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    Washed & polished 850R manual

    Great day. While I wait for my gearbox to be put in (sourced an M59 and got Volvo to fit it for £270), I decided to clean and polish it.

    Also, done the rear boot struts at last (thanks T5Pete they work a treat ) and sorted the boot plastic that had come loose. Also had a chance to run a braided rubber hose down the pillar ready for my boost gauge.

    Feel a bit better now it's coming together.
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    Looks excellent, i forget how good volans look on the 850's.
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    Cheers Liam.

    i had the codes read yesterday too and it came back with 'breather pipe slightly blocked' (if the OBDII has a word in it's memory called 'slightly' lol) ... basically, the volvo guy told me that's why my fuel consumption was so bad.......i am getting 26.3mpg average and i thought that was bloody good! what's he expecting? 45mpg lol?
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    looking good mate...always makes you feel better when getting things done.....Had my V70R off road all week Refurbing the badly peeling alloys then sods law get to last one and the locking nut rounds off so cant get it off now, which is a pain as i have also painted the calipers on the other 3...so fitted strut brace, polybush mount and did vac hoses again sods law the vac hose i need to replace goes to underneath the turbo at the back, the only one i cant get to, also fitting the strut brace i snap 1 of the bolts on the top mount and to top it all she wont start as battery has just died....but like yours she is now shiny ....lol...just thought i would post this so you did nt feel you was the only one have probs....lol drive you bloody mad these ***kin cars
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    looks smart mate! needs V70 rear lights and a clio rear wiper........
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    I have it pretty much spot on now, gargles at idle, quiet cruising and sounds like a jet on boost.

    ^^^^^^how every 850 should sound!^^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by kee1173 View Post
    the vac hose i need to replace goes to underneath the turbo at the back, the only one i cant get to
    I found this one a pain too......had to remove most of the engine to get to it lol.....left a jubilee clip hanging off it as 'good measure' but decided I have to do it properly. Of course to smithy it's a piece of piss lol......'just bang it on with a ratchet'.......got there eventually with it......
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    Quote Originally Posted by stu_850t5 View Post
    looks smart mate! needs V70 rear lights and a clio rear wiper........
    do these fit straight on then? My wiper stopped working last week....sods law.....
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    yep its the only one i have thats really bad ...goes from the Maf sensor air duct down into ... well i dont know really..lol just seems to go near the trubo some where but as you say looks like i have to get half the engine out and to be honest was nt in the mood for that as had a few other jobs donig and could see this one been one of them regret starting jobs...especially just after battling with the polybush mount...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giles View Post
    Cheers Liam.

    i had the codes read yesterday too and it came back with 'breather pipe slightly blocked' (if the OBDII has a word in it's memory called 'slightly' lol) ... basically, the volvo guy told me that's why my fuel consumption was so bad.......i am getting 26.3mpg average and i thought that was bloody good! what's he expecting? 45mpg lol?
    26.3 is pretty good, i'm getting 22.5 at the min, although autos are worse on fuel.
    He does know what mpg R's usually get, doesn't he?lol
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    i am to scared to look at what im getting....i am thinking 30 mpg...not that this is what it does just makes me feel good and who can argue if i dont check ..lol
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    well the reader said otherwise....be nice to have 300bhp and 60mpg lol......to get that, i'd have to get a BMW 335D
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    just tell yourself thats what it does.....never check it or listen to other people, works for me....lol
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    V70 lights bolt straight on with no modifications. and so does the clio wiper arm (although changing the arm wont solve the problem lol just looks loads better)
    come to think of it i have a clio arm in my shed...........





    can just make the wiper out in these pics.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Flying Moose View Post

    I have it pretty much spot on now, gargles at idle, quiet cruising and sounds like a jet on boost.

    ^^^^^^how every 850 should sound!^^^^^^

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    looking very nice, never seen the attraction in cleaning a car myself lol. Sounds like you got a bargain with Volvo fitting the box for that price

    good to see someone found something of use with a Clio, even if it is only robbing the wiper lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giles View Post
    do these fit straight on then? My wiper stopped working last week....sods law.....
    I have pm'ed you about the rear lights i have £40 for the full set.


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    looking good mate...just sort out those grey looking bumpers....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by si850r View Post
    looking good mate...just sort out those grey looking bumpers....lol
    I have never been able to successfully remove the grey on bumpers.....all the sprays and tins i have tried dont work or work for 2 days....anyone got a good tip on what to use?

    I have also in the past tried a hot air gun and this didn't give lasting results either.....
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    black liquid boot polish ,last for ages and look's good too

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    ground nut oil from asda...give it a go..

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    looks brilliant giles and the best colour aswell just like myne lol


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