My Volvo 850 R Saloon

My Volvo 850 R Saloon

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Andysr

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174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Been a while since I updated this and quite a bit has happened since I did, here is a (quite extensive) update with plenty of pictures to fill you all in on what has been happening with my 850R

So Damien has been locked away for 1 year unused and ignored, other than the occasional battery recharge and push about so it didn’t flat spot my tyres. As I said last year Damien would be coming back in 2013 and here we are in 2013 what’s going on?

Well on March 2nd I had the car transported down to RT’s where at some point this coming month the engine will be removed stripped and the cause of the engine noise will be found, expecting it to be a bent rod and then the fault rectified.
Plans are to refresh and rebuild the engine using new genuine Volvo parts wherever possible, fitting H Beam rods, new shells, new rings and a hone etc etc, maybe new pistons although will wait to see what the existing ones are like. Tbh I’d like to keep with the standard ones if possible, Not looking at any substantial power hikes, before the engine noise I was quite content with the power and the engine ran well, however I am looking to have a few tweaks, be rude not too :smileypul
Having done some research into high powered auto’s I am also having a genuine Volvo auxiliary gearbox cooler fitted and switching to some upgraded gearbox oil, other than that and new seals the gearbox will remain as was. When the engine is out I will be cleaning the engine bay as this is something I did on my previous car and I have always wanted to do to the Volvo.
There are a few goodies on their way from America and I have a few little bits already that are waiting to go on….
Once the car is all back together, mot’d and taxed Mark Shead will be tweaking my map so it’s up to scratch. Then maybe another outing to a ¼ mile event to see if we can’t get it a little closer to some of the faster manual times, especially if I can see more than 1.1 bar in 1st and 2nd gears, which seems to be where it counts on the ¼, the auto’s only going into 3rd at the end which is where my higher boost previously started to kick in…

As the car progresses I will add the updates here but I expect it to be a couple of months until I have the car back on the road ready, I also plan to drive it to the Ring this year and after last years trip as a passenger I am really looking forward to that :rally_dri
In the meantime this is how the car looked just before it came out the garage ready to be loaded on the trailer, even in the garage it can’t escape the dust, almost a barn find! Lol

Odd how it doesn’t look that bad from a distance





But up close?









On the trailer, just, about to head off…



Arrived at RT’s and waiting surgery next to a T5 which is also having a bit of an overhaul…



I’m going for a different look in the engine bay as well so these will be gracing the bay once it’s all back together 





That’s it for now, nothing to exciting yet but that’s where we are at as of now, thanks for reading and as always comments are welcomed. 

Update time… :smile:

So have had a few goodies arrive ready for when the engine starts to go back together..



Rods…





Snabb big bore inlet kit :smile:

Which comes with 2.5 inlet manifold, which I've had powder coated black







the inlet also comes with a poly inlet spacer (not pictured here) which bolts between the inlet manfold and cylinder head and helps to prevent heat transfer from the engine to the inlet manifold. Also to completement the inlet manifold and complete the big bore kit it would be rude not to include a reconditioned 960 throttle body which includes the correct throttle linkage to allow direct fitment to the cars existing throttle setup and enlarged silicone intake hose (not pictured here)...



Also decided to opt for the genuine maf to turbo pipe to replace my existing aftermarket maf to turbo pipe, again I opted to have this powder coated in black...



And…….

From this









touring car engine positioning anyone.. lol







to this







the engine is out, now the important part begins..

I have to clean this area that’s left….





