S60, T5 2013 connecting rod damaged block
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S60, T5 2013 connecting rod damaged block
Hello,
I have bought s60t5 from USA. I have picked up the vechicle and it’s broken…. Engine block is damaged by connecting rod. Do you have any sugestion What can I do now? Have I to buy the same engine B5254T12 or something diffrent? Where Could I find it? Please to help me[img]data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7[/img]
I have bought s60t5 from USA. I have picked up the vechicle and it’s broken…. Engine block is damaged by connecting rod. Do you have any sugestion What can I do now? Have I to buy the same engine B5254T12 or something diffrent? Where Could I find it? Please to help me[img]data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7[/img]
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is the block damaged or just the crank/rod bearings?
Where are you located? You should be able to find a used short block at a recycle yard (car-part.com is a good resource for North America) and you can find compatible engines/models that have the same bottom end as yours. Usually the iterations on the engine numbers refer to changes to the supporting systems not necessarily the short block. Google "volvo modular engine wiki" to get a sense of how the T5 engine iterations varied.
Where are you located? You should be able to find a used short block at a recycle yard (car-part.com is a good resource for North America) and you can find compatible engines/models that have the same bottom end as yours. Usually the iterations on the engine numbers refer to changes to the supporting systems not necessarily the short block. Google "volvo modular engine wiki" to get a sense of how the T5 engine iterations varied.
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