1) with the head removed and stuff, what else should replace for preventive maintenance?
2) what are you tips for installing new valves and lapping them by hand? How should I clean the bowls without scratching them? (brass brush on a dremel?)
3) Would you recommend using valves from a junkyard engine?
3) what is your take on running synthetic oil in 850 natural aspiration engines?
4) Should I clean out the oil/air separator?
Car has 115k miles, 10k on rebuild.

While the Volvo is down I've been replacing random things to my liking from junkyard donor cars lol. Replaced the old wrinkle leather panel inserts with perforated ones in the next picture.


The Patient

(new radiator from 2010 rebuild along with new timing belt, tensioner, pump, thermo stat)

The operating room

The wound

So my Father bought this car in 2010 with a blown gasket to repair for my sister to drive. After repairing it, she drove it for a year. Eventually the coil is distributor went out and began to misfire. She knows nothing about cars and continued to drive it because she assumed everything was okay since the "check engine light" was not illuminated (it was burnt out thou!). So a burnt out little bulb is what led to having to so this! Haha! Here's a pic of the burnt valve and unburnt fuel accumulated on the bowls.

The correct way to store hydraulic lifters

Submerged in oil to prevent them from drying and easy to remember which valve they sat atop.

Homemade tools my Father made to ensure top head layer is torqued down by pushing cams down equally,

Thanks to members for helping with headlight reflector painting! Turned out fine but now the pitted glass lens are the weak link.

Thanks for any help, guys!