The plan is to clean the bay at some point towards the end of this month which is the soonest I can get away from work long enough to allow me to have sufficent time to do the cleaning properly, pictures of my progress will be added as I go but that's probably all updates wise until then.. :smile:[/QUOTE]

Got some more pictures through from RT Mechanics today, it seems, although unwell, Russ has been busy starting the strip down of the engine and a number of the parts ordered from Volvo have arrived :smile:

Parts selection



Autobox cooler :smile:



Shame it's had to be stripped as it's oil leak/weap free on the outside







Rocker cover and cams out



Oil pump out



It's now ready to have the head removed and pistons out which is hopefully happening tomorrow, will be keeping fingers crossed that the crank, block and head are all ok :bricks:

I have also decided to renew the subframe bushes as they're just starting to split, although only very minor at the moment it seems like the perfect opportunity to do them whilst the subframe is out. I've also decided to go for standard Volvo replacements, I know other uprated items are available but it's what I'd rather.



Damiens current resting position, keeping Russ's freshly restored T-5R company, can think of worse places... lol :smile:



Andysr

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106 posts

174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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News from RT Mechanics, engine is now completely stripped. The cause of the fault was traced to a minor bend on no. 2 conrod, it's just slightly "kissed" the balance weight section of the crank so thankfully no serious damage was caused and you can't actually visually detect the bend in the rod it was that slight. Quite pleased I resisted using it after hearing the noise tbh... So the block has gone away to be professionally measured/tested and the head has also gone away to another specialist for some testing etc..

A few shots of the stripped components.

The damage to one of the balance weight sections of the crank



Pistons and rods out...



Piston skirts looking good with no abnormalities.



Piston crown with no signs of det.. (this is no.5 but they're all the same)



Crank all good, apart from the slight mark causedby the rod but this won't cause an issue and will be dealt with by the machine shop



Big end shells looking all good



Bore, looking nice with factory hone marks still present (won't "bore" you with all five)



However despite the hone marks still being present news back from the specialist is that the bore has worn unevenly and has worn 5 thou at the bottom of the bore but is worn to 9 thou at the top of the bore which means that the bores will need to be test bored to see how much needs to be done to get them straight again, this is something that often goes undetected but is faily common to the T5 engine from what the specialist has said. The likely hood is that they will need to go out to around 82mm which is a little too large for my 81.02mm standard pistons even with oversized rings when running the level of tune I will be. This means I will be looking at fitting oversized pistons (which Volvo don't make anymore) so will be looking to seek the help of CP pistons for those but it does mean that the potential delay added by having to wait for the pistons to be made will result in Damien missing the Ring trip this year frown
Still will wait to hear from the specialist to see if oversized pistons are my only option.
In the meantime I have returned to an old time haunt, cleanyourcar.co.uk, and have been buying a few valeting goodies for use in the engine bay, I have some time off next week so plan to get to work on cleaning the bay at some stage during my holiday break, amongst other things, so more on that as progress occurs, that's all for now :smile:

Andysr

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106 posts

174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Yesterdays events…


So having had a lovely relaxing week away from work I decided to take a trip down to see Russ and the team @ RT Mechanics with the intention of giving the engine bay a spruce up. Luckily for me my brother’s car was now ready for collection, having been at RT’s for a service and some other bits and pieces, it was also a good excuse to jump in with him rather than drive myself…

Having spent the last few weeks amalgamating and adding to my collection of cleaning bits and for fear of needing something I had left behind I took almost everything I had. At this point it was just as well James was using RT’s 960 estate, so I was now well prepared to do battle with 17 years worth of dirt and grime. We left home at 07:00 and having done nearly 3 hours contending with the tolls, M25 road works and traffic jams we arrived, those 960’s do eat the miles well I can see why so many for sale are high milers!

Now the fun part starts! I lift the bonnet and see a large hole once occupied by an engine and gearbox to see a large and very dirty area filled with nooks and crannies… yummy! No problem I’ve got a lovely collection of degreasers and cleaners so off I go attacking the bay with confidence that this will be a breeze! This confidence lasts all of about 5 minutes when I realise that actually its going to be a nightmare and no amount of cleaning product is going to replace elbow grease! I was lied too the cheek of it….. lol
It was also at this point, having cleaned a small area, that I realised I hadn’t taken any before pictures and worse still that I had left my camera at home, so the pictures I did take were all done using my phone so aren’t brilliant, apologies in advance.

