@@9113Zach I did some videos on my own channel about it. Its incredibly tedious and you have to locate a lot of very specific instructions. Overall though not too bad. However our T6 did end up having low compression on cylinder 6 even after the job, so my work was for nothing.
Hello - I wanted to comment on a successful lip seal installation for the READ unit without the special tool. I cut with kitchen scissors (leaving a nice smooth edge) a piece of brass shim stock (mine was .005" but .003" would be better), anealed it on my kitched stove so it would be soft, and wound it 1.5 times around the shaft stub. The shim stock was maybe 1 inch wide and 1.5 or 2 inches long. After winding around the shaft, I removed it, and rolled it a little tighter so it would fit into the lip seal. I then slipped the lip seal backward onto the stub shaft to expand the lip a little, then slipped it onto the shim stock with some 90wt oil. With the lip seal on the rolled up shim stock, I worked one end of the shim stock with my fingers to expand it until it would just slip onto the stub shaft. Then I slipped the seal from the shim stok onto the shaft, rotating it gently in the same direction as the shim stock was rolled to avoid cutting it on the exposed edge of the shim. While operation took about 10 minutes. Aalso, I wanted to thank you for posting these ideos - very helpful. I just finished replacing the head on my 2012 xc70 that had a burned exhaust valve. I found a junkyard head, and slapped it on. Works great! I saved myself a ton of money over having mine rebuilt, but it was a gamble not having the valves done. I also re-used the front crank cover by threading in a very short screw where I had drilled the hole to pull the cover out. Save a couple dollars there as well, and now I can get it in and out easier.
@thevolvoguy Loved this video as they helped me answer a lot of questions. I have a 2008 LR2 with the 3.2 engine that has random P0016 errors. Its generally good (no errors) on cold but the P0016 pops up when warm instantly. I have swapped the obvious components already and wonder if it just could be the chain that slipped one or 2 teeth. How common is that ?
Hello, I am goingto tackle this job on my 3.0 engine. Is it easy to separate the exhaust manifold from the head? Do you do this from the top of the engine or underneat? Looks like a pretty tight area and I need your advise. Thanks in advance.
Hey Men I like your videos very useful. I have 2008 lr2 a 3.2 engine I want to replace the valve cover gasket’s want to know if I need to toke the timing cover off in order to get the valve cover off . Please take the time to help me out? Very appreciate
Hello Sir, I am your subscriber. My 2012 Volvo xc90 3.2 has a problem with a gear housing(R.E.A.D) if is it possible to make a video of how to replace it? Thank you so much.
Just curious why this needs to be done with such a fairly new car? I have a 2013 xc70 with 3.2 at 70k and want to keep it a long time but not if I have to do so much work. Thanks; great channel
This was done due to oil consumption problem and the pistons had to be changed to help minimize the oil consumption. Unless something goes really wrong with your engine you will never need to do this. I just did the video to help some of the people out there who might need to take on such project.
Hello, Thank you for your work. Do you know part number for the plastic caps that cover the bolts at the end of the camshaft and drive pulley? How can I show my support and thankfulness?
Hello Jed I am eager to see your next videos part#2 and part#3 in how to time this engine, I have been working on a 2007 xc90 volvo 3.2 I6 but it seems that I can't get the timing right. I know I am using the right tools but some how when I put everything together and try to turn the engine manually two full revolutions I encounter resistance like the valves are hitting the pistons, Please help and advise what am I doing wrong? I don't want to mess up the engine!
Are those specialized tools available somewhere? Is there a step-by-step manual you can recommend? You sound like you do this often....at what mileage do you typically see these engines needing this type of repair? I just bought an XC90 with 150K, what symptoms should I look out for?
If you have no problem then I would not worry about it. Some of the tools are available online and some you have to buy from a volvo dealer. If you have a blown head gasket or the valve cover is leaking oil. But of you have no problems. Then no worry. Bit if you have a problem let me know what it is and I will help you as much as I can.
Volvo Guy, outstanding job on these videos, your experience doing this project shines through during your explanation of each step, THANK YOU! Can you answer a couple of questions for me? I am considering doing similar to fix a compression issue with my 2011, XC60. 1st. Can the entire job be done in the car? (I noticed you mention this is in video 4, but I just wasn't sure if that was just the timing part using the timing tools?) 2nd, do you have any videos, tips/tricks or references on removing the cylinder head from the exhaust manifold? 3rd. Do the "tappers" (the part on the valve stem between the CAM and the valve stem) typically go bad with when there's a compression issue? Lastly, if there's a bad (scorn) CAM, are these CAM's unique or machined to their Cylinder Head or can you order just a replacement CAM if needed? Again, thank you for providing these videos, gives me confidence to try this one on my own!
