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Old 04-17-2020, 10:32 AM
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3. Service - who can service this engine? Certainly not the local Volvo dealer.
Not necessarily. Ask the oldest mechanic there in their service dept. if they still have the special tools for the D24 and are able to do a timing belt change, compression check, water pump change, valve adjust, etc.


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4. Rest of car - it is 35 years old. I guess this is my least concern because parts or the 700 series in general seem readily available. I would try to fix things myself. Are there a lot of videos on how to fix common things that break on all 700 series cars?
Not so many videos but a lot of good info here on the engine and related aspects. For the rest of the car brickboard and turbobricks are good sources. Almost anything that can happen with a Volvo somebody has BTDT and written about it. They tend to look down on the D24 engine however, as they don't consider it an "Heirloom Volvo" engine.
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