Anyway all joking aside having spent the best part of 5 hours cleaning away 17 years of heat treated grease, dirt and dust I now have an engine bay which looks slightly cleaner and more presentable, even the areas that will be hidden by the engine and gearbox.. lol
One thing I was quite surprised with was the sparse use of paint, I was well aware that the engine bay itself wasn’t lacquered but the paint level pretty much ceases from the top of the chassis rails down. Oh and no I didn’t clean the paint off the metal, I was quite careful being aware that the paint would be delicate without the protection of lacquer, caring out product tests in inconspicuous places in advance as advised.

For those interested, and despite putting Halfords to shame with my product selection, I only ended up using Autoglym Engine and Machine Degreaser, warm water, a soft paint brush and a standard kitchen moppet on the painted areas. The Autoglym to be fair to it was a brilliant product and unlike so many degreasing cleaners I’ve used in the past I still have quite a bit left. In the more difficult heavier affected areas mainly the subframe, I used a stiff brush and allowed the Autoglym to dwell for around 10-15 mins. I also used a product available from Tesco which I’ve read reviews about on Detailing World called Daisy. It’s a cheap entry level general all purpose cleaner which I diluted 1:5 and found it worked great on the inner arch liners and plastics. After that, and with help, I pushed the car outside the workshop, rinsed the painted areas and upper engine bay with a handheld pressure sprayer, then jet washed the subframe and lower engine bay areas finally damping dry afterwards with a soft microfibre cloth. Seeing the engine bay clean it was refreshing to see that no corrosion had set in despite having seen a few of the 850’s suffering with corrosion around the battery tray area, presumably due to a previous battery leakage causing any corrosion inhibitors to be stripped from the metal.

Anyway the pictures.

Before – Apologies for the low light, these were taken inside the workshop









After :smile:







Close up comparison



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Having cleaned the engine bay and seeing the car outside in the sunshine I quickly grew irritated by the “barn find” look the car had adopted over the last year so I had to clean it..







Using the jet wash I found most of the accumulated dirt washed off, indeed I was quite surprised to see the water beading nicely even just after a rinse before washing, proof that polishing and waxing on a regular basis is well worth the effort!



So having purely washed and dried the car I am left with the paint finish I remember, I still would have polished and waxed it but time was getting on, it now being around 17:00 and James and I needed to be getting back.







Having always wanted one of these Russ was also kind enough to source a black faced SC-805 so I popped that in as well,



So Damien was returned to his temporary home at the back of RT’s workshop awaiting the rebuilt engine to be fitted when done but at least its a lot cleaner now :smile:



That just leaves me to say a very big thank you to the team @ RT's today having allowed me to borrow various tools, ramp space, wash bay and to just generally annoy and get in your way whilst you continued to battle a busy work filled day it generally was a pleasure as always :smile:

Andysr

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106 posts

174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Small update, the block had to be bored to 82mm as suspected and I've opted for CP pistons. They're coming from America so will probably delay things a little but I'd rather it was right after going to all this trouble...

Head wise, all checked out fine, holding pressure nicely and valve guides like new. So a quick freshen up, valves reground, new stem seals and a very minor light skim to the head fac, a good clean up and it's back.









Just waiting on the pistons now so the block can come back and then it's engine back in the car smile

Nothing much to report on the engine front as still waiting for parts but the new screen is now in smile

Genuine Volvo of course wink





So hours before I set off to Germany I got a message to say that the pistons had arrived at the machine shop. So I am now back and have loads of pictures to show you all

While I was away work started on the block to bore it to the correct measurements for the new pistons obviously making the bores perfectly straight as they would have been when new.

The new pistons as they arrived, seems a shame to lock them inside the engine they look that bling!



With their new rods..



