I've always loved the look of these. I had no idea that they were fast.
Dude these wheels fit this car so well, such a shame that they literally don't FIT. the irony. love the series, cheers!
Absolute top tier automotive content! Love how every video the car gets better and better. Excellent work on the car and the videos, bud. I am so stoked every time I see a new video pop up.
You are a very talented mechanic and so YOUNG! Where did you learn everything? Being a Swede I like your devotion to Volvo. I have visited the Torslanda factory in Gothenburg many times. It is amazing.
I'm loving this channel so much dude. This is all rocket science to me, so your knowledge and work is unbelievable. Shout out to Hector as well always good seeing him pop up in this series and on my IG feed.
I used to have a friend who owned a Volvo shop and fell In love with these cars because of him. This video series is re igniting my love for them. ❤
Love the series man. I’m amazed at your ability to do everything that you’re doing. Keep it going and I’ll keep watching!
I had the same thing happen with my charge air pipe after working on my S60R. Was doing a pull onto the freeway and I suddenly hear a large whoosh. Clutch in and engine dead, I friction fitted it and limped the car home, after I fixed it, it was fine. Anyways, love to see these cars being saved, it’s a shame on how many end up scrapped. I have a RUclips S60R thing of my own coming up,
@VPARTS hook the man up with the greatest Volvo stuff on the market! 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
absolutely loving this and also learning a lot along the way what goes wrong and how to fix it. love it, keep them coming mate!
Stoked every time you release a new video, favorite car series for sure, love it! Keep up the amazing work 🔥Looking forward to the next part!
these videos are a joy. Happy to see where the ride takes us.
You have a great shooting/editing style that is really calming to watch. Positive attitude and super informative. Also it’s just nice to watch a car get taken care of
Several thousand miles away, I'm restoring my manual 2008 V70 AWD D5. Currently on the 'Swirl flaps', EGR and engine mounts. Thanks for giving me the confindence to tackle this project myself! Surprisingly easy cars to work on 😁
love these vids man! saw your vids a few weeks ago and i cant get enough, exited to see what you do with the v70r
I actually was hoping you were intending to do a manual swap. In my opinion, the manual is always best. I personally think the stock Volvo R wheels are the best looking wheels for this car, but to each is own.
perfect video for my volvo service lunch break
this series has me rooting for this car! keep up the great work man
Channels like yours are what RUclips is all about! Thanks!
I just picked up a running/driving '04 S60R for $800, so i'm really enjoying this series of videos. I'm a long-time Volvo fan, so I knew what i was getting myself in to. One critique: I would never run Bosch spark plugs in any vehicle. For Volvos, OEM or NGK seem to work best
Damn dude, wish you lived in Germany close to me.. we could mess around with our v70s all day long together.. I need a friend like you..
Really loving this series. I want one of these cars since working for Volvo in the early 2000’s but in the UK they are crazy expensive now. Great series looking forward to seeing the finished car. 🎉
Love the Car, love the series !
man i’m just starting to fall in love with cars and this series is great!!
Keep them coming, I really look forward to these videos every time.
Its really inspiring to see you work on the car, especially the engine work you do.
Keep up the good work bro, love to see your channel grow!
I'm glad I found your first video of the series in my recommendations when it came out!
Loving this series dude. Keep it up!
A brilliant series of videos. Excellent 😁
Keep in mind that maybe you have issues with the AWD if you change the wheels , tyres proportions
TBH you shoud deserve much more subscribers. Keep up the awesome content! Greetings from Latvia.
Let's go Willem, i love this series! I think you will resolve the problem with the spacers
This dude keeps pumping out content. Excellent pacing in the video
Great series... It's great when car channels actually do car stuff!
from Wales greetings i love your series on your volvos i'm much older than you/ but have a passion for volvos old and even older like 544's. thanks!!!
Enjoying this series and following big time, l have an 04 V70R being restored engine being rebuilt new turbski, pcv, timing belt, studs, plugs, engine mount, tensioner/idlers, ceramic pads & new discs all round, service auto, refresh the head, wheel bearing, rear diff then refurb the Pegasus 18's and leather repair to drivers seat looking forward to getting it back on the road.
Following you from Toronto Canada- love the videos!
this series is bringing me back to watching youtube more consistently
Dang, that valve cover design is a classic example of engineers hating techs. Absolutely asinine. Great videos dude! I love following along with this series, not a lot of V70R content out there.
Love your videos man! This series is awesome
it would be good to replace timing belt as well, I love your channel, keep videos coming
Its been replaced already, but if I remove that valve cover I definitely will swap the belt too!
Recently started watching your channel and absolutely loving every episode
Loving this channel so much mate
This is the best series on RUclips.
big volvo guy here. many current white blocks- the holes you had the most oil in are the holes that get filled by the actual pcv tube when it fails. also the oil cap will fill them if it has a bad seal.