Thank you, 1 yes you can do the job with the engine in the vehicle, 2 you would remove the nuts and the studs from the head on the turbo engine then the head comes right off. 3 the tap it usually does not wear out but if you change the cams you have to replace the Tappits to match the valve Clearance.
AWESOME IS THE BEST DESCRIPTION. GREAT SERVICE. . . Question please . we have 2011 XC-60 T6 with about 90K (minus 25 k when the engine was replaced by Volvo under waranty due to severe oil leak issue) . is it advisable to replace drive belt, pulleys, tensioner ,alt. decoupler pully ,water pump ,lip seal, thermostat,PCV as a preventive maintanence . Thank you . Regards
Hello Volvo Guy, I bought a 2011 XC90 with a 3.2L engine that has a check engine alert on cylinder 3. It seems that the oil spilled over the plugs (too much oil refilled) because I could find oil deposited over the plugs underneath the coils. After changing oil and plugs, cleaning the injectors, and intake, the alert went off for a while but then showed up again. So I'm assuming it's the piston ring clogged with dirt. I'm working on it by myself, and purchased the toolkit you show in this video. In the meantime, I have removed the oil pan and the valve cover. I'm following your instructions, and I don't see you have a specific video showing how to remove the cylinder cover. At this point I would like to know if I need to take any precaution while removing it, and how to remove the piston for replacing the ring kit. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Once you have the valve cover off the only thing left is removing the exhaust and any other attached to the head and you just pull it off. Then you have to remove the connecting rod bearing cap and push the piston out and I recommend doing them one by one.
Is it common for ghe inner timing cover gasket to fail and leak oil? Car is at 341K Km, could a failed PCV cause over pressure in the crankcase leading to this?
Im going to be replacing the head on a SI6 engine. I believe the head is going to come with new tappets but not cams. Do you think Im going to need to do a valve adjustment?
Hey Volvo Guy! Your videos are awesome - happy I found them! I'm in the process of attempting an engine swap on a 2014 XC60 FWD. Question... should I separate the engine from the transmission in-vehicle or remove them together?
@@TheVolvoGuy - yep... tried going up - not gonna happen! Have it all out now and am tearing down the engine... but I don't have a socket for the head bolts. What size triple square (XZN) are they?
Just pulled my 3.2 head, and it’s pretty warped... any idea what’s the maximum I can have milled off of the head? It’s a factory 100k mile car, so I’d rather not use a higher mileage head to replace it with.
Few questions here. I'm trying to install the crankshaft positioner into an LR2 and it seems like I'd need to bang it with a rubber mallet to get it in. I first tried the knock off one and then went and purchased the volvo one. They have same issue. Perhaps there is a defect on the female parts. I think the only way I can get it in is to file or grind down the two pins on the tool, but I'm worried I may put too much slop in it. Also, the land rover manual seems to say I need to put it in TDC before disassembly. Is it only required during assembly? I would rather put it in TDC when the head is off as I suspect it will be much easier.
@Todd Baker as far as the crank tool some times they do not fit not because of the tool it's the engine but you can tap it in in place and when you remove just becarfull when you pry it off. And as far as the head bolts it is a triple torx extra long I bought one from Snap-on or you can find it from a tool supplier.
@@TheVolvoGuy Thanks, just got to the head bolts this morning and still have not gotten the replacements in yet. I saw it was 12 point. So, a triple square or xzn. My 3/8 drill bit shank fit it in, so looks like either an M12 or M14 max. I'll probably just buy a full set anyway to add to the collection. Thanks.
@@TheVolvoGuy Your videos are excellent. I would never have made it this far even with me printing official docs from Land Rover and Volvo-Vadis. Thanks again.
@@TheVolvoGuy Say I wanted to do a leakdown test on my XC70. Would I even be able to turn each piston to TDC with the engine still in the car? I guess my question is, how much do you have to tear apart to get that crank tool in there?
Great video . I am working on my 2007 Volvo xc90 3.2 , I am trying to remove the valve cover so I can replace the seals.Do I need to remove the timing cover in order to remove the valve cover.
