bean wrote:
Holy smokes... Not a good update at all, and sincerely hope it's just a freeze plug or some other easy fix. Curious what kind of boost you were running? Symptoms of failure? (My car is seeing detonation at ~18 psi - still working with Tuner, but suspect PCV oil into intake may be the cause...)
Hopefully you're OK to hear some encouraging words - but I think all the supporting mods already done to the car deserve a new engine. I'd seriously look at getting a newer 2.5L R engine to swap into the car but limit boost / power to the 300 - 350 range to keep it reliable OR If you happen to find an already built engine that's been sleeved and has upgraded connecting rods - that would allow you to go big power fairly safely.
Keep us posted on any diagnosis and thoughts on your options.
Rabin
Thanks for the words of encouragement...
I do have a lead on a 04 2.5R Motor, but I won't pull the trigger on anything till I get to see what the carnage is to my current engine
Ugly Duck wrote:
There's an '04 S60 T5 Manual at Barlow PNP, and the front end wasn't too smashed in if I remember correctly. Actually I'm not sure why it's there. There's also a light pressure '98 V70 with a stick, but if you're looking for the engine it's not what you want.
Thanks for info... apart of me is just saying get the cheapest engine available (ie a pick n pull engine and drop it in), but based on your statement, the whole reason that 04 S60 T5 could be at the wrecker is due to mechanical failure. Where as going with a reputable dismantler, they can generally provide details on mileage, compression, etc you pay a little more, or maybe a lot more, I just checked pricing on pick n pull's website, and a fuel injected engine is: $189.00 with a $49.99 core meaning the engine could be mine for $140... wow thats cheap, but I also have no way of knowing mileage on the newer volvos (its all digital, so unless you can pull the cluster, and power it up, and hope its the one that came with the car, you won't know for sure)
I have a lead on a 04 2.5R engine with 10,000 kms on it (basically its a brand new engine), its not cheap, its literally 10x the cost of the pick n pull engine, but if I went through effort of installing an engine into my car, I would want to know the hard work was worth it...