My old man used to have an '03 S60 T5. I loved that thing. He did tell me a few times he wished he'd waited and got an R instead, but the T5 at the time was still very beastly.
great video as always dude! I would love to see you put this on the dyno and get it tuned
amazing series Willem!!
great cars !! i had an S80 and when i came to change the brake pads it was like brand new no rust nothing !!! these things are fantastic !!! and you can tell
Hello! I like what you do, good luck and new cool videos. I'm from Moldova and I have a 2006 S60 T5. I like how you enthusiastically disassemble and repair cars.
Every vid makes me like your channel more 🙂 keep up the good work.👍🏻
Really love this series - beautiful car ❤ Cheers Sue 😊😊
had me in the first half saying you're getting rid of pegs but nebs are SUCH A GOOD CHOICE. Love the content 🤜
Keep ur up broski been enjoying the videos ❤
Oh gosh, i live this kind of videos. Don t stop 😍
I really need to do the PCV on my '01 V70 T5, this is giving me the motivation to get it done! Awesome video!
Oh man, i felt the relief(i bet you did the same), when it startet up perfectly the third time🎉
I really enjoy watching you learning by doing - it’s a Big inspiration 💪🏻
Greetings from Denmark, and a former 2006 V70 T5 Owner 😊
You made awesome work and your music taste is 10/10. I enjoy your videos and that you give some love to R's. They need them and will pay you with smile on your face. Cheers!
I loved the moment you said no throttle response. I instantly knew it was going to be the wiring harness. Been there. Done that.
Love the vid bro, me and my friend got a V70 XC and we struggled so much with changing the pcv but after we changed it the car felt so much smoother and responsive
ahh yes cylinder number 2 full of oil - i found the same in my V70 when i was trying to diagnose/fix a missfire.. i still need to replace my PCV but im waiting for winter to pass before i stick myself out under the hood. Love this series!
Love your videos, man!!! 👍🏾👍🏾❤️
I have an 04 V70R. She’s a manual with the “space ball” shifter.
Bought for $6K 4 years ago from a private seller. So far I’ve spent around $5K on it that includes regular and preventative maintenance (new tires, spark plugs and wires, fuel filter) and also a few hiccups (turbo, rear axle, rear circuit board, etc.)
I’m currently at 250K miles.
Great video..love to have the same car knowledge you have..keep up the great work..love from Ireland!
Dude, I’ve bought a 1500 Volvo, seriously same price, was a p2 xc70 put a bunch of money and work into it. Similar issues to yours, shot Pcv leaking oil. Did water pump as well as timing. Planned a lot with that car, unfortunately got hit by a motorcycle driving in the wrong lane on a curvy road (he survived with minor injuries) but so sad that my wagon was totaled out before. 😞 love the Volvo community. Bought an e46 bmw which has treated me well. Sorrry for the long comment, but big fan of you and your videos!! I considered going into photography like you but started welding instead, dude honestly I’m drunk typing this but really relate to you. Love these videos. Thankyou for these vids, maybe I’ll get back into photography since I’m only 20! Fr big fan dude! Goat
This series is reminding me of my car quite a bit, my Pcv hose was also destroyed like yours, spark plugs nasty but not original, everything you’ve been doing I’ve done or need to do to mine soon. Bought my s60R in September and have loved owning it even with its hiccups
u a saint bro! realised stuff thats on my car from your videos man! thank you!
love your volvo series 🔥
It's good to see that you saved that R!
keep it up. love the series !
love the series!
Loving the channel please keep doing you thing. Had a Volvo S70 T5 a few years ago. It was the last year before Volvo sold to Ford (1998) and I loved it. Kept it for a year and passed it along to a young kid that is a Volvo nut. He loved it. They are an underrated car by most people. Might get another down the road but I would like an old rear wheel Amazon or the like. Cheers!
can't wait for the finished product!
I love to watch those viedeos because my grandpa owns a manual grey/beige v70R wich is in absolutely great condition and he always used it as his winter/traveling car.
Please more, I love your channel :) Greetings from Sweden!
Just waking up to how beautiful some Volvo models are including this one Love the new hybrid..
Bro. You make me happy and joyful
Amazing work, keep it on!
Great work! Love from Scandinavia!🏎️🏎️
Nice series! the new wheels look nice.
You're just this kind of Wunderkind where there's like one in a million people. You pick up photography and master it in like two years. Then you pick up working on cars and become a full blown mechanic in not even a year. Damn. In like two years you'll be building your own car nearly form sketch.
I've had wires like that once on an old car... you could always use liquid electrical tape, saved me a few times, or you could use something like "right stuff" to isolate them. Did that once too.
Love the wheel choice
Great work on bringing this beauty back to life...I'd personally have the original R wheels refurbed..I like the simpler 5 spoke style. Plus OCD has kicked in.. spotting one of your license plate lights has blown 😳