Volvo 850 Made from 1993 to 1997, this Volvo line was available in both a wagon and a sedan, both with were graced with several trim levels.

95 850 turbo timing belt help

Old Nov 24, 2008 | 02:57 PM
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don't know if my timing belt has ever been changed, it has 94k miles and this is what the belt is/looks like. Is this the original belt or a replacement?
 
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Old Nov 24, 2008 | 07:34 PM
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That is a replacement belt.
 
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Old Nov 25, 2008 | 07:31 AM
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And that is the OEM belt as well. If you are concerned, check the roots at each tooth with a strong flash light to make sure that there are no cracks.


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Old Nov 25, 2008 | 10:06 AM
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the teeth look fine to me. I just don't know what a timing belt with almost 100k miles looks like. I ordered one anyway yesterday, i can compare when it arrives i guess.
 
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Old Nov 25, 2008 | 01:42 PM
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From what I see in the pics it looks pretty good.
Most likely someone replaced it at 70K.
It is an aftermarket belt but they make OEM belts if it hadn't been changed it would be a Volvo belt.
 
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Old Nov 26, 2008 | 08:27 AM
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If in doubt....Change it out. It is not that expensive compared to a new motor if the belt breaks. Just my .02
 
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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 06:22 PM
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Gosh darn, you can pay a meachanic to change that belt for about $200. (I just did.) It really is worth the peace of mind. If that belt goes, you may as well junk the car.
 
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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 11:06 PM
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Hey there...how did you manage just to pay 200.00$$??? i once did a timing belt and water pump on one of my cars...came out to about 800.00$....which made me wonder...on volvo's is it like most cars that you also change the water pump at the same time? what else usually gets changed? any pulleys/tensioners??? thanks
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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 10:09 AM
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The genuine Volvo water pump is almost indestructible. Mine, however, had a minor seepage of coolant so I replaced with a German aftermarket (HEPU) pump.

Some components that may be replaced are:

- The idler pulley.
- The tensioner pulley (damn that Torx bolt[8D])
- The Hydraulic tensioner cylinder.
- The Water pump, only if it is leaking.


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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 10:33 AM
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JPN thanks the reply...i didn't know the waterpump was that tough....i know that on most cars it's automatically done when changing the timing belt...I know that i'm not loosing any coolant but i notice on my dash that what when the engine is warmed up the needle is usually just a bit over the halfway mark...i'm thinking now that it could be the thermostat? thanks
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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 03:19 PM
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The impeller seal went on mine at about 175k and standing for 6 months before i bought it. I presume it was the origional and there was no play in the bearing at all.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 07:51 PM
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If the coolant temp gage is slightly above 3 O’clock, you could defer the thermostat. However, if it has never been replaced it is not a bad idea to replace it. Make sure to use the OEM unit. There is O-ring to the thermostat and no gasket. I used paste-type gasket on the mating surfaces, though.

Yes on most cars the water pump is done with the timing belt. My 1988 Accord LX-i was no exception.


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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 08:40 PM
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JPN thanks the reply...i didn't know the waterpump was that tough....i know that on most cars it's automatically done when changing the timing belt...I know that i'm not loosing any coolant but i notice on my dash that what when the engine is warmed up the needle is usually just a bit over the halfway mark...i'm thinking now that it could be the thermostat? thanks
fabs

Depends on the temp of the thermostat, I had an 87C in the car originally it was dead center now apparently Volvo only sells 90C and it's slightly above dead center, it kinda bothers me but I guess if everyone is buying 90C it shouldn't be an issue.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 08:43 PM
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Hey there...how did you manage just to pay 200.00$$??? i once did a timing belt and water pump on one of my cars...came out to about 800.00$....which made me wonder...on volvo's is it like most cars that you also change the water pump at the same time? what else usually gets changed? any pulleys/tensioners??? thanks
fab

You overpaid...by a lot. I had my indy redo my timing belt for me and it was $430 that included the belt and the two pulleys, and another hour because I snapped an accessory belt tensioner bolt.

Standard procedure is every 70k to replace the belt every 140k to replace the tensioner, pulleys, and waterpump as well as the belt. But I think Volvo owners are kinda gunshy with pushing those items to their life limit because of the consequences if one item fails.
 
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Old Dec 13, 2008 | 11:32 PM
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Wheelsup..thanks for the replies..so maybei have the 90c in my car then, cause it's just a tad above the center. Do they make lower temp thermostats for our cars? might be good for summer time.
as for the timing belt, I did pay a bit, but that was on my 91 eagle talon...awesome car, but mechanically a nightmare!! the belt snapped and bent some valves, i have never seen a tighter engine bay like the talon's it was soo tight. i guess i will have the pulley's and tensioners checked when i have to change it...
thanks again
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Old Dec 14, 2008 | 01:02 AM
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Wheelsup..thanks for the replies..so maybei have the 90c in my car then, cause it's just a tad above the center. Do they make lower temp thermostats for our cars? might be good for summer time.
as for the timing belt, I did pay a bit, but that was on my 91 eagle talon...awesome car, but mechanically a nightmare!! the belt snapped and bent some valves, i have never seen a tighter engine bay like the talon's it was soo tight. i guess i will have the pulley's and tensioners checked when i have to change it...
thanks again
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Oh OK I assumed it was a Volvo you were referring too, obviously with different cars all bets are off.

They make an 87C as well. FCP sells it, as well as EeuroParts.com. A member on here looked up the T-stat info on his Volvo software and it said to use a 90C now. I highly doubt 3C will effect anything long term. In fact if I recall correctly an engine that runs a bit warmer actually runs better and builds up less sludge.

When I changed my belt the first time I put a new pump and pulleys in. My engine was quiet afterwards, where before it had a minor squak. The waterpump was also rough to spin, although I didn't notice until after I took it off the car. I'm glad I replaced all the items, not only does it sound better but I won't have to worry about them breaking down the road. A member on here recently had one of their pulleys explode while idling. His engine made it but he was lucky!
 
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Old Dec 14, 2008 | 10:09 AM
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Hey Wheelsup..ya sorry i didn't mention before that it was another car's timing belt i was talking about. It was quite expensive to do, but as i mentioned it doesn't help when you have a tight engine bay..just tot give you an idea, to change the cone air filter in the car, it took me about an hour to change and put in a new one!!!! imagine what it would have cost at a garage! hahaha
The best was the caprice i had, if i needed to i could litterally stand inside the enging bay to do some work..it wasn't necessary most of the time but i could have. Big cars with big engines are the best to work on...i think after the volvo dies (knock on head), i will probably get another bigger car.
I will consider changing the pulley's and tensioners as mentioned...may as well once you're in there...i will probably do it at an authorised volvo garage though...i'm not that knowledgable. thanks
fabs
 
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