Picture of the test bore to make sure the block was ok to go again



Then the final bore



Machining the cut outs in the lower part of the bore to ensure no contact with the new wider H beam rods.







Measuring and adjusting the rings to the correct size for their new homes.





And then fitting the rings to the pistons ready to go in the block





Piston rings on and rod fitted all ready to go into the block



Andysr

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174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Block decking and fitting the pistons.

Part way through decking



Piston going in

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Pistons installed





Block now back from the machine shop and fitting of the bearings and crank





Headgasket and head





Along with a new water pump of course..



Cams in



My small 15G turbo wink now back on...



So that’s the status with the engine so far….


I’ve also decide to complement the build with this..





Well if nothing else it will not be blowing end tanks off the intercooler anymore and if it does I’d be seriously worried… lol

More updates as they come... Shouldn' be long now.. Can't wait ::

On the subframe complete with gearbox



Damien awaiting his engine



Nearly there...



And.....





Ta da!!





It's in, lots of little bits to refit like the rads and autobox cooler, also got a new brake fluid reservoir to compliment the coolant header tank, but the bulk of it is fitted and I am very pleased so far with how it looks, seeing these pictures have really got the itch back to drive it... And to a larger extent clean it, I'm getting the itch to go the same route I did with my Orion and go for concourse, loads and loads and loads of work to do to get to that level, as its a long way off but that's potentially my next step with the car, if I can be bothered.. Lol

Anyway thanks for reading and comments welcome if you fancy smile

Andysr

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106 posts

174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Small update…

So last time I posted an update the engine had literally just been bolted in. A little more progress with the build in that the intercooler, radiator and a/c condenser are all now fitted, then the next port of call is to get new X70 autobox cooler fitted in place tomorrow. Then at a guess I would imagine it won’t leave much else left to do for the initial fire up. Then it will be a case of getting the car MoT’d, run in, mapped and then I will collect it, clean it to death and finally enjoy it…

Anyway some shots of the progress with the fitting of the rads..





In place and free of restriction now the horns aren’t in the way and the centre support has been hollowed out, not sure how much you will or won’t see through the grille yet, will be interesting to find out.



The horns in their new home



Now looking 90% there





And finally since the car first arrived at RT’s I impressed on Russ that I wanted plenty of pictures of the build and he’s just inundated me with a large number of photos that have been taken, honestly there’s loads! I’ve browsed through them and wanted to include some close up shots in the thread of a few bits that I think show the level of attention that Russ and his team has applied to the car. I realise why I waited and carefully considered my options to have the existing engine rebuilt into what it has become rather than just thrown any old second hand lump at or indeed venture into the realms of rebuilding it myself.

Freshly re-wrapped downpipe



New header tank and overflow pipe



Coolant pipe from water pump, not just cleaned but polished.



On advice from Volvo UK’s technical department I opted to fit a brand new oil pump, instead of the original which when stripped actually revealed a hairline crack in the case….

Which can be seen below


New pump



Inlet manifold all in place



Why opt for that inlet manifold and throttle body..?

Well it’s wider and less restrictive.



So is the throttle body…



Modified throttle body linkage



To say it's taken a while to get my butt into gear and get this sorted is an understatement but my interest level in the car has increased 10 fold since the engine parts have been back from the machine shop, genuinely grateful to Russ and his team for the effort that's gone into this and indeed the fuss and general hounding I've been giving them over it whilst it's been with them while I constantly move the goal posts.... Cheers guys, can't wait to get it back smile

Quick update,

Autobox cooler all in place and the lower grille, with some careful modification, is also now in place.



More importantly the car as of 12:00 this afternoon is now MoT'd, with flying colour's I might add, I managed 2,700 miles in 16 months, not bad considering it was off the road for 12 lol...

I've now got to wait until Sunday to tax it and then on receipt of the disc I'll post it to Russ, as it's now at the running in stage.

