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Bill made a really good suggestion here. Put the car up on ramps and check out how extensive the rust is on the hydraulic lines. If the rust isn’t too bad and it is accessible you could cut out the bad section(s), put in new metal tubing and secure each end with unions. I did that on my 90 240 when the tranny cooling lines split from chafing. If you are able to do that, you stand to save yourself a lot of moola…

Howdy Bill,
No snow on the North Shore? We didn’t get much snow. About 5” or so. More in other spots. However…. It did last for almost 2 weeks because it stayed cold. Another mild but dreary winter. Reminds of a PNW winter (I lived in Portland). Sun ☀️ is a scarce commodity there in the winter!
J

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Will I buy another Volvo??? We'll see....






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