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Feb 27th, 2014, 01:33 | #1 |
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S60 core plug strip down
I started stipping mine today for core plug, rear main and probably DMF + clutch.
I am taking pics as I go. If anyone wants pics of strip or specific removal tips - just say Got most engine bay stuff out today ~ 3 hrs - I put every bolt back in hole so I done end up with a few odds! |
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Mar 1st, 2014, 12:34 | #2 |
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The part numbers
core plug 8687868 rear main seal 9458178 driveshaft seals 6843481 And visually.. |
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Mar 3rd, 2014, 00:35 | #3 |
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As this is complex I want to break it into chunks
The first pictures are to enable people to get back to the point they were at before they started, a reference. |
Mar 3rd, 2014, 01:05 | #4 |
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I can only manage about 2~3 hours before may back has enough and I leavr this a day or two while I consider my next move.
Below was 2 1/2 hrs pf steady and slow, The first things I took off were bulky Air filter and fuse box in order to see the box. Lots of wires plugs and larger air hoses. I was nervous about stressing the flexi joint on the front pipe so split the exhaust at the turbo. 3 nuts and a bolt. I took my pipe off as this work revealed a crack. pop the gear selectors off an I undid the 2 bolts holding the gear selector bracket to box and zip tird it to firewall. more wires and plugs etc. good look at box. Rest . |
Mar 3rd, 2014, 01:41 | #5 |
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Day 2
Was another 3hrs Took the x braces off the exaust split joint in middle of car, 2 nuts on flange , pluled the 2 rubbers and removed front pipe , as has crack and needs stainless welding. Bulk of this work was in passenger arch. Drained box oil. Wheel off, track rod and drop link you will need to put allen key in end to stop it spinning and use a tube on the allen key for leverage, spanner to undo nut. One has a torx 40 I think. brake caliper, disc, Bottom ball joint - reqs counterhold again with key to stop joint rotating with nut. Leave joint together for now. split strut on 2 big bolts leave in without nuts for now ( reqs a 21mm and an 18mm socket and longer handle wrnches for ease I used torque wrenck and breaker bar)= tip clean rust off these bolt threads as they get squeaky tight and hot if dusty and rusty. undo top mount 3 nuts - hold spring, and support hub - pushing hub towards the box - ( to keep the cv joits from separating , as they float ) pull the 2 big bolts and slide shock/spring away from hub and lift shock/ spring out. Try not let the hub flop toward you as again cv joint can open up and if they do, they often dont go back in right place and will break up first test drive !!! Under the car use a pry tool. A screwdriver is a bit small, I used a mini crowbar to pop the back of the inner cv joint body away from the box. Place your lever in the small gap between the box and the metal cv joint - do NOT pull at these from the front!!! You will hear a SNAP followed by visible movement. Lever out 5mm of shiny shaft. The SNAP is the retaining circlip popping out of the holding recess in the box. In the arch, lift the hub lower ball joint from the wishbone and pull the Metal body of the inner CV joint free of the box. If you want to reuse the drive shaft seals remove the shaft centrally and dont hit the seal with the splines or sharp circlip. Bag the shaft in cling film or freezer bag and rubber bands to keep clean. While handling the shaft/hub pair dont extend the driveshaft on the cv boots.. I took my wishbone off too as replacing the rear bush - leave if not. I also took the plastic central arch line off and wheell rub plate It will suddenly look very bare in the passenger arch. Rest again.. Last edited by D5meister; Mar 3rd, 2014 at 01:57. |
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gr8 pics :)
Great to see some pictures, wish more people would post pics !, always helps to see whats under all the gubbins ,..even if your not doing the same job
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Mar 3rd, 2014, 12:25 | #7 |
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Euro car part order numbers
Got these on order today.
2 x 610660318 @ 10.32 GBP Ocap Control Arm / Wishbone Bush for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (ad03xxx) ---- 1 x 336660080 @ 410.39 GBP LUK Dual Mass Flywheel for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (ad03xxx) ---- 1 x 637660030 @ 230.40 GBP LUK Clutch Kit for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (ad03xxx) ---- 1 x 501660100 @ 5.28 GBP Hengst Oil Filter for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (ad03xxx) ---- 1 x 502660018 @ 9.60 GBP Crosland Air Filter for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (ad03xxx) ---- 1 x 369660031 @ 4.56 GBP Elring Crankshaft Seal for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (ad03xxx) 2 x 135660308 @ 7.56 GBP Pagid Brake Hose for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 (AD03xxx) Payment £698.42 GBP this is vat included and 48hr fedex for under £2 !! Last edited by D5meister; Mar 3rd, 2014 at 14:08. |
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Mar 5th, 2014, 01:11 | #8 |
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Day 3
Did 1 1/2 hrs earlier stripping. plus couple of hours tonight.
Did driver side arch clearance, droplink ------- One of the joints was ratting - so ordered 2 new ones 2 x 614660368 @ 7.44 GBP Ocap Stabiliser Link / Drop Link for: Volvo S60 2.4 2003 removed.. bottom ball joint track rod end caliper disk wishbone Long driveshaft Bearing Cap ( 2 x 12mm bolts ) The long driveshaft is pulled by holding the inner cv joint body at the box and pulling. It has NO circlip and comes out just sliding out on its splines - very easy. removed rear wishbone bushes - dont have appropriate drifts, drilled out rubber and hacksawed the outer shell , tapped out when cut through. Cleaned corrosion where bush was using rotary abrasive pad/mop - like pan scourer. Greased ready to take new ones. Did one of the strut top mounts and both bottom ball joints. Bought stailess mig wire to weld my cat crack. Steve |
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Mar 5th, 2014, 22:52 | #9 |
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I have my new DMF - ( Slack is 2 teeth )
Clutch, csc, etc Im trying to make a compression tool - I am making a triple engine support beam from scaffold - details if interested. My questions are.. 1)What tool is required to remove the flywheel bolts - part No brand size type 2)What is the dia hole in crankshaft to take a clutch alignment tool - or is there a known good one - brand PN image or link etc Incidentally someone said on a volvo clutch write up that his LUK clutch adjuster appeared preset - so he simply bolted on. This is bad advice - Do Not Simply BOLT ON. The LUK Repset pro auto SAC for D5 136hp REQUIRES A PRECOMPRESSOR TOOL. The LUK Clutch has a big red sticker on the box saying this. They suggest their own tool - which is £450 ! ! ! ! Volvos tool is £166+vat While Precompressd - you need to hold the adjuster full retracted - hold adjuster retracted while the precomression tool is being releived. I bought some steel and M8 studding and attempting a design like this - the type recommended by LUK Zoom to 7min 45sec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoxabIppSlk Steve Last edited by D5meister; Mar 5th, 2014 at 22:57. |
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