Word back from Russ is that it feels great and that throttle response is instant smile

Yep definitely looking forward to getting it back now, the running in stage can't pass quick enough so it can be mapped again and I can have it back smile

So tax arrived Friday and I sent it straight over to Russ, he's now received it so let the running in period commence smile



Can't wait to get it back and drive it, oh and detail it as well smile

Very quick update

So on Monday this happened



(Car clocked the 500 miles running in period)

And then the following day this gentleman arrived (the legend that is Mark Shead)



Which meant this was needed



And various wires were installed



Considering that realistically the only differences to the engine were the intake, larger throttle body and intercooler it needed quite a bit of tweaking to the fuelling and the ignition, to prevent detonation which was found during initial testing it also was graced with a little more assistance from the turbo wink and after some laptop issues and the passing of 6 hrs Damien behaved faultlessly and is now mapped smile
I understand that "I'll be impressed" smile

I'm away on a short break at the moment and then busy until around the end of the month so it's going to be a long few weeks yet before I see the car but there are a couple of other things I'd like done before I collect it and it gives Russ a chance to drive the car a little to make sure all stays well smile

Like I said a quick update but for the benefit of anyone who was wondering what's been happening there you have it, that's what's been happening... Lol smile

Andysr

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106 posts

174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Update time…

Been a while since I updated this so thought I had better get it done. So where are we? Well last weekend I went down to see Russ and his family whilst also tying in a quick test drive of the car to see how the new engine and map were doing smile
When I say quick it was supposed to be a 10 minute drive but we were out in the car for a good hour, more on that in a bit….

So 1 and ½ years after I last sat behind the wheel I was feeling equally excited and nervous about driving it again, not quite sure what the nerves was all about, I think it was a mixture of worry that I would not being impressed with the car anymore, I hadn’t missed it that much of late tbh, and perhaps there was an element present that I was scared of breaking it…again!! On the other side I was excited to see how the car went and how it performed and drove from cold, having the opportunity of driving it straight from the cold start.

So it’s 08:30 on a cold bright sunny Sunday, it’s been raining heavily for the last 2 days but this morning we’ve got blue skies and sunshine. James (my brother), Russ and I head out to the driveway where the car has been parked overnight. Very kindly Russ has offered to clean the car the day before and despite the collection of dirt from his drive home in the rain and the high levels of dew the car is still shining well. As soon as I set eyes on the car again I find an overwhelming level of excitement is suppressing the nervousness. I take the opportunity to have a look at the engine bay for the first time after the build and I’m impressed. The engine bay looks undisturbed despite the heavy surgery and the finish is excellent. I can see my carbon finished engine trims and cambelt cover in the flesh and they complement the freshly rebuilt engine well. My only disappointment is all the cleaning I did myself is now covered away and out of sight but at least I know it’s clean.. lol



Anyway I jumped into the drivers’ seat and was greeted by this oddly fitting trip reading, also the amount of miles since the engine was rebuilt.



Simple things I guess? Turn the key and the engine cranks and fires into life without a hint of any change to how I remember it, except of course the ticking has gone! That’s where some similarities end, the first touch of the throttle and I notice an instant urgency about the car that was never there before. The change in the engine’s responsiveness from standstill at light throttle is unbelievable, we move away and drive up the road and two other differences are immediate. With the drivers window open I can hear very slight piston slap, the sort I have become accustom to on cars with race spec pistons, this noise goes as the engine warms from cold. More importantly the gearbox changes gear seamlessly, the Silkoline race spec ATF I’ve opted for has transformed the gearbox.
My current company car is fitted with VW’s latest silky smooth 7 speed DSG gearbox so you can imagine my surprise when I find my 110,000 mile 17 year old Volvo is on par, this was a very pleasant surprise indeed, the gearbox on the Volvo has always been what I considered to be nice and smooth I didn’t expect this sort of improvement. Once out on the open road I find the car to feel solid, stiff and sure footed even on wet roads from the night before, all traits of the car I’d forgotten or perhaps become comfortable with when I was driving it but subsequently forgot about when I wasn’t.

