#1
Posted 27 January 2012 - 10:21 PM
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#2
Posted 27 January 2012 - 11:19 PM
#3
Posted 27 January 2012 - 11:55 PM
Other then adding some grease/lube to the motor, it was easy as pie. If you re-used your motor (not sure why, since i paid $25 for the linkage and motor together) then i'm not sure how you readjust it. I would find another donor car and just pull it all in one piece, or just get someone on here to send you the entire unit. Its not worth the time and money taking that in and out
1993 850 GLT - My Baby, Lanier
1996 850 R - My Love, Suwanee
VS for life
#4
Posted 28 January 2012 - 02:49 AM
I'm not about to go buy another unit after I paid for the linkage already.
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#5
Posted 28 January 2012 - 03:31 AM
If possible, instead of popping it in and out of the car, you might just pull the entire motor and linkage out, connect 12V to it inside or somewhere, and adjust it from there. If your taking the linkage in and out with the motor, somethings gonna break soon enough.
just so i remember, the wiring connector was just a 2 prong connector?
As i'm sure you know, but so others know, If you rebend the wiper arms with them still on the car, you will eventually destroy the posts that the arms sit on. That was my reason for replacing, and it definitely helped fix my wiper issue some.
1993 850 GLT - My Baby, Lanier
1996 850 R - My Love, Suwanee
VS for life
#6
Posted 28 January 2012 - 04:00 AM
I know what you mean- something is bound to break if I keep doing this.
I would think that there are instructions somewhere for the adjustment. I think it could come out once more and back in without fubarring it but not to many times. You had a great idea about a picture. In fact, I'm gonna try to see if I can get a picture from those selling them on eBay... If not.
Can someone post a picture of the linkage with the motor attached??
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#7
Posted 28 January 2012 - 06:06 AM
However, if anyone has any pictures of the linkage as it's bolted down, that would be very helpful and appreciated!
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#8
Posted 28 January 2012 - 04:08 PM
I can't believe this hasn't been an issue on this board before.
I don't want to take the contraption out of the car, re-adjust and put it back in again just to find I'm wrong (again)...sigh....
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#9
Posted 28 January 2012 - 04:45 PM
98 v70xc nautic blue -currently being restored engine swap possibly
98 s70 T5 - Silver on charcoal.
#10
Posted 28 January 2012 - 05:34 PM
go to page 3 and you'll see what he's talking about.
In the PDF they say you need to mark the bolts on the linkage before removing the linkage etc...
"Turn wiper assembly upside down. Mark and remove
connecting rod. Remove 3 bolts securing motor to wiper assembly and
remove motor. Before installing new motor, ensure it is in end
position. To complete installation, reverse removal procedure."
That is why most people don't mess with taking the motor off. Most people sell the entire thing together for simplicity sake. That being said, i'm sure someone on here has replaced just the motor either new or something of the sort.
http://www.ebay.com/...ssories&vxp=mtr
That has some pictures which might help, not sure if you found them already or not. Whoever sold you just the linkage for 40 bucks ripped you off though
1993 850 GLT - My Baby, Lanier
1996 850 R - My Love, Suwanee
VS for life
#11
Posted 28 January 2012 - 05:35 PM
I know I should have been more careful- marking the linkage before it was taken off- dumb me-
I did see all the pictures on eBay- they may be what I ultimately use...but still difficult to tell and you would hope the clearer ones were taken off while the motor was in the "stop" position, but you can't be sure. Btw, the eBay sale you posted is by far the clearest one out there and if nothing else comes up, that's what I'm going to use to make my best guestimate.
Yes, I know- I was ripped off, but for new, they are $200 and I needed one on the day I got it...badly.
Oh, and yes, i have the same files you refer to (850 pdf's) and VADIS- still no luck with those- problem was not referring to them before taking the motor off- I should have- I'm kicking myself now!
Note to self- Research fully before tacking a job you think is a piece of cake. Nothing on a Volvo is as simple as it seems.
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#12
Posted 28 January 2012 - 06:34 PM
Refitting
9. Refit the motor to the frame and secure with three mounting bolts
10. If a new motor is being fitted, temporarily reconnect the wiring connectors at the car, switch on the motor then switch it off again to ensure that it is parked.
11. Position the crank arm on the motor, with the marks made on removal aligned. Prevent the crank arm from turning by holding it with a spanner, then refit and tighten the nut.
12. Alternatively, if a new frame and linkage are being fitted, set the motor to the park position as described previously then, when connecting the crank arm to the motor position it so that it is parallel with the linkage arm directly above.
13. The assembled components can now be refitted using a reversal of removal.
I know at this point i really can't help, but i'm hoping maybe with all this information someone can give insight on how to do it! ( Or a diagram like you said, would be gravy
1993 850 GLT - My Baby, Lanier
1996 850 R - My Love, Suwanee
VS for life
#13
Posted 28 January 2012 - 08:40 PM
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#14
Posted 28 January 2012 - 09:12 PM
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#15
Posted 28 January 2012 - 10:24 PM
http://www.matthewsv...=226549#p226549
If a Mod here wants to pin this for easy reference please do so- I hope it helps others who were in the same boat as me.
'94 850 NA 100K+ miles (Son's beater car)
'98 S70 T-5 AT: Lots of Mods 190K miles- Engine rebuild from TB mishap- all well now.
'04 V70 2.5T AT: A few Mods 101K miles
'91 240 Sedan- Sold 4/21/09
'94 850 Turbo Wagon AT: Gone but not forgotten at 140+K miles
#16
Posted 01 February 2012 - 08:59 AM
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