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Timing Belt - broken, replaced, but no workie. Help appreciated! 700 1985

Thanks for the suggestion, Oil Eater:-) However, this is a B230 and thus a non-interference head, if I'm not mistaken. On the B234 16V, the valves WILL bend if the T-belt goes. Holy.....!

But thanks again - and I appreciate the 'Volvo gestalt' brainstorming all round!

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Gray in FL - '85 740 328K , '93 240 150K People can be divided into two classes: those who go ahead and do something, and those who sit still and inquire, "Why wasn't it done the other way?"- Oliver Wendell Holmes






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