Timing belt, head gasket DIY???

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dave Edwards, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. Dave Edwards

    Dave Edwards Guest

    With some time and skill, can either/both of these be done by the Volvo
    owner?
    I don't have any specific Volvo 'specialty' tools, but I have every wrench
    possible, air tools, several torque wrenches etc.

    I've replace a complete Chevy short block in my day....so the idea of R&R is
    not new to me....but if I need engine computers and special pullers or
    whatever....forget it!

    Anyone "been there, done that"?
     
    Dave Edwards, Jan 11, 2008
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  2. Dave Edwards

    c.fiedler Guest

    Dave, when I was younger and more agile and adventurous, I did both
    these tasks on a 240. If your head gasket is leaking, be sure to have
    the head milled to be sure it is flat.

    Vovlo says to not reuse the head bolts but I did and it worked fine.
    Be sure to follow the tightening sequence which you will find in any
    repair manual worth its salt.

    When doing the timing belt, be sure to follow the alignment
    instructions. Again see your repair manual.

    Chuck Fiedler
    Nothing but Volvo since 1974
     
    c.fiedler, Jan 11, 2008
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  3. Dave Edwards

    Mr. V Guest

    I have done them quite a few times, and I am not a professional
    mechanic.

    The tasks will take some time, and I wouldn't want to do them this
    time of year without a garage or other suitable place to do the work.

    Of course, I have done the work on a 244 or a 740, and you have a S80,
    which is a different design, so I cannot speak specifically about that
    model.

    Before doing the work, find a repair manual specific to your
    application, read the relevant sections, and satisfy yourself that you
    won't be over your head.
     
    Mr. V, Jan 11, 2008
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  4. Dave Edwards

    Dave Edwards Guest

    Well, this work is on a V40....and I have a garage to work in. Problem I am
    realizing is that it seems there are no repair manuals for the 2001
    V40....or a 2001 S80 for that matter!
    At least my local place looked it up in their magic computer and told me
    that none were available.
    Perhaps I'll try a PEP boys, or something like that. They seem to have a
    larger stock of repair manuals.

    ....Dave
     
    Dave Edwards, Jan 11, 2008
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  5. S80
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Petrol-Dies...d_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200083617&sr=8-4

    S40 / V40
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Volvo-S40-V...bs_sr_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200083617&sr=8-5

    Took me one minute to find.

    Greetings Niels
     
    Niels Bengaard, Jan 11, 2008
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  6. Dave Edwards

    Dave Edwards Guest

    That's odd....Here is the same company's reply to me. I guess they are not
    available in the states (stores)
    ....Dave


    Dear Sir:

    Sorry, the manual you are requesting has not been published by Haynes for
    your vehicle. Contact Faxon Auto Literature at 1-800-458-2734 or Bisko
    Automotive Books at 1-800-544-3312.

    Thank you for your interest in Haynes Automotive/Motorcycle Manuals.

    Sincerely,

    Technical Research
     
    Dave Edwards, Jan 11, 2008
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  7. Dave Edwards

    James Sweet Guest


    The RWD 4 cylinder cars are the easiest head gaskets I've ever done. I can't
    speak for the FWD stuff as I've never worked on it.
     
    James Sweet, Jan 12, 2008
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  8. Just order online on the internet then.

    Greetings Niels
     
    Niels Bengaard, Jan 12, 2008
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  9. Dave Edwards

    Dave Edwards Guest

    Do you think UK instead of US makes any changes other than port vs starboard
    of the stearing/breaking/throttle etc components??
    .....Dave
     
    Dave Edwards, Jan 12, 2008
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  10. Not on the types of job you will do.
    Sometimes the engine electronic control system is a bit different because of
    different laws, but the mechanical parts are the same.

    Greetings Niels
     
    Niels Bengaard, Jan 12, 2008
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  11. Dave Edwards

    Dave Edwards Guest

    Thanks very much Niels....I'll order this weekend!
    ....Dave
     
    Dave Edwards, Jan 12, 2008
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  12. Another option is to buy the Volvo Vadis DVD´s on Ebay. Thats Volvos own
    workshop manual with all the information you may need.

    Greetings Niels
     
    Niels Bengaard, Jan 13, 2008
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  13. Dave Edwards

    Roadie Guest

    OK, no problem.
     
    Roadie, Jan 13, 2008
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  14. Dave Edwards

    z Guest

    Seems the most "special" tool you would need would be the setup to
    adjust the valves, assuming this bus has the same setup as the 240,
    with shims, etc.

    Depending on the state of the head/valves, and the need to make sure
    the gasket didn't blow because the head is warped, and how long term
    your intentions are towards this car, you may want to just swap the
    old head for a rebuild.

    Other than that, the main critical thing is to torque the head down to
    spec correctly.
     
    z, Jan 14, 2008
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