Still admiring how driveable, smooth but firm the car felt we’d now been out for 20 minutes and the car was safely up to operating temperatures so I started to pick up the pace. The mere prod of the pedal brought the boost in, still essentially being a 15G the car never really suffered from turbo lag but what lag was it’s now almost non existent. The boost comes in earlier, smoother, stronger and now I’m seeing the factory boost gauge going past the horizontal position it had previously rested at with the pre-build custom map, indeed now were pointing at the top of the temperature gauge symbol. It’s safe to say that performance is almost definitely effortless not requiring more than ¾’s throttle to make very decent headway. As pace gathers so does the speed it creates this pace with and by that I mean it seems to accelerate faster the faster you go, it feels like it won’t stop accelerating, something my brother also commented on. Yet despite the cars increased performance the engines’ sound output has quietened slightly, it’s almost as if its generating pace in its stride and sounds like its not even working. Of course you still have the 5 cylinder growl but it’s slightly dampened on how it once was a product perhaps of it’s new found love to rev and accelerate with less time spent labouring? I’m not sure but it’s certainly quieter than it was pre-rebuild/pre-bent rod. That aside WOW my god does it go! It’s been a week since I drove it but I’m still as excited, at the time I wanted to ring people who knew the car and tell them about it but I managed to resist! It’s taken me a week to condense this post down to a reasonable level.. lol

One thing however that did become apparent is that the brakes aren’t really up to the job anymore, I’ve always felt that the 302’s with the Ferrodo DS2500 pads were an ample setup for the car. Now the pace of the car has clearly increased the reassuring bit they once had has gone and I find that I’ve lost a little of the confidence I once had in them as a result. The rear brake discs and front brake discs are now showing signs of being warped and I feel it is the time to consider an upgrade.

There are several big brake upgrades but I’ve always been fond of the AP set up and I feel this is the set up I shall go for. Being specifically designed and made to go on the Volvo AP have taken into consideration master cylinder size and therefore no other upgrades are necessary and having driven a couple of 850’s with the AP upgrade thankfully the standard pedal feel remains but with added positive confidence inspiring results. In any case with Christmas on the way it will be something for the New Year now and something else to save for.

So after spending the best part of an hour on test drive it was a good time to swing into Chichester town centre for a Costa, I did manage to get a couple of shots of the car when we parked so here they are. It’s now grubby again and I’m very much looking forward to detailing it again and getting it back to looking pin sharp again ready to get covered in snow and salt.. lol





There are now just 2 things to sort and I will be finally collecting the car, the first is to refit the splitter and the second is the final touch for the front of the car, and here’s a sneak peak….



Yes, the egg crate grille. As you can see I’ve opted for the one with the chrome outer surround really only because I think it looks more like the factory egg crate grilles from the X70 series cars. I’m really fussy when it comes to aftermarket grilles on 850’s and I’ve always maintained original is best but equally I’ve always wondered what an egg crate would look like on the car. Tbh as it stands at the moment I am not a fan, in fact I hate it, and it may not stay but it’s also not finished yet. I’ve bought a brand new XC90 slash and Russ is hopefully going to be able to modify it so that it will fit flush to the grille. The reason for the later slash is that the chrome finish will be new and the later Volvo emblem will complement my wheel centres. Once this is fitted then I will assess the grille and if I like it then it will stay, thankfully the original is still safe and ready to be refitted should I hate it. Also since I’ve had the front splitter fitted whenever I’ve removed it I’ve always hated the look of the car so hopefully with the slash and the lower splitter refitted I’ll like the grille, who knows! Lol