@@TheVolvoGuy Do I have to get the engine out the car to do the job?, Or there is another way to remove the timing chain without pulling the Engine out.
Hello Marcus Butzin here, I have a 2011 XC90 3.2L I need some info please. Which end of the engine is the number one cylinder? Standing in front of the car looking in the engine bay at the engine which is number one on the driver's side or the passenger side? Thank you for the info. I am trying to remedy a misfire in cylinder #2.
How do you get the valve cover off this engine? I took all the bolts off all around and the ones going thru the sides of the timing cover and the passenger side of the valve cover lifts up but the driver side doesn't budge as if something is still holding it down and I dont see any other bolts please reply and help me, thanks a million
All you have to do is make sure all bolts all the way around are removed and pry on the left side corner slightly and the right side corner and it will pop just make sure to leave some in the middle so the cover doesn't fly off.
If that does not work then there is specific pliers to use to pry the cover open and there is specific spots where the pliers fit. To get the cover to come off.
Rick, Did you get your valve cover off. Iam working on my wife's car and I removed all the bolts and I couldn't get it off. It looks like in the 3.2 engine you have to get the timing chain off and the shaft drive gear off to get the valve cover off if you find another way please let me know.I put everything back together on my 2007 xc90 3.2 because I could not get the valve cover off, unless I do all that work removing all timing chains and drive shaft gear.thanks.
What’s the cylinder sequence, I mean which is the first and the sixth. Do we count from the left or right? The timing chain is in the right, so should I start with the right side?
Hey Volvo Guy, I have a problem with my S80 Volvo. I did get the ignition switch replaced. Today when I got into the car I put the key in but when I push the button the car shut down? What do you think could be the problem? My friend checked the battery and the car came to life but when I tried to start it, it goes dead. Could it be the starter?.
@@Abdallah-Asfour you have to do 45nm 2 times in order to make sure all the bolts are even before you move on to the 3rd and 4th step also make sure to tighten the bolts in the correct sequence
Hello, I went to the dealership to get the drift tool and I was told they were not a able to get it.Do you know how much it cost , is there any other way to get it?
@@yanklopez4742 it's ok so this tool number I typed it wrong this is the tool for the lip seal I believe it is available I will get you the correct tool number
Thank you will do. regards very fast response. one more please. it is said that there should be no free lunch. for spending lot of time and educating DIY people, you should be compensated. sadly Patreon asks for recurrent contribution .Is there a way I can send you a check as a small token of gratitude and if so address please and how best to do (a very very small contribution of $50.00 if OK with you Regards chary
@@TheVolvoGuy .I am not cpmputer saavy(age 80).??e mail or snail mail address to which I can send a small contribution as a token of appreciation please. Regards .chary
I have a 2007 Volvo s80 3.2 that has recently thrown reduced engine performance warning and is now exhibiting hard starting and sputtering when it does start. I scanned for DTC codes but none are present. I installed a new battery thinking that may have been the issue but problem still present. Can anyone with knowledge of these Volvos suggest any things I can check or share their experience if they've encountered the same problem? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
thank god you made this video. Our T6 has a burnt valve and i am going to be changing the cylinder head. Im assembling parts now, thank you
Did you get it done? How'd it go?
@@9113Zach I did some videos on my own channel about it. Its incredibly tedious and you have to locate a lot of very specific instructions. Overall though not too bad. However our T6 did end up having low compression on cylinder 6 even after the job, so my work was for nothing.
Do you have to use new bolts
Hello - I wanted to comment on a successful lip seal installation for the READ unit without the special tool. I cut with kitchen scissors (leaving a nice smooth edge) a piece of brass shim stock (mine was .005" but .003" would be better), anealed it on my kitched stove so it would be soft, and wound it 1.5 times around the shaft stub. The shim stock was maybe 1 inch wide and 1.5 or 2 inches long. After winding around the shaft, I removed it, and rolled it a little tighter so it would fit into the lip seal. I then slipped the lip seal backward onto the stub shaft to expand the lip a little, then slipped it onto the shim stock with some 90wt oil. With the lip seal on the rolled up shim stock, I worked one end of the shim stock with my fingers to expand it until it would just slip onto the stub shaft. Then I slipped the seal from the shim stok onto the shaft, rotating it gently in the same direction as the shim stock was rolled to avoid cutting it on the exposed edge of the shim. While operation took about 10 minutes.
