UTE042_NZ
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And now the aircon has decided it wants to stop working!Replaced the heater hoses that go to the heater core on the SSV because one of them was leaking. Had a slow drip from those stupid spring clips they use from the factory so I sliced off the old hoses and bought a hose from a VS Commodore that gave me the cuts I needed and put new worm drive clips on. Pain in the arse to get at them but at least it’s done now.
Also replaced the spark plugs as I couldn‘t verify the provenance on them. They didn’t look too bad but at least they are done now for another 100,000kms or so. Need to do the oil change yet as I’m up to 10,000kms on the oil that’s in it but I don’t think I’ll do that today as I’ve done enough for today.
Good place to leave it for the day.
How did that go? I'd be interested in a 240 with a B8444S fitted but that would be a whole lot more work than the benefit. Sticking with a 4 or 5 cyl with a heap of boost is probably the go.Not the first Volvo I've seen with a Holden V8 fitted....I had one, the same model with a 253 fitted....
How did that go? I'd be interested in a 240 with a B8444S fitted but that would be a whole lot more work than the benefit. Sticking with a 4 or 5 cyl with a heap of boost is probably the go.
More over the last few weeks than today. Car came back from the painter. He made a really good job of it. The engine is back together. The windscreen man came the other day. There was rust in the bottom corner of the rear windscreen so that didn't get fitted. The painter should have picked that up. The rubber for the front windscreen was the wrong one, not the fault of the person who supplied it. The correct rubber for my car should have been the export rubber. The groove on the export model is the same front and rear. How was I supposed to know that. All good now, the incorrect rubber has gone back and I got the right one from Rare Spares. The rust at the back has been fixed.
Yesterday I got two pieces of stainless trim back from the metal polisher. He did a fantastic job on them. Just like new. I saved myself about $150 by not having to by new.
Today I fitted three of the door handles and the door locks. Real hard going for someone (well it was for me) who hasn't done it before.