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D4204T Throttle body rubber ring and cam-fuelpump couplingViews : 1201 Replies : 4Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Hi!
Does anyone know where can I find these parts (part numbers) and how exactly they are called? Because I can not find any information about them anywhere (not even in VIDA)! First part is the rubber coupling that is between jubilee clip and throttle body (shown in pictures): ![]() ![]() And second part i've been searching for is the coupling that is between exhaust camshaft and high pressure diesel pump: ![]() Btw. it's V50 2.0D D4204T 2004. Thanks! |
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Volvo dropped the plastic pipe design on the 2.0 ltr diesel . That's why you can't find the clamp or rubber seal. There now just a standard rubber hose like a coolent hose and they come with the clamp on it . You can't order clamp seperate .
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OK, didn't know that.. Thanks.
![]() About that fuel pump coupling piece. What is its purpose? Wouldn't it be the same if the fuel pump would go straight in to the camshafts end? |
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Not cheap, not sure where you got that picture from, but it is the same as this part.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-MONDE...kAAOSwDk5UJYg3
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Thank you for the link! Probably ebay is the only place to get it. Or maybe a wreck yard..
Found it somewhere on google images. There is a very loud rattling noise somewhere near exhaust camshaft end where it connects with the fuel pump. So there is a problem either with camshaft, fuel pump or the coupling(key). Aand that coupling is the cheapest part to fix the noise. |
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