Anyway, to summarise I’m again smitten with the way the car drives, it’s silky smooth but devilishly quick, indeed much quicker than before. Boasting more boost in 1st gear and high boost now present in 2nd gear, where as before it only came in from 3rd onwards. The way it picks up from standstill will also give an improved 60ft time so with that and the boost hike it will definitely give an improved ¼ time…. Maybe good for 14 flat or high 13’s however that will have to remain a theory for now, definitely not bad for a lame old auto wink[/QUOTE]

So to bring this thread up to date the grille is now complete and the splitter is on the car, got this last picture through from Russ on Friday smile



I've also made my decision about the brakes and that is I will be getting the AP's for the front and going with new Volvo rear discs and Ferrodo rear brake pads, this is however something I shall be doing in the new year perhaps March/April time when the weather improves again as I have now collected the car from RT's and have it here at home with me, and what a drive home it was! Despite not experiencing full throttle yet I can confirm it is indeed one very fast car even at 1/2 throttle, in fact I'd go as far as to say of all the cars I've driven to date it's probably the smoothest fast car I have ever driven. The power is relentless from the moment you put your toe down to the moment you take it off, the car is even better on fuel than before and it makes me extremely pleased to say it is actually mine, I can not tell you how happy I am, I feel like a kid on Christmas morning, well well welll worth the wait! smile

So to conclude this chapter all that is left to say is a VERY VERY big thank you to Russ and his team for all the hard work and effort that has gone into the build they have definitely surpassed themselves with the build as now having been over the car in my own time the attention to detail is amazing, the car drives the best it has ever driven and despite having had major surgery and having been with them since March the car hasn't even picked up the tiniest of marks. I am so so pleased with your work guys so thanks for all you've done, and thanks for putting up with my nagging and constant questions/added on work requests, guys this car is a testimony to you smile



How the car looks now I have it back and have had a chance to clean it











The engine bay



Andysr

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106 posts

174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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So that was the story of 2013, not a lot has changed since then except I've been driving and enjoying the car, as mentioned previously the next thing on the list is the brakes which is coming soon as I want to get them up to scratch before I take it over to Germany for a trip to the Ring smile

Anyway the car as it stood last week in the first of the year warm weekend sunshine smile

Stopped on the way home briefly to take a few shots seeing as the sun was well and truly out, roll on the real sunny weather and summer, these are the few that didn't have too much glare or were actually in focus.. smile









Hope you guys all like the updates, apologies for the delay I shall keep things more up to date in the future...

Edited by Andysr on Monday 17th March 18:32

Dalto123

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164 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Just been reading though this thread. Always had a soft spot for the 850 T5 (particularly in saloon guise) - loving your attention to detail, for a car of its age it looks fantastic biggrin. Any idea what sort of power it's putting out now?

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

177 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Great update, glad you have the car back. smile

Any details on the saffron S70, is that an R ?

Andysr

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174 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Dalto123 said:
Just been reading though this thread. Always had a soft spot for the 850 T5 (particularly in saloon guise) - loving your attention to detail, for a car of its age it looks fantastic biggrin. Any idea what sort of power it's putting out now?
Thanks for your positive comments, power wise it's not been on a rolling road but at a guess I would say I would be surprised if it wasn't somewhere in the region of 320-340 hp, that is purely a guess but having recently driven a well maintained standard auto R it's a huge, huge improvement over the original 240 it once was... It might be 241hp .. Lol

Andysr

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Shadow R1 said:
Great update, glad you have the car back. smile

Any details on the saffron S70, is that an R ?
Thanks Shadow, it's certainly brilliant to have it back.

The Saffron S70 certainly is an R and that belongs to my brother, it's mildly fettled with a front lower splitter and 850 R saloon boot spoiler. It is fitted with KW variant 2 coil overs and is chipped, with a performance full flow exhaust. It's also a very clean example, bought as a standard car he's had it since 2008 and I'm yet to see a better S70R tbh...

macp

4,060 posts

184 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Superb and great to see another well maintained and cherished example.Making me miss my old S70R

Remagel2507

1,456 posts

193 months

Monday 17th March 2014
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Brilliant write up OP, thoroughly enjoyed reading that, congrats on getting your car back on the road

kerryt5r

196 posts

174 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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About time you updated your thread! Looking as good as ever

Kev T360

366 posts

152 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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Just read from page one, and I must say this is brilliant! Very impressive.

