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Old 08-31-2010, 12:20 PM
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Default Fluids for 1999 v70 Turbo

I wanted to post this as I did a lot of research on this. I have used the following replacement fluids on this year/model and they seem to agree with the car.

Coolant - Zerex G-05 Very similar specs to Volvo Fluid. Much cheaper. Dilute 50/50 with distilled H2o. Best price at local NAPA. (Napa stores are franchises so price will vary from store to store - shop around) Do a flush before switching to this . Use distilled H20 for the flush.

Transmission Fluid - (My automatic transmission is the Aisin (Toyota) aws50-42 4 speed, NOT the 5 speed )
Toyota Type IV - very affordable $58.20 for a case ( 12 bottles) Buy 2 extra bottles so you have 14 total. Drain/fill 4 times over a short period. I used a Pella 6000 extractor in the transmission dipstick for no muss/no fuss removal - pull the corrugated air pipe off that's in the way - this will evacuate slightly less than 3.5 Liters ( 1 L = 1.056 quarts)) per "sucking" on a hot engine. Measure carefully what you remove and refill with that exact same quantity each time. You should end up with a partial bottle left after the 4 suck/refill cycles.

Power Steering Fluid - CHF-11S Found at NAPA also.

Oil - I use German Castrol 0-30 called "Elf Oil" at the "bob is the oil guy" website discussions. I can only find this at Autozone and it is not cheap but seems to work well in the aging turbo engine.

These fluids are all probably slightly over-spec for the year/model - ie better than necessary but seem to work well. .
 
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Old 09-01-2010, 11:00 AM
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good to know. I do like thast 0w-30 myself but have switched to 10w-30 edge, due to no price difference when on sale.
 
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Old 09-01-2010, 08:36 PM
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Hello, I'm your brake fluid. I'd love to absorb the moisture in your system, especially the complex ABS valves and pump. But alas, I'm a blackened slurry of gritty oxydized elements. My heat disipation and lubricating properties are spent. DOT-4 would be just fine.
Another thing to consider is a can of water pump lube. It's cheap insurance.
My friends, the engine and turbocharger, love Castrol 0-30 European Formula. It's name at "BOB is..." is simply GC, for German Castrol. Too hip.
How many miles on this car? Don't forget me...BF
 

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Old 09-03-2010, 04:49 PM
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George and Kira,

Tell me more about this "water pump lube". What is it and how do you use it?
Sounds interesting...
 
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Old 09-03-2010, 06:20 PM
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Hello, It's a translucent, milky substance just a tad thicker than water. It comes in 6 or 8 ounce cans. One can per coolant change. I've never failed to find it in a parts store.
When I was a kid the man next door was a farmer with a score of gasoline and diesel powered engines to maintain. He swore by the stuff. Today his grandsons will say, "Nobody [in our family] has ever had a bad water pump." Neither has anyone in mine.
I think it's encapsulated magneseum compound suspended in water. It might be a plastic or PTFE nowadays.
I'm not a lube chemist but at $3 per can I don't have to be. It's like vitamins-it's nice to know it's there but the doctors can still make fun of you.
I've never been without it. Kira
 
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Yup I use the water pump lube on both my Volvo V70's and my Jeep and GMC P.U. and have been using the stuff since my first car..a 50 Ford 2 door 45 years ago. Out of all the vehicles, I've owned, I had to change 1 pump on my 97 Jeep GCL, do to a bad bearing, and a sealed weep hole..., it was a factory installed pump.????
 
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