'Tank' A 'Rolling Resto' Bloggy (of sorts)
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How about repairing the fan motor you already have? There's clearly nothing wrong [with the motor itself] or it wouldn't run flat out, so that means that the trouble must be with the rheostat, quite a common thing and possibly it can be rewound, worst case scenario; get the bits from an electrical parts factor such as Farnell, CPC or their French equivalent.
Failing that, dealers still carry 240 stuff (they still carry 140 stuff for that matter) and will happily relieve you of much cash for the new, o/e part.
Euro Car Parts or GSF certainly did these bits in 2007, perhaps they still do? Either would - ironically - be willing to export.
Failing that, dealers still carry 240 stuff (they still carry 140 stuff for that matter) and will happily relieve you of much cash for the new, o/e part.
Euro Car Parts or GSF certainly did these bits in 2007, perhaps they still do? Either would - ironically - be willing to export.
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^^ Maybe a crossed wire there. I received my new fan yesterday, it is the heater matrix that is no longer available (save for having one made or recon'd).
So having spoken to various folks in the trade, the matrix's do last so long as anti-freeze has been used. Mine is not leaking, but was going 'belts & braces' mode. Last call was my mobile mec' who popped by for a brew, he agrees and reckons he's never had to replace a 240 matrix, or fan............ then he's prob' not worked on many
Anyhoo, I have flushed the old and virtually nothing came out except for 'fresh' water.
It IS going back in folks!
So having spoken to various folks in the trade, the matrix's do last so long as anti-freeze has been used. Mine is not leaking, but was going 'belts & braces' mode. Last call was my mobile mec' who popped by for a brew, he agrees and reckons he's never had to replace a 240 matrix, or fan............ then he's prob' not worked on many
Anyhoo, I have flushed the old and virtually nothing came out except for 'fresh' water.
It IS going back in folks!
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So, the 'rebuild' was yesterday:
Fan in its box with the old matrix and wiggled into place.
.....and all back together with a toasty warm heater and 'quiet' fan blower.
Contortionism is a must for this type of work & today I am as stiff as a camel jockeys crotch!!
.............cambelt & auxiliary belts next........ oh and poss replace the alt' (noisy bearing) with another I 'blagged'
Fan in its box with the old matrix and wiggled into place.
.....and all back together with a toasty warm heater and 'quiet' fan blower.
Contortionism is a must for this type of work & today I am as stiff as a camel jockeys crotch!!
.............cambelt & auxiliary belts next........ oh and poss replace the alt' (noisy bearing) with another I 'blagged'
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Did you fix the dash lighting whilst it was all apart?
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Well, you are right in that it would have made sense...................... but erm no I didn't. Sort of got to the point of losing the will to do more than just getting it back together in between pulling hair out.............Mike Whiskey wrote:Did you fix the dash lighting whilst it was all apart?
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& next was onto the timing belt & auxilliary belts. 4 years or 48,000 miles is the norm. Tank had done a mere 25k but months were up to 54 for the cam and about 60 for the three aux jobbies, as I did those with the water pump.
Volvo belts all round this time, last was a Volvo timing belt & Contitech for the aux's.
I also fitted that 'spare' alternator that had been in the boot for about a year. The original one had a noisy bearing. I checked the regulator brushes on the 'new' and they were the Bosch OE ones. But were very well worn down. I swopped them as I had some new ones fitted in Poitiers when Tank conked out on me. Still a lot left on them, HUCO made in germany it is.
The good news was that my 'cheap-ish' 24v Rolson impact driver was just strong enough to remove the 'dreaded' lower crank bolt, and I mean just it took quite a few go's before it gave in.
I set the two 'matched' aux belts so all the writing was lined up , but when I started up (after spinning by hand plugs out) one of them slipped so had to re-tighten the alt' to get it right & now they are out of alignment DOH .
Still, main thing is that the jobs a gooden........
Volvo belts all round this time, last was a Volvo timing belt & Contitech for the aux's.
I also fitted that 'spare' alternator that had been in the boot for about a year. The original one had a noisy bearing. I checked the regulator brushes on the 'new' and they were the Bosch OE ones. But were very well worn down. I swopped them as I had some new ones fitted in Poitiers when Tank conked out on me. Still a lot left on them, HUCO made in germany it is.
The good news was that my 'cheap-ish' 24v Rolson impact driver was just strong enough to remove the 'dreaded' lower crank bolt, and I mean just it took quite a few go's before it gave in.
I set the two 'matched' aux belts so all the writing was lined up , but when I started up (after spinning by hand plugs out) one of them slipped so had to re-tighten the alt' to get it right & now they are out of alignment DOH .
Still, main thing is that the jobs a gooden........
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I did a cam belt on one of those a while back - nice and easy, aren't they?
Good stuff mate.
Good stuff mate.
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I haven't done many belts to be honest.... 480 was my first 'on me todd'....... 850 20v next and then this (having done it before with a learned friend). In comparison, yes the 240 is nice and easy...... the hardest part is that lower crank bolt. How did you do 'yours'?Luxobarge wrote:I did a cam belt on one of those a while back - nice and easy, aren't they?
Good stuff mate.
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To be honest I can't remember, I always try and do it by not removing the crank pulley if I can, but as I say it was a long time ago and I can't remember, sorry!Paul240480 wrote: the hardest part is that lower crank bolt. How did you do 'yours'?
My VOC forum blog has pics and description of how to do the one on my V70 T5, which will be much the same as an 850 if you have a look - I can post the link if you need. There's also a VERY good "how to" on the VOC forum, which I found useful.
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Okay thanks and no worries. That pulley needs to be removed and there are various ways, I just wondered.... yes have seen your cambelt work over on VOC. I have done the one on my 850, followed I think, Jods how too.
So yesterday I finally had a go at fitting the LED strip lights. Only to the centre console, so far.
I removed the shroud for the switches & stuck a strip here:
Then soldered the wires into one of the original bulb connections:
Yes they work.......... & they dim/brighten on the rheostat
Finally a shot in the dark:
Not convinced I have them in the best place, as they do not seem to reach the heater controls lower down fully.............. Need to have another look in 'pitch dark' before I decide. Got plenty left on the strip should I need to add another few though
So yesterday I finally had a go at fitting the LED strip lights. Only to the centre console, so far.
I removed the shroud for the switches & stuck a strip here:
Then soldered the wires into one of the original bulb connections:
Yes they work.......... & they dim/brighten on the rheostat
Finally a shot in the dark:
Not convinced I have them in the best place, as they do not seem to reach the heater controls lower down fully.............. Need to have another look in 'pitch dark' before I decide. Got plenty left on the strip should I need to add another few though
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