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Trapped Oil Trap 200 1985

Go to a neighborhood Volvo dealer, buy an intake manifold gasket and take off the intake manifold.

Everything, and I mean everything is accessible if you do that. It is relatively easy to remove the intake manifold. Believe me it is. You can even replace (a great time to do it) all of the vacume hoses also. They are right there. Believe me, a couple of connections and few bolts and the sucker if off.

Then, the wiring harness is right there, the vacume hoses are right there, the flame trap is right there. You can even extend it with the IPD kit if you want.

So much easier to simply remove the intake manifold.

Just remember to get a new intake manifold gasket.

Lawren






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