[Shop-talk] Volvo Engine Swap
Steven Trovato
strovato at optonline.net
Mon Jul 16 08:39:41 MDT 2012
In the initial post, he said his brother had the broken timing belt
replaced but that "didn't do the trick." I think from this we can
conclude that either it is an interference engine and more damage was
done, or someone made a stupid mistake. With the belt replaced, I
would do a compression or leakdown test. I would also seek out
expertise on that particular engine. I would say that on many
interference engines, bent valves is the worst outcome. If there
isn't a particular known greater risk with this motor, then
replacing/rebuilding the head sounds like a reasonable move. Of
course with the head removed, the pistons can be checked for obvious
damage. At this point, you haven't invested anything except the
labor removing the head.
-Steve Trovato
strovato at optonline.net
At 01:02 AM 7/16/2012, Patton Dickson wrote:
>depends if the engine is an interference engine or not. In an interference
>engine a broken timing belt can cause the valves to hit the pistons causing
>massive damage.
>
>I know some Volvos are, I don't know if the S80 motor is
>
>Patton - Plano
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