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Feb 26th, 2015, 17:55 | #91 |
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Hi Rob, Could you post a pocture of the modification please.
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Apr 14th, 2015, 19:21 | #92 |
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Hi Guys, I have the S80 MKII D5 2006... I am wondering what kind of tension are you supposed to feel when you try to move the butterfly with your finger. Can you please advice me? Mine seems fairly loose, I wonder if it is actually doing something inside the engine. When I move it manually, which can be done with my pinkeye, not applying any force what so ever, it stays in position. I am not getting any fault codes or dash warnings, just noticed that the linkage is loose flapping about after the cam belt change. I have no loss of power or any other problems...Perhaps the fuel consumption could be a bit better. The arm on the stepper motor is facing towards the front of the car and have never seen it move. I cant move it manually either. I have a bit of oil weeping around the butterfly area but nothing serious. I would like to repair it although I cannot access the butterfly from the other side where I could stick the pin as that side is blocked by aluminium bloc of the engine. Would you have any suggestion?
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Apr 14th, 2015, 20:55 | #93 |
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I got same car and engine and can confirm it should move very very easily without any force. If your linkage is broken or worn out, just buy new one on ebay - aroundf GBP 10. Or is it your plastic ball on engine side is worn out?
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Apr 15th, 2015, 07:51 | #94 |
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Hi secbra,
The throttles linkage on the engine side move easily, so thats normal. Some info attached.. Post a picture of the type of linkage you have there, there are a few versions. |
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Apr 15th, 2015, 19:22 | #96 |
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Thanks a lot to all, I was little worried that the swirls have broke inside, since the butterfly moves so easy. The linkage seems to be fine, its the butterfly, the socket does not retain the linkage ball joint in any more as one of the clips inside is broken.
I will melt a hole into the butterfly, and drill the ball through on the linkage, but I have no chance sticking the pin there from behind, as it sits on aluminium block. So the Volvo kit wont be good to me. However it can be lifted of the aluminium surface and then I have a gap behind the butterfly approx 5 mm. I have to feed the pin through the linkage ball into the butterfly and try to slip carefully a cir-clip or something to retain the pin from behind. No sure yet. Here is some pictures |
May 12th, 2015, 20:28 | #97 |
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Hi all,
First time posting here. I have owned my 2011 XC90 for less than a year and would really appreciate some advice. My car was in for a service recently at a dealership and I was told that my swirl arm chamber was leaking oil. I can see that the arm itself is broken, but no noticeable issues (yet) while driving. Cost of repair quoted by the dealership is approx £850!!! I have been reading this and other threads about swirl arm issues and it seems it's possible to fix this far more cheaply. However, does the "leaking oil" part mean I can't just go for the quick fix and I really will have to fork out hundreds of pounds to repair this? Thanks in advance. |
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May 14th, 2015, 15:15 | #99 |
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I had this issue with the arm coming off due to worn ball joint on the swirl end. I re-fitted the arm but flipped it 180 degrees. Put some wd40 to help when pushing. 10k miles done and still in place.
This idea is not mine - someone else suggested it in different thread of the Forum - can't find the post now. I have some leak too, don't bother for now as it's not serious. My car is V70 D5 2009 man. |
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You mean there is evidence of oil around the swirl arm? Or a more substantial leak. If just around the area of the arm that seems to be pretty normal. Mine does the same.
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