Aalso, I wanted to thank you for posting these ideos - very helpful. I just finished replacing the head on my 2012 xc70 that had a burned exhaust valve. I found a junkyard head, and slapped it on. Works great! I saved myself a ton of money over having mine rebuilt, but it was a gamble not having the valves done.
I also re-used the front crank cover by threading in a very short screw where I had drilled the hole to pull the cover out. Save a couple dollars there as well, and now I can get it in and out easier.
That's great, there is always away. And you are welcome.
@thevolvoguy Loved this video as they helped me answer a lot of questions. I have a 2008 LR2 with the 3.2 engine that has random P0016 errors. Its generally good (no errors) on cold but the P0016 pops up when warm instantly. I have swapped the obvious components already and wonder if it just could be the chain that slipped one or 2 teeth. How common is that ?
Amazing video. Thank you! Very informative
You are welcome.
A video on the read unit would be super helpful
I will work on that.
@@TheVolvoGuy That would be amazing! There is a fellow that rebuilds the units so you can avoid the rebuild..but an r&r would be superb
Can a 3.2 engine assembly be removed from the top? 2011 xc60 front wheel drive. Thanks.
Hello, I am goingto tackle this job on my 3.0 engine. Is it easy to separate the exhaust manifold from the head? Do you do this from the top of the engine or underneat? Looks like a pretty tight area and I need your advise. Thanks in advance.
You have to remove the exhaust nuts and studs from the head if you removing the head and you do it from the top of engine.
Hey Men I like your videos very useful. I have 2008 lr2 a 3.2 engine I want to replace the valve cover gasket’s want to know if I need to toke the timing cover off in order to get the valve cover off . Please take the time to help me out? Very appreciate
Yes, you have to remove the timing cover and the timing chain and the inner cover as well.
@@TheVolvoGuy thanks so much to take the time to answer my question. God blessed you.
@@rodiulla9626 no problem
VERY EDUCATIVE . REGARDS
Thanks.
Jeez these are very different than the 5's.
True.
Have u come across rear main seal/flywheel leak for this 3.2/T6 engine?
Hello Sir, I am your subscriber. My 2012 Volvo xc90 3.2 has a problem with a gear housing(R.E.A.D) if is it possible to make a video of how to replace it? Thank you so much.
Can you help me find the spare parts to repair the engine of my T6. I'm from Chile and I can't find a good website to buy something of quality.
Just curious why this needs to be done with such a fairly new car?
I have a 2013 xc70 with 3.2 at 70k and want to keep it a long time but not if I have to do so much work. Thanks; great channel
This was done due to oil consumption problem and the pistons had to be changed to help minimize the oil consumption. Unless something goes really wrong with your engine you will never need to do this. I just did the video to help some of the people out there who might need to take on such project.
@@TheVolvoGuy Thanks - looking at this again and its helpful just to see where everything is for when i (attempt) the serp belt change
Can I pull the valve head with the engine still in the car?
Hello, Thank you for your work.
Do you know part number for the plastic caps that cover the bolts at the end of the camshaft and drive pulley?
How can I show my support and thankfulness?
sealing plug 30637986? How did you remove it?
Thank you.
Hello Jed I am eager to see your next videos part#2 and part#3 in how to time this engine, I have been working on a 2007 xc90 volvo 3.2 I6 but it seems that I can't get the timing right. I know I am using the right tools but some how when I put everything together and try to turn the engine manually two full revolutions I encounter resistance like the valves are hitting the pistons, Please help and advise what am I doing wrong? I don't want to mess up the engine!
I will be uploading new videos this weekend
thanks and looking forward to solve my timing problem.
Hello Jed I would like to talk to you, need your help to resolve issue with my 3.2 I6 engine. my phone # 760 215-9388 Thank you.
@@eusebiohuerta2684 I will call you around 12 clock would that be ok?
Are those specialized tools available somewhere? Is there a step-by-step manual you can recommend? You sound like you do this often....at what mileage do you typically see these engines needing this type of repair? I just bought an XC90 with 150K, what symptoms should I look out for?
Oh, I see you included a list of special toos in the description.....thanks...
If you have no problem then I would not worry about it. Some of the tools are available online and some you have to buy from a volvo dealer. If you have a blown head gasket or the valve cover is leaking oil. But of you have no problems. Then no worry. Bit if you have a problem let me know what it is and I will help you as much as I can.
