been poking round the engine bay - 850 T5 - and noticed that there is a pipe that is split - as shown by screwdriver in the photo.
It is to the left of the crank position sensor but due to the support strut being in the way, I cannot work out how to remove/replace it.
There is oil in the pipe but none around the engine so I guess it is a breather?
Assuming it is a big job to remove the support, how can I fit this?
I am thinking of putting a sleeve e.g. small hose and then glueing it in place or using insulation tape.
Any other ideas?
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i assume the black bit that the screwdriver is poking into is still partially attached to the black elbow? As you have said i think id be looking for a short length of hose, ID of which is close to OD of the hose on engine, to repair it. No harm in a bit of PU sealant or RTV silicon to seal it up.
sorted now.
I got the small dentists mirror to take a look and could see a metal tube onto whcih the pipe is pushed on, held with a metal clip.
Must have took about 1/2 hour removing the metal clip!!!
Going to garage that does volvos this morning, they had a T5 in the back which did not have this pipe. It turns out to be a fittment to early engines
to prevent oil furring up - in effect a breather. There should be a tube running under the spark plug cover.
Anyways, the tube is much like a distributor vacuum pipe in that is has two right angled fittings that go onto a tube.
The garage had a spare end, £ 3 they charged me eeek!!! So should get it fitted tonight.
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