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15 months later... 200 1987

In December 2003 I asked the brickboard's help with my nephew's '87 244. It had stripped the teeth off a new timing belt. We set the crank, cam, and distributor gears correctly then installed another timing belt, but it wouldn't start. 15 months later I find out that he still hasn't disposed of the car or had it fixed. It was still sitting in the Salvation Army parking lot in Stevens Point, Wis. I towed it 400 miles to my house yesterday and started working on it today. I found that the reason we couldn't get it started was because it had sheared the pin that indexes the cam gear to the cam. New roll pin cost $1.13 at Borton's. I installed the pin, re-assembeled, and started the engine and the whole story became obvious. Oil was pouring out of the oil filter, which was punctured when the motor mount broke. My nephew didn't notice the broken motor mount, the oil pumped out of the crankcase, the cam siezed, shearing off the roll pin and teeth off the belt. New motor mount, oil filter and downshift cable (must have siezed during the 15 months it didn't run) and I'll have it back on the road. Thanks for all your help.








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15 months later... 200 1987

My nephew's 740GLE pulled this stunt on him the day he bought it, we had it towed to my (former) mechanic's garage who tried to victimize him to the tune of $400+ for "a new cam". I drove over to his lot and punked him on the spot, whereupon myself and the car were asked to leave. It turned out some joker had put the wrong length/diameter pin in there (we bought it off a "master mechanic" who works for a Volvo dealership). $14 in parts later (we did the timing belt at the same time), the car started the first turn of the key. He's been driving the hell out of it ever since!
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80 262C Coupe- (FSO black, M46, original) 82 244GLT- (auto)








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15 months later... 200 1987

It's always obvious AFTER you've gone crazy.

$1.13 shear pin. I'll have to store that in the brain somewhere.

You gotta eyeball those motor mounts every once in a while . I just did mine two weeks ago.
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'75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me








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15 months later... 200 1987

...old Volvo's never die...people just lose interest...thanks for saving another precious Brick!







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