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pangster
Friday 11th July 2008, 20:06
Thought i'd pull this together to try and help other people look at doing this - prior to starting so they can be prepared and not run into any of the problems i encountered as there is some conflicting surrounding this on the forums (as i discovered half way through! lol!)

This guide covers replacing the bush from the factory fitted item to a Powerflex upgraded poly bush on a Pre ME7 engine - so basically 850, C/S/V70 up to 1998.

Picture of Powerflex bush for reference (easily identifiable as a Prev ME7 bush as its purple and the ME7 bush is yellow):

http://www.partsforvolvosonline.com/images/large_images/PFV902289_large.jpg

I changed my bush with the bush mount in the car - but in hindsight i may have taken the time to remove this from the car first as it may have saved some time/stress in the long run!

Tools you'll need:
Club hammer
Large screwdriver/chisel
Long bolt
Large square washers/large round washers
G-clamp
13 mm socket and torque wrench
15 mm spanner
Stanley knife/sharp craft knife
Sand paper/emery paper or sanding attachment for Dremel
Junior hacksaw/mini saw
Wire brush
Needle file


STEP 1 - REMOVING THE OLD MOUNT:

Your old/existing bush will need replacing if it looks like this:

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/uppermount1.jpg

In time and due to the stresses placed on it the stock bush begins to split and the centre becomes detached from the re-enforced plastic casing - in the above pic you can probably just make out my bush is split straight through (top and bottom)

1.0 Take the 15 mm spanner and 13 mm socket and remove the nut and bolt that goes through the mount (keep this nut and bolt safe as you'll be reusing this later)

1.1 Slacken the bolt on the bulkhead end of the cage (on the underside) - there is no need to completely remove this bolt as if it is slack it will provide enough movement of the cage

1.2 Lift the cage up from the mount end and place on top of the bush mount out of the way (lift it up and push it towards the drivers side)

1.3 If your bush is in pretty bad shape (as mine was) the centre section came out and and just left the outside pressed into the bush mount - take your hacksaw/hacksaw blades and make 2 cuts in the reinforced plastic mount about and inch/inch and a half apart - stop cutting as soon as you are through the plastic! - don't cut into the metal!

1.4 Take your club hammer and large screwdriver/chisel and tap out the section you have just cut - with any luck the rest of the mount will collapse in on itself - if not then you will need to work round with your hammer and screwdriver/chisel and systematically separate the bush from the mount

PICTURES OF OLD MOUNT REMOVED:

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/bush3.JPG

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/bush2.JPG

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/oldbush1.JPG

STEP 2 - PREPARING MOUNT/BUSH FOR INSTALL:

2.0 Take your wire brush and clean the mount out of any debris

2.1 Open the supplied packet of copper grease and smear a thin film all around the inside of the mount

2.2 Take the half of the Powerflex bush you intend to fit on the drivers side (the flat side of the mount and not the tapered side) and carefully with your stanley knife trim the edge to chamfer it slightly

2.3 At this stage i also smoothed the edge i cut on the mount with my Dremel with sanding bit attached:

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/dremel1.JPG

2.4 Clean the mount of any debris left from cutting/sanding

2.5 Smear both halves of the mount with a thin film of copper grease as well as the metal core

STEP 3 - INSTALLING THE NEW BUSH:

3.0 Tap the metal core into the drivers side half of the bush

3.1 Offer the drivers side (with metal core) up to the mount

3.2 Offer the passenger side bush up to the mount

3.3 Take your long bolt and place one of your large washers on the passenger side and feed it through the mount - once through the mount place the remaining washer on the drivers side

3.4 Take your G-clamp and position suitably on your large washers/spreader plates and wind in

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount5.JPG

3.5 Both halves of the bush should now press into place

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount2.JPG

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount3.JPG

3.6 Remove long bolt and large washers

3.7 In theory the cage should now slip over the bush - but i've heard mixed experiences on this - mine didn't and it was at this stage that i realised that the lips on the bottom side of the cage were catching on the bush as shown in the picture below:

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount6.JPG

There was physically no way that the cage/arm would slip down onto the bush - faced with some suggestions which included trying to rock the cylinder head forward or removing the arm or nicking the lip off slightly with a hacksaw - i opted to cut a few mm of the lip from the drivers side off. Once i cut the lip off (about 4/5 mm at most) i then filed down the rough edge and the arm slid down (still with some resistance! lol!) over the bush.

