Leaking Oil
Allright, here is the deal, I have oil leaking out of my fill cap pretty heavily on my 95 850 turbo wagon. I also have vapor (looks kinda like steam) coming out of both my oil fill cap and my dipstick tube. My question is this: is my PCV system completely shot? Or do I just need to replace my Oil Fill cap gasket? I don't want to replace that gasket only to have it blow my rear main seal or something. Any advice is helpful, thanks in advance.
Oh, yeah, anybody need the lense to the driver's side turn signal (front)? I got the whole assembly because I needed the 'guts' and now have a good lens. Anyone can have it for the price of shipping.
Oh, yeah, anybody need the lense to the driver's side turn signal (front)? I got the whole assembly because I needed the 'guts' and now have a good lens. Anyone can have it for the price of shipping.
Thanks Axlem, I just wanted to be 100% sure before I dug into the project. Anything Else I should do while I am in there? I am assuming the intake manifold gasket, oil fill cap seal, and the dipstick o-ring, but is there anything else that is easier to do with the manifold off?
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- Coolant hoses
- Turbo hoses
- Thermostat
Check out www.samcosports.com and www.stylinmotors.com/
Is the procedure for cleaning the PCV system on a turbo model different then on a normally aspirated model? I would assume there are several differences. Interested in knowing as well as if there is a good written procedure on how to do this on a Turbo model. Our 95 is running fine, but with 181K on the clock, I'm sure the system is dirty at best.
Glenn
Glenn
I would replace the PCV as a kit rather than cleaning it. Make sure to buy intake manifold gasket as you need to remove it. Also, be sure to buy the filler cap gasket & oil dipstick O-ring. Go to FCP Groton or eEuroparts; in the case of Groton, see "Tune-up" section to locate the filler cap gasket & O-ring.
http://www.fcpgroton.com/volvo.htm#850
http://www.eeuroparts.com/home.aspx
Is your timing belt ok? If it has more than 70,000 miles or 5 years, replace it without even thinking. I would also replace pulleys.
FYR:
https://volvoforums.com/m_48928/mpag..._/tm.htm#48961
Good luck to you,
JPN
http://www.fcpgroton.com/volvo.htm#850
http://www.eeuroparts.com/home.aspx
Is your timing belt ok? If it has more than 70,000 miles or 5 years, replace it without even thinking. I would also replace pulleys.
FYR:
https://volvoforums.com/m_48928/mpag..._/tm.htm#48961
Good luck to you,
JPN
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