Do you know how many miles the engine had
Volvo Guy, outstanding job on these videos, your experience doing this project shines through during your explanation of each step, THANK YOU! Can you answer a couple of questions for me? I am considering doing similar to fix a compression issue with my 2011, XC60. 1st. Can the entire job be done in the car? (I noticed you mention this is in video 4, but I just wasn't sure if that was just the timing part using the timing tools?) 2nd, do you have any videos, tips/tricks or references on removing the cylinder head from the exhaust manifold? 3rd. Do the "tappers" (the part on the valve stem between the CAM and the valve stem) typically go bad with when there's a compression issue? Lastly, if there's a bad (scorn) CAM, are these CAM's unique or machined to their Cylinder Head or can you order just a replacement CAM if needed? Again, thank you for providing these videos, gives me confidence to try this one on my own!
Thank you, 1 yes you can do the job with the engine in the vehicle, 2 you would remove the nuts and the studs from the head on the turbo engine then the head comes right off. 3 the tap it usually does not wear out but if you change the cams you have to replace the Tappits to match the valve Clearance.
AWESOME IS THE BEST DESCRIPTION. GREAT SERVICE. . . Question please . we have 2011 XC-60 T6 with about 90K (minus 25 k when the engine was replaced by Volvo under waranty due to severe oil leak issue) . is it advisable to replace drive belt, pulleys, tensioner ,alt. decoupler pully ,water pump ,lip seal, thermostat,PCV as a preventive maintanence . Thank you . Regards
Check with the dealer make sure they did not replace it already.
@@TheVolvoGuy .sadly the service dept is totally unfriendly and say no info. (sad).
@@seshachary5580 wow I don't know how they stay in business, look at and see if it looks new, if not then it would be a good idea to replace them.
Hi I just want to replace my head gasket for volvo xc90 2007 how much Nutens turch number I must tyte the nuts
Can you do a video on how to properly put in a transmission?
If I get the chance I will
@@TheVolvoGuy thank you!👍
Hello Volvo Guy, I bought a 2011 XC90 with a 3.2L engine that has a check engine alert on cylinder 3. It seems that the oil spilled over the plugs (too much oil refilled) because I could find oil deposited over the plugs underneath the coils. After changing oil and plugs, cleaning the injectors, and intake, the alert went off for a while but then showed up again. So I'm assuming it's the piston ring clogged with dirt. I'm working on it by myself, and purchased the toolkit you show in this video. In the meantime, I have removed the oil pan and the valve cover. I'm following your instructions, and I don't see you have a specific video showing how to remove the cylinder cover. At this point I would like to know if I need to take any precaution while removing it, and how to remove the piston for replacing the ring kit. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Once you have the valve cover off the only thing left is removing the exhaust and any other attached to the head and you just pull it off. Then you have to remove the connecting rod bearing cap and push the piston out and I recommend doing them one by one.
Is it common for ghe inner timing cover gasket to fail and leak oil? Car is at 341K Km, could a failed PCV cause over pressure in the crankcase leading to this?
It did in mine....I just shoved it back in firmly with a Allen wrench........it's been tight 2years later
I have 2008 Land Rover 3.2. Set timing with tools and have no compression after head job. I did remove the gear that drives the alternator by accident
Sorry, I didn't see this in time.
Im going to be replacing the head on a SI6 engine. I believe the head is going to come with new tappets but not cams. Do you think Im going to need to do a valve adjustment?
Yes you will.
Where can i get the list of tools and part numbers
Hey Volvo Guy! Your videos are awesome - happy I found them! I'm in the process of attempting an engine swap on a 2014 XC60 FWD. Question... should I separate the engine from the transmission in-vehicle or remove them together?
They have to be removed together from the bottom
@@TheVolvoGuy - yep... tried going up - not gonna happen! Have it all out now and am tearing down the engine... but I don't have a socket for the head bolts. What size triple square (XZN) are they?
Just pulled my 3.2 head, and it’s pretty warped... any idea what’s the maximum I can have milled off of the head? It’s a factory 100k mile car, so I’d rather not use a higher mileage head to replace it with.
That would be a better question for a Machine shop they would have to see how far it was warped.
Few questions here. I'm trying to install the crankshaft positioner into an LR2 and it seems like I'd need to bang it with a rubber mallet to get it in. I first tried the knock off one and then went and purchased the volvo one. They have same issue. Perhaps there is a defect on the female parts. I think the only way I can get it in is to file or grind down the two pins on the tool, but I'm worried I may put too much slop in it. Also, the land rover manual seems to say I need to put it in TDC before disassembly. Is it only required during assembly? I would rather put it in TDC when the head is off as I suspect it will be much easier.
