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Old Dec 29th, 2018, 13:48   #1
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Default Rotor arm flange

My missus has a problem with her 1999 V70... the flange the rotor arm bolts on to has a broken captive nut (as in it's separated from the metal so I can't re-tap the thread). The car runs but I'm not happy as the arm is only held on with 2 rather than 3 bolts

Volvo no longer sell this part (tried Skandix, PFS, Nordicar and the local breakers with no joy).

Has anyone got one - part number is 6842325 . There are 2 variants - I really need this one pictured (the local breakers sold us a 'shallow' version - the car won't run with this variant as the rotor arm doesn't make close contact with the dizzy cap).

Many thanks for any help

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what engine is it from? got some in the odd bolts box. didnt know there was 2 types, i know these are OE parts though
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what engine is it from? got some in the odd bolts box. didnt know there was 2 types, i know these are OE parts though
Sorry, should've said... Engine is the 2.5 5 cylinder 10 valve non-turbo. Car is a 1999 T reg.

Not sure what you mean by 'OE part'.
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OE - original equipment @ manufacture

ill find it and get photo for you to check
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OE - original equipment @ manufacture

ill find it and get photo for you to check
Ha! Seems so obvious now!

Really appreciate your hep with this (found a place selling them used in Holland, but I really need the part ASAP as my missus is worrying about her car).
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DB: any news on this part?

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