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Engine 140-160 1975

The absolute best thing you can do, in my opinion, is to go onto Volvo Cars website and purchase the factory service manual. If you go to this link: [url]http://www.volvocars.com/us/tools/OwnersInfo/Pages/VolvoOwners.aspx[/url], you can register yourself. Once you get in, there's a library where you can order the manual.

I have one, and it tells you exactly how to do everything.

If you're going to do an all-out restoration, then removing the engine is the way to go. Otherwise, if it ain't broke . . . . :)
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74 164E auto -- looking to convert to manual M410






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