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Mar 8th, 2021, 17:09 | #1 |
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VOLVO 940 98 Catalytic Converter
HI,
Can anyone tell me the product code for a VOLVO 940 1998 B230FK EXHAUST CATALYTIC CONVERTER Thanks
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Mar 8th, 2021, 18:32 | #2 |
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Looks like there is more than 1 part number. See the image attached.
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Looks like it will be one of the others : Once more Volvo takes something simple, remakes it and complicates the bejesus out of it!
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When I bought one from Rufe for my 1994 B200FT in 2014 the part number was 8602955. This also comes up as the OEM part number for my later B230FK on Skandix. Some non-OEM replacements are listed as suitable for 8602955 and 1326481 so they may be very similar.
However, despite costing £400 in 2014 my OEM replacement has recently rusted through to the extent that my trusted local garage have said it’s beyond welding back together. All I can say is the original lasted twenty years and still appeared to be serviceable when it was removed and the replacement has barely lasted seven. |
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Best just to go with a cheap aftermarket stainless cat (£60?), and stainless steel system. The original volvo ones go for £150 each scrap value the last time I got rid of 2.
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Have a euroflow on my 940 4 years old. Ok at the moment. James. |
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TBH I’ve made healthy profits on the stock market due to the astronomical price of Palladium. I think I can afford to let the mechanic have that little bit! |
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