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940 Turbo oil leakage (940 SE Turbo 1991) 900 1991

Sorry to intervene in the middle of this thread.
I also have oil leaks. I recently bougth my 940 se turbo 1991 200K miles. It developed oil leaks. My mech. changed time belt and seals in the front of engine some clamps in the fromt hoses and the distributor. Leaks continued. He said it could be the main rear seal. I could be, but he did not say anything about the flame trap. I have read the 700/900 FAQ and it mentions it as well as other web sites, but the only goo picture of a B230FT engine's Oil Flame trap is in http://www.mikeponte.com/volvo/oiltrap.htm, however when I look in my car, it doesn not seem like it.
1. Does the 940 SE turbo 1991 have the flame trap?
2. If yes, can it be maintained? Does any one have a picture of it or a procedure to take it out and re install it or the replacement parts.
3. Do I have to take the Intake manifold out to be able to handle the flame trap.
4. Is there a flame trap kit to relocate this piece to a more convenient location?

Thanks very much for your feedback







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