RikST

677 posts

150 months

Tuesday 18th March 2014
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I love this thread! Can't beat a proper Volvo R! Back then when it actually meant something instead of a trim level it has become nowadays! frown

But great progress OP! Love the work that's gone into the car! Really something o be proud of!

Must get a thread started for my dads 1997 Saffron Pearl V70R AWD biggrin

Andysr

Original Poster:

106 posts

174 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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Little update, done just over 1,500 miles since I've got the car back so have decided to have the engine and autobox oils changed again, yes very early but I want them done to satisfy my OCD issues.. Lol

Also going to have the AP's fitted to the front and have the rear brakes overhauled at the same time, a few other small bits to be done like new wipers and I'll get the brake reservoir replaced while the brakes are in bits as it's looking very discoloured next to the new coolant header tank...

Anyway before that happens towards the end of the month one thing that has been bugging me is the bonnet, from a distance it looks fine but up close it's littered with chips and scratches which has really been highlighted since I had the bumpers repainted before the engine was done...
So it's in the bodyshop at the moment having the bonnet sorted smile

Stripped waiting for bonnet to be removed.. Chips not evident in this shot..


Close up showing the chips clearly...



Bonnet off..



Work in progress as of end of play today smile



Will update with more pictures as things progress smile


No major updates, when I checked in they were just about to paint the bonnet and headlight panels so by now should be in paint smile

How it looked waiting for paint in the oven smile







Fingers crossed should be able to get some shots of the painted finish smile

Out the oven painted awaiting a polish, hoping to get some shots of it fitted on the car tomorrow smile





In fill panels smile



Finish is really good, looking forward to seeing it back on the car, had loads of compliments from vistors to the bodyshop whilst it's been in, must be doing something right... Lol

So a couple of shots, camera phone so apologies if the quality doesn't come out very well...








Andysr

Original Poster:

106 posts

174 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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New headlight wiper blades and wiper arms on order because on removal I realised how shocking the condition that they were in, wiper arms have rotted to excess, was a shame refitting them but I'd rather it was all complete than half assembled...

So in an effort to finish the car to half decent level I've decided it's time to attack the brakes.

So down to RT's and off with the current now rather poor 302's, managed to source myself some very very good barely used AP's







But not happy with the colouring of the AP calipers I've decided I'm going to get them professionally repainted. I contemplated my options and I've decided as a gentle nod to the later models and in the interests of maintaining the factory upgrade/subtle look that I've always favoured I bought a phase 2 V70R/S60R rear caliper. The reason for this is I will be sending it off with the AP calipers so they can colour match the caliper to Volvo's own colour choice and the AP Racing lettering on the AP caliper will be matched to the colour of the "R" on the Volvo/Brembo caliper.



Then testing with a cheap locally sourced universal Ripspeed 10 mm wheel spacer I was quite pleased to see that the Brembo rear brakes from an S60R/V70R fit inside the 17" 850R volan, thankfully arch clearance is still fine so I've ordered another R rear caliper, discs, pads, shoes springs brackets etc for the conversion and some hubcentric H&R spacers and and H&R extended wheel bolts from IPD USA and they should be here next week.

Andysr

Original Poster:

106 posts

174 months

Saturday 18th October 2014
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The plan is to send the AP's off for paint after the bank holiday and I've be promised a 3-4 working day turn around including transit time.. Thought that was really good tbh..

Whilst the brakes at the wheel end are being done I've decided to get a new brake reservoir and master cylinder as I think with all the brake work being done at the other end it would be nice to have the pedal end all fresh as possible.. That's my man logic coming through there.. Lol