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Jan 28th, 2011, 11:47 | #11 |
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love the colour,looks like you bought a good one hope things go well on the tinkering front.
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Jan 28th, 2011, 12:05 | #12 |
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Hi Luxobarge, nice to see you here Cracking purchase I reckon. Great colour. Your list sounds relatively minor, but will make all the difference!
If your front end clonk is when travelling at relatively slow speeds, odds on drop links! Got mine from GSF for about £9 each, they were v-tech make. Seem fine.............so far! If you do the rear brakes/discs, add handbrake shoes to your list, chances are yours (if not already replaced) will be breaking up. Friction material detatches from the shoe - a very common issue. Braydons ( http://www.braydonmotors.co.uk/ ) do a repair mounting clamp thing for the rear exhaust 'hangar', only about a tenner or so. Good luck
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Hi Paul - nice to see you over here too!
The PO told me it had new rear calipers, pads and handbrake shoes last year, so I'm expecting them to be OK. Thanks for the tips on exhaust hangers and drop links too - I'll do just that. Got a couple of hours free today so made a start on cleaning - gave the inside a thorough vacuum and it already looks a lot better. The worst stains are on the boot floor, but it all comes out so I'll clean it all up in the bath and see how it comes out - I'll post pics to show if I remember. While fiddling in the boot I found that the wheel brace was loose inside, so that should reduce the rear-end rattling that I noticed on the test drive! The car has now officially cost me only £899.51, as I've now found a total or 49p in coins tucked away in crevices and on the floor. I had the ignition on position I listening to the radio while I was cleaning the inside, and also wound the seats backwards and forwards to gain access ('lecky seats both sides), I then went to start the car to move it and the battery's flat - seems a bit quick to go flat, so I reckon I might be in for a new one before long, it looks like it's been there for years. Hey ho - that's not Volvo's fault eh? Cheers!
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Jan 28th, 2011, 13:23 | #14 |
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with regards to the rear exhaust hanger you could do what I did only cost about £3 if that, bought an exhaust clamp 55 mm I think found an old Mini bonnet stay in the shed for the cross bar & bit of welding job done
I had simalar problem with my battery a few weeks ago I had been working on the car with all doors & tailgate open which pulls a lot of power from the battery with 4 red marker lights on the doors 4 interior lights 2 footwell lights plus the tailgate light, my battery is only 2 years old I put it on charge over night & it's been fine since
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Jan 28th, 2011, 14:39 | #15 |
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Nice looking motor mate, well done.
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Looks like you have a nice car there Luxobarge. I picked up a '98 V70 AWD about three weeks ago, and my repair list is very similar to yours. Must check the handbrake shoes too, adjusted it 'tother day and its still not holding properly.
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Jan 28th, 2011, 20:43 | #18 |
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...you might want to replace the grey reservoir cap with a new green one as the grey ones crack and leak.
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Jan 28th, 2011, 20:47 | #19 |
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Where can i Get Prancing moose stickers???
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