Also I know you did not show the tool to remove the head bolts. Volvo lists it as 9997300. Do you know if it is just a long torx bit or something?
@Todd Baker as far as the crank tool some times they do not fit not because of the tool it's the engine but you can tap it in in place and when you remove just becarfull when you pry it off. And as far as the head bolts it is a triple torx extra long I bought one from Snap-on or you can find it from a tool supplier.
@@TheVolvoGuy Thanks, just got to the head bolts this morning and still have not gotten the replacements in yet. I saw it was 12 point. So, a triple square or xzn. My 3/8 drill bit shank fit it in, so looks like either an M12 or M14 max. I'll probably just buy a full set anyway to add to the collection. Thanks.
@@vendyit no problem at all happy to help.
@@TheVolvoGuy Your videos are excellent. I would never have made it this far even with me printing official docs from Land Rover and Volvo-Vadis. Thanks again.
Can i crank the engine manually from the flexplate ? I dont see a crankshaft pulley that I can rotate with a ratchet
Yes you can. Otherwise you need the crank tool to turn the engine over.
@@TheVolvoGuy Say I wanted to do a leakdown test on my XC70. Would I even be able to turn each piston to TDC with the engine still in the car? I guess my question is, how much do you have to tear apart to get that crank tool in there?
@@dr_beetus to get the crank tool on all you need to do is remove the large crank cover on the passenger side black cover.
Can you tell me which part number is for the timing cover alignment please?
Look up the tool video it has all the tool numbers and everything you need.
Great video . I am working on my 2007 Volvo xc90 3.2 , I am trying to remove the valve cover so I can replace the seals.Do I need to remove the timing cover in order to remove the valve cover.
Yes you do no way around it.
@@TheVolvoGuy Thanks.
I have another question. Do I have to also remove the timing chain and the shaft gear and what tools do I need for the job?
@@yanklopez4742 yes I have listed all the tools you need for the job on one of my videos. Also I have all the videos for the removal process.
@@TheVolvoGuy Do I have to get the engine out the car to do the job?, Or there is another way to remove the timing chain without pulling the Engine out.
Hello Marcus Butzin here, I have a 2011 XC90 3.2L I need some info please. Which end of the engine is the number one cylinder? Standing in front of the car looking in the engine bay at the engine which is number one on the driver's side or the passenger side? Thank you for the info. I am trying to remedy a misfire in cylinder #2.
Hello Marcus Cylinder #1 is on the passenger side next to the motor mount.
The Volvo Guy Oh thanks! Going out to pull the plug! This channel is very interesting and informative! I subscribed and like! Thank you!
@@buffettfanman thank you very much. If you need any more info hit me up.
How do you get the valve cover off this engine? I took all the bolts off all around and the ones going thru the sides of the timing cover and the passenger side of the valve cover lifts up but the driver side doesn't budge as if something is still holding it down and I dont see any other bolts please reply and help me, thanks a million
All you have to do is make sure all bolts all the way around are removed and pry on the left side corner slightly and the right side corner and it will pop just make sure to leave some in the middle so the cover doesn't fly off.
If that does not work then there is specific pliers to use to pry the cover open and there is specific spots where the pliers fit. To get the cover to come off.
Rick, Did you get your valve cover off. Iam working on my wife's car and I removed all the bolts and I couldn't get it off. It looks like in the 3.2 engine you have to get the timing chain off and the shaft drive gear off to get the valve cover off if you find another way please let me know.I put everything back together on my 2007 xc90 3.2 because I could not get the valve cover off, unless I do all that work removing all timing chains and drive shaft gear.thanks.
What’s the cylinder sequence, I mean which is the first and the sixth. Do we count from the left or right? The timing chain is in the right, so should I start with the right side?
No start from the passenger side the one closer to the timing chain is cylinder number 6.
@@TheVolvoGuy you sure the first cylinder near the timing chain is the 6th cylinder?
@@g.s.7383 yes
@@TheVolvoGuy I was told that the first one is near the chain, so the mechanic is wrong.
@@g.s.7383 yes he is wrong cylinder 6 is next to the timing chain.
Hey Volvo Guy, I have a problem with my S80 Volvo. I did get the ignition switch replaced. Today when I got into the car I put the key in but when I push the button the car shut down? What do you think could be the problem? My friend checked the battery and the car came to life but when I tried to start it, it goes dead. Could it be the starter?.