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount8.JPG

3.8 Take your old bolt and feed through from the passenger side - wind the nut on by hand and then take your 13 mm socket and 15 mm spanner and tighten to 35Nm

3.9 Job done! :)

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount9.JPG

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount10.JPG

http://www.paullynch.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/c70mount13.JPG

In hindsight, if i was to do it again - i would have removed the mount entirely from the engine and pressed the bush in - it is possible to do it whilst in place - but it can turn out to be a proper PITA - it shouldn't be too much of a problem as long as you are prepared though!

abdul
Friday 11th July 2008, 20:44
thanks for the info very useful

gazbak1
Friday 11th July 2008, 21:44
Sorry to hijack your thread but if i could provide these later type of top mounts petrol/diesel and lower arms with the bushing removed ready for the poly bushes would people be interested.

see picshttp://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1/gazbak1/vpcuk/volvotopmount.jpg
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g1/gazbak1/vpcuk/volvolowerarm.jpg

Gazbak1

5seaterT5x2
Sunday 20th July 2008, 19:10
Did'nt go much on cutting the top mount to accomadate new bush,although fitting bush in mount was no real drama long chunky bolt couple large washers job done.However my nightmare started when trying to loosen the mount from the engine to be able to fit top rail correctly arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ****%$£"&&*** and various other expletives

nobananas
Sunday 20th July 2008, 19:55
If you put the two halfs of the bush in first then press the center sleeve through the middle there should be no need to chamfer the bushes.

pangster
Sunday 20th July 2008, 19:58
If you put the two halfs of the bush in first then press the center sleeve through the middle there should be no need to chamfer the bushes.

there definately seems to be some variance either in the bush diameter or the housing diameter as some have problems (as i did) and others don't.. :)

nobananas
Sunday 20th July 2008, 20:03
there definately seems to be some variance either in the bush diameter or the housing diameter as some have problems (as i did) and others don't.. :)

More then likely but I've always found (as with the poly TCA bushes) that pushing a small diameter sleeve into a hole is a lot easier than pushing a large diameter bush into a hole. (insert smutty comment here LOL)

5seaterT5x2
Wednesday 23rd July 2008, 18:57
Well tis finally fitted and all back together.All i can say is why bother? A real pain in the a*** to fit mainly getting the top rail back on,ok bit more of a growl when you give it a bit of welly some strange noises on startup up and switch of also on tickover guess being more ridgid it will transfer more noise etc through dash.Really dont think i'd bother again.Only good thing that came out of it was it made me replace pcv as pipes that run round to the right of engine by engine mount broke when trying to undo the 3 bolts that hold it to engine,clearly because they had gone brittle with age so clearly needed changing.

pangster
Wednesday 23rd July 2008, 19:00
Well tis finally fitted and all back together.All i can say is why bother? A real pain in the a*** to fit mainly getting the top rail back on,ok bit more of a growl when you give it a bit of welly some strange noises on startup up and switch of also on tickover guess being more ridgid it will transfer more noise etc through dash.Really dont think i'd bother again.Only good thing that came out of it was it made me replace pcv as pipes that run round to the right of engine by engine mount broke when trying to undo the 3 bolts that hold it to engine,clearly because they had gone brittle with age so clearly needed changing.

the main reason i changed mine was because it needed doing and i didn't see the point of putting on a stock Volvo replacement that are prone to failing anyway! lol!..

y2blade
Wednesday 23rd July 2008, 19:20
great walk through guide , very helpfull :)
thanks

pangster
Wednesday 23rd July 2008, 19:24
great walk through guide , very helpfull :)
thanks

no problem! - best going into these things with your eyes open! lol! :)

mexybhouy
Wednesday 23rd July 2008, 20:06
Been there, done that! what about the firewall bush? it costs a fortune to buy/import the uprated version, more to send, sometimes twice the cost of the product!!!! i know someone bought a similar polybush and cut the steel insert to length while drilling the centre hole from an 8mm to a 10mm if memory serves me correctly? shurely some euro tuner has a replacement for this, as i'm sure i'm not the only one that needs to replace this!!!!!!!!! as for the noise increase, you ether love it or love it!!!!!!!!

Diesel64
Saturday 30th August 2008, 16:45
Top advice Pangster! Done mine yesterday. Using a G-clamp was a master stroke :)

Definitely recommend taking off the mount bar though, only problem is that the bolt is almost directly in line with some pipes running out of the bulkhead (air con?). Just (carefully) pry it across to the side so you can get the bolt head past.

Cheers!

pangster
Sunday 31st August 2008, 21:07
Top advice Pangster! Done mine yesterday. Using a G-clamp was a master stroke :)

Definitely recommend taking off the mount bar though, only problem is that the bolt is almost directly in line with some pipes running out of the bulkhead (air con?). Just (carefully) pry it across to the side so you can get the bolt head past.

Cheers!

thanks! - it's a guide on how i did it and to make sure people went into this with their eyes open! lol!.. there are probably better ways of doing it.. but at least you get the idea! :)

pangster
Saturday 13th September 2008, 16:49
here's a link to replacing the small bush on the tie bar with a Powerflex item:

http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17411

It's really straight forward though. I'll be replacing the larger bush in the tie bar with a poly IPD item as well so the tie bar will be completely poly bushed as well as these are also prone to fail..

Terminator
Wednesday 17th September 2008, 16:33
A very helpful thread.

The later type of top mount housings as in gazback1's reply make the job very straight forward. Having applied grease to the new bushes, they went in with just a light tap with a hammer. Removing the top mount housing makes the job of removing the old rubber bush a whole lot easier.