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Congratulations!

Fuel smell is probably in your imagination. Could just be something peculiar in whatever brand of oil is in there. "High Mileage" oils have some funky smells! Just to be sure, check the fuel pressure regulator for leaks at the vacuum hose, and the coolant temp sensor.

Temp gauge is probably a common temperature compensation board problem. Bypass this board (see IPD's website for more info on the bypass). If that doesn't do it, the engine could just be running cold. New T-stat would then be needed.

The heater problem sounds like the typical heater control valve failure. Replacement is not a fun looking job (just awkward!). There's a set screw in the unit, tweaking it might fix the problem for a while.

If you haven't already, get a Bentley 240 Repair/Service manual. $35, and money well spent!

-Ryan
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Athens, Ohio
1987 245 DL 314k, Dog-mobile
1990 245 DL 134k M47, E-codes, GT Sway Bars
1991 745 GL 300k, Regina, 23/21mm Turbo Sway Bars
Buckeye Volvo Club






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