I called a volvo specialist shop this morning about replacing the cylinder
head on my 1986 240 dl. He said that volvo does'nt make the cylinder heads
for 240s any more, he said that the best thing would be to have a machine
shop repair the damaged part.
Is it true that new parts for 240s are no longer available?
And, would a repaired cylinder head work as well as new one?
SIEGE - 12 Jul 2005 17:10 GMT
> I called a volvo specialist shop this morning about replacing the
> cylinder head on my 1986 240 dl. He said that volvo does'nt make the
> cylinder heads for 240s any more, he said that the best thing would be
> to have a machine shop repair the damaged part.
> Is it true that new parts for 240s are no longer available?
> And, would a repaired cylinder head work as well as new one?
Also another question,
Is the part that the spark plugs screw into called a cylinder head?
James Sweet - 13 Jul 2005 03:49 GMT
> Also another question,
> Is the part that the spark plugs screw into called a cylinder head?
Yes
Bev A. Kupf - 12 Jul 2005 17:13 GMT
> I called a volvo specialist shop this morning about replacing the cylinder
> head on my 1986 240 dl. He said that volvo does'nt make the cylinder heads
> for 240s any more, he said that the best thing would be to have a machine
> shop repair the damaged part.
> Is it true that new parts for 240s are no longer available?
> And, would a repaired cylinder head work as well as new one?
You can get a new one from FCPGroton - don't know who makes it though.

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James Sweet - 13 Jul 2005 03:48 GMT
> I called a volvo specialist shop this morning about replacing the cylinder
> head on my 1986 240 dl. He said that volvo does'nt make the cylinder heads
> for 240s any more, he said that the best thing would be to have a machine
> shop repair the damaged part.
> Is it true that new parts for 240s are no longer available?
> And, would a repaired cylinder head work as well as new one?
Why would you want a *new* one? I doubt they're made anymore and if they are
it would be ludicrously expensive, probably well over what the whole car is
worth.
Find a junkyard and get a good used head if the one you have is beyond easy
rebuilding. A serviceable or easily rebuildable head should run you less
than $100, particularly if you can find a U-pull yard.