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Size for Crank Sensor Screw? 700 1990

You need to give the volvo dealer a hard time. I'm sure the advice here will be enough but really there is no reason the dealer shouldn't be able to work this out. Lot's of the time it's just the parts person being lazy/ignorant. You can still buy parts for a 1965 Volvo at any dealership but find me a parts guy who knows this. A little encouragement can work wonders in the long term, I had a parts guy who eneded up enjoying the challenge of seeing me coming. Btw I always put a tarp/plastic/plywood down when I,m working over grass or dirt, I learnt the hard way, as you now have. I'm just full of advice this morning, I guess that means it's time to go to work.
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Patrick, '68 220, '83 245, '92 Eurovan (work truck).






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