How to replace the timing belt, water pump & rollers on the Volvo 850, S70, V70, etc. Pt 1-2 - VOTD
3 min read
7 months ago
Published on Apr 22, 2024
This response is partially generated with the help of AI. It may contain inaccuracies.
Table of Contents
Step-by-Step Tutorial: Replacing the Timing Belt, Water Pump, and Rollers on a Volvo 850, S70, V70, etc.
Part 1: Preparing for the Job
-
Check for Leaks: Before starting the timing belt replacement, check for any leaks in the system.
-
Gather Necessary Tools:
- Half-inch breaker bar with extensions
- 30mm socket
- Torque bits (T45, T25, T30)
- 12mm and 10mm ratchets (3/8 inch and quarter-inch)
- Crescent wrench
- Magnet
- Serpentine belt tool
- Special tool for tensioner
- Screw for holding tensioner
- 18 or 19mm box end wrench
- T25 and T30 torque hand screwdriver
-
Prepare the Vehicle:
- Place a piece of wood under the wheel on the opposite side where you'll jack up the car.
- Set the parking brake.
- Jack up the car slowly and place it on safety stands.
Part 2: Accessing and Removing Components
-
Accessing Engine Components:
- Open the hood and secure it at a higher angle for better access by flipping the tabs on both sides.
- Remove the coolant bottle by releasing the latch and disconnecting the wire connection at the bottom.
-
Removing Serpentine Belt:
- Use the serpentine belt tool to release tension on the belt.
- Note the belt routing before removing it.
- Take out the idler pulley by removing the two 12mm bolts.
-
Removing Timing Belt Cover:
- Remove the top timing belt cover by loosening the bolt and lifting it off.
- Check for any coolant leaks inside.
-
Aligning Timing Marks:
- Locate the timing marks on the cams and crankshaft.
- Use a 30mm socket to turn the crankshaft clockwise to align the marks.
-
Inspecting Other Components:
- Check suspension parts, brake lines, boots, control arms, and brake pads for wear and damage.
Part 3: Removing Timing Belt and Components
-
Removing Hydraulic Tensioner:
- Release tension on the belt by loosening the tensioner bolt.
- Remove the tensioner and bolts.
-
Removing Dampener Cover:
- Remove the 10mm bolts covering the bottom of the timing belt and dampener.
- Pull down the cover to access the timing belt.
-
Removing Timing Belt:
- Gently pull the timing belt out from under the camshaft.
- Be cautious while removing the tensioner roller.
-
Replacing Water Pump:
- Drain the radiator and block.
- Remove bolts on the water pump and replace it, ensuring a clean surface and proper gasket placement.
-
Final Steps:
- Torque down the water pump bolts in a star pattern.
- Clean the area thoroughly to prevent future leaks.
- Reassemble all components in reverse order.
Conclusion:
If you found this tutorial helpful, consider liking and sharing it. Subscribe to the channel for more informative videos and visit the website for additional resources. Thank you for watching and happy repairing!