S60R - Scheduled maintenance.....yawn.
So I had planned on doing a write up on Friday detailing the process of removing my spacers as well as getting a resonator delete, however plans fell through at the exhaust shop. However, yesterday I did bring my S60 R Design in for its scheduled 75,000 mile service. While the car is at 78,000 miles now, I figured better late than never. I am slightly annoyed that my home shop (in New Jersey) failed to take note that the car needed this service 2 months ago when I went in for an oil change. For the service it got a standard oil change, new spark plugs, a balance and alignment. The one issue that they found during their inspection was oil leaking from one of the vacuum lines. While I am not worried now, especially since it was covered under CPO, I think that this issue should be monitored by other P3 T6 owners as their cars get into higher mileage. The the credit of the car, I have put close to 20,000 miles on in the past year, and this is the first time I have had any mechanical issue pop up. While I do not know who currently has the record for highest mileage on a P3 T6, I am excited to slowly make my way towards 100k and beyond.
850R - Stage 0 Dreams Pt. 1
After a lot of swearing, cursing, and collective problem solving the 850R went back on the road today. The progress towards fully stock, aka Stage 0, has made many leaps and bounds in the past few days. On both sides of the car we have installed brand new sway bar end links, control arms, tie rods, stainless steel brake lines, rotors, and pads. The final piece that we competed was flushing all the brake fluid, which was something that should have been done a long time ago. The brake fluid in the lines was so full of particulate that the initial pumps sent out a jelly like substance before any sort of fluid. We also discovered a flaw in the 850s stock brake lines (a common issue as mentioned on the forums), they had built up so much pressure, and were caked with so much road grime that they were fully fused to the brake hard-line. Luckily, like the bolts on the passenger side, we were also to use the Dremel to cut the lines and remove them for the new steel brake lines. It is also worth mentioning the CV axle was re-installed as well, as has worked great.
A shot of the new Brembo discs, along with the stainless steel hard-lines and new hadware installed.
What wheel cleaning fluid and steel wool can do to remove road grime and splattered axle grease. Unfortunately the Pegasus wheels we have still need major repairs for the curb rash that they have developed over time.
A shot of the installed CV axle with the new boots. You can also see the new tie rods and sway bar end links.
With as much as we have completed so far, there is a lot to go. A falling headliner, and a mysterious oil leak still need to be remedied. A fluid flush of the cooling system may be in order, along with new oil. In the more short term, we need an alignment, and plan on getting many more bits and pieces from some donor cars to fix pieces on the interior and exterior.
850R - Firestone Fixes CV Axle while Suspension Nears Completion
After trying, and failing, to repair the axle boots ourselves, we finally broke down and decided to have them professionally rebuilt. To our surprise, finding a shop that would do this was more difficult than we expected. Many automotive shops in High Point, NC would not touch it, and the one axle & drive-train shop that we were sent too seemed like it had been out of business for quite a few years. We were giving up on the idea of having the boots replaced and focused on a re-built one sold by O'Rileys or NAPA until I saw that Firestone, of all places, will actually repair CV boots. For the tune of $52, we were able to have the boots installed and repacked.
The new axle coming back from Firestone. New boots along with new grease. We did not check the bearings for damage, as when we removed the boots there was still a large amount of grease left in the original boots.
With the axle done Steve was able to button up the passenger side suspension with the new control arm, sway bar end links, and new tie rod. With this complete we are slowly getting closer to moving onto new parts of the project. The new brake discs from FCP Euro (OEM spec Brembos) along with new brake lines will most likely be installed soon as well. After these parts are installed it will be a matter of bleeding the brakes for new fluid, then isntalling new pads to the calipers.
Interior work is coming soon as well. We have installed the new panels on the rear, however there are still many sagging trim panels to fix, broken clips to replace, and dirty interior fabrics to be deeply cleaned.
The passenger side suspension all buttoned up. We will defintely need to get an alignment though!
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2023
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2022
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2021
- Jul 19, 2021 Volvo 960 Project Pt. 6 - Still Alive Jul 19, 2021
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2020
- Dec 7, 2020 Volvo 780 Bertone Project Pt. 1 - In Over My Head Dec 7, 2020
- Dec 7, 2020 Volvo 960 Project Pt. 5 - Taking my time. Dec 7, 2020
- Sep 11, 2020 A Very Volvo September Sep 11, 2020
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- Feb 3, 2020 960 Project Pt. 3 - Always Remember Your Oil Feb 3, 2020
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2019
- Dec 17, 2019 Nord Carolina - Starting my own E-Commerce Platform for Volvo Enthusiasts Dec 17, 2019
- Nov 20, 2019 960 Project Pt. 2 - I built it one piece at a time... Nov 20, 2019
- Oct 2, 2019 960 Project Pt. 1 - Diving In Oct 2, 2019
- Sep 20, 2019 1997 Volvo 960 Project Pt. 0 - $800 Worth of Headaches Sep 20, 2019
- Aug 3, 2019 VDASH Pt. 2 - Cloud Based Car Tuning Aug 3, 2019
- Jul 2, 2019 VDASH Pt 2. is coming.... Jul 2, 2019
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- Mar 18, 2019 2013+ Shifter Retrofit Project Pt. 2 - Reconstruction and Installation Mar 18, 2019
- Feb 17, 2019 2013+ Shifter Retrofit Project Pt. 1 - Preparation and Disassembly Feb 17, 2019
- Feb 2, 2019 The P3 Common & Uncommon Repairs Documentation Project Feb 2, 2019
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2018
- Dec 28, 2018 Mini-Post: New side skirt. Dec 28, 2018
- Dec 8, 2018 Driveability and Performance Report: December 2018 Dec 8, 2018
- Oct 8, 2018 Audio Modules & The Return to Boostmoose Oct 8, 2018
- Jul 28, 2018 The Final Report: 850R Beauty Shots Jul 28, 2018
- Jul 17, 2018 Mid-July Summer Update Jul 17, 2018
- May 15, 2018 Summer Progress Update May 15, 2018
- Apr 1, 2018 850R - Stage 0 Dreams Pt. 2 Apr 1, 2018
- Mar 18, 2018 850R - 960 Throttle Body Upgrade pt. 1 Mar 18, 2018
- Mar 14, 2018 850R - Seat Restoration Mar 14, 2018
- Jan 18, 2018 S60R - Wrap Repair + Driving the Eastern Shore Jan 18, 2018
- Jan 1, 2018 S60R - Vinyl Wrap Jan 1, 2018
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2017
- Dec 4, 2017 850R - Better and Brighter Tail Light Installation Dec 4, 2017
- Dec 4, 2017 S60R - Holiday Charity Laps at Virginia International Raceway Dec 4, 2017
- Nov 16, 2017 850R - Junkyard Pulls for Performance & New Rear Lights Nov 16, 2017
- Nov 15, 2017 S60R - Scheduled maintenance.....yawn. Nov 15, 2017
- Nov 3, 2017 850R - Stage 0 Dreams Pt. 1 Nov 3, 2017
- Nov 1, 2017 850R - Firestone Fixes CV Axle while Suspension Nears Completion Nov 1, 2017
- Oct 28, 2017 850R - Axle Removal and CV Boots Halt Progress Oct 28, 2017
- Oct 27, 2017 850R - Air Tool Woes and Broken Brakes Oct 27, 2017