Check your wiring to the starter or it might be the battery is is starting to go.
@@TheVolvoGuy It was the battery. The positive terminal was very loose. My friend tightened both of them and it started right up!!
sims nice good job..👍👍
Pls I need your help on timing setting
Timing tools are required there is no timing marks.
Ola sou aqui do Brasil gostei do vídeo do moto4 s16 3.0 32valvula.
Sorry
Could you please let me know the lip seal installation tool PN# ? or where to get one?
I will get you the part number for you but it's only available at the dealership.
@@TheVolvoGuy that should be fine. Do they call it lip seal installation tool?
It's called a Drift tool. Tool# 999 7265.
@@TheVolvoGuy any way to install this seal without using this tool? Also the Pulley on my XC60 is rotation both ways, and it's wiggling.
@@TheVolvoGuy , Can you see this and let me know if this can be fixed with replacing the pulley and the seal?
th-cam.com/video/BOsLZEmGU2E/w-d-xo.html
How to time crank shaft
I have a video explaining that and the tools needed.
What is cylinder head bolt torque ?
1st 45nm 2nd 45nm 3rd 90 degrees 4th 180 degrees
The Volvo Guy what diffrent in 1st step and 2nd step
Or
I can tight 45 nm , 90 degree and 180 degree
@@Abdallah-Asfour you have to do 45nm 2 times in order to make sure all the bolts are even before you move on to the 3rd and 4th step also make sure to tighten the bolts in the correct sequence
The Volvo Guy great .. appreciate your support
@@Abdallah-Asfour any time
Hello, I went to the dealership to get the drift tool and I was told they were not a able to get it.Do you know how much it cost , is there any other way to get it?
What is the part number for the tool not sure which one exactly you talking about.
I am sorry, is 9997565.
@@yanklopez4742 it's ok so this tool number I typed it wrong this is the tool for the lip seal I believe it is available I will get you the correct tool number
@@TheVolvoGuy thanks. I appreciated the help.
@@yanklopez4742 9997265 is the correct number.
Is this the swedish 2jz?
@Manuqtix Manuqtix not even close lol
Hi, i have question pls
Hello, what is your question?
bonsoir a tous.
je voulais juste vous demander en cas si nous avons pas d'outils pour le calage .que faire
Unfortunately with out the tools this will not work you need the tools to get it done. Sorry
good evening.thank you very much for the answer.jai question.with the device put on the vibrequin that will be the first piston as graduation
can you send me your addresses please
@@kemebourema am in NY
Hello Volvo guy is their any place I can buy the lip seal tool?
The dealership
@@TheVolvoGuy I tried getting one at the dealership near me and they said they had it but they couldn’t sell it 😤
@@edgarrodriguez8885 wow they can order you one to buy. If not go to volvotechinfo.com and search the part number and you can buy it from there.
@@TheVolvoGuy yea bro I called 2 of them and they said they don’t sell tools, and what’s the part number thanks in advance!!!!
@@edgarrodriguez8885 I do not remember the number but its on my tool video description
Hi my name is Abraham
I got some questions i will ask you
I don’t know if you have time to talk with me
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Yes
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Check out my channel. You find all the videos there.
Thank you will do. regards very fast response. one more please. it is said that there should be no free lunch. for spending lot of time and educating DIY people, you should be compensated. sadly Patreon asks for recurrent contribution .Is there a way I can send you a check as a small token of gratitude and if so address please and how best to do (a very very small contribution of $50.00 if OK with you Regards chary
If you can add me on Instagram and we can exchange information there and we can chat there as well.
@@TheVolvoGuy .I am not cpmputer saavy(age 80).??e mail or snail mail address to which I can send a small contribution as a token of appreciation please. Regards .chary
I have a 2007 Volvo s80 3.2 that has recently thrown reduced engine performance warning and is now exhibiting hard starting and sputtering when it does start. I scanned for DTC codes but none are present. I installed a new battery thinking that may have been the issue but problem still present. Can anyone with knowledge of these Volvos suggest any things I can check or share their experience if they've encountered the same problem? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
What scan tool did you use? If engine performance warning showed up you should have some fault codes stored.
That is fine, so now where do we find the next steps as I have an LR2 to renew the head gasket on. Please email where to emsg@qanet.gm. Many thanks
Sorry, I didn't see this in time.