> On 740/760/940/960 and others the flame trap is only a trap for non-turbo
> engines. On turbo engines the insert is not fitted although the trap body
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>>Andy
Where does one find the flame trap? I did the last service on my 940,
and would just like to see what else I should be paying attention to.
Thanks
Simon
Peter K L Milnes - 25 Sep 2005 00:28 GMT
Usually below the inlet manifold in the area of numbers 3 & 4 cylinders. The
thick pipe leads up from the top of the oil separator, which sits just above
the block/sump line at left rear of engine, to the bottom of the flame trap
body. The top of the flame trap body goes to the throttle body and the small
"Y branch" pipe goes to the top of the inlet manifold (about halfway along)
to a vertical tube inlet.
To improve access there is a kit available to lift the flame trap body above
the inlet manifold. IIRC it consists of a longer thick pipe from the oil
separator.
All the best, Peter.
700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).
>> On 740/760/940/960 and others the flame trap is only a trap for non-turbo
>> engines. On turbo engines the insert is not fitted although the trap body
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> Simon
Andy - 27 Sep 2005 13:42 GMT
Peter
Do you think that removing the flame trap on a 740 (B200E K-jet injection)
would cause the lack of accelleration we are currently suffering? Volvo
removed at bthe last service which was 117k miles. Spoke to the Volvo peole
and they say no as it is what Volvo technical now recommend - may be correct
for a V70 but on the 740??
Andy
> Usually below the inlet manifold in the area of numbers 3 & 4 cylinders.
> The thick pipe leads up from the top of the oil separator, which sits just
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>> Simon
Peter K L Milnes - 27 Sep 2005 23:55 GMT
If it was up to me Andy I would put it back as it should be. The flame trap
replacement kits are cheap enough and there is even one which will raise the
flame trap above the inlet manifold (sold by G,S&F). As it should be a
slightly filtered connection for the crankcase pressure to bleed back into
the inlet, making a closed loop, it is quite likely that it will interfere
with the normal operation of the engine.
All the best, Peter.
700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).
> Peter
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>>> Simon
Andy - 28 Sep 2005 14:00 GMT
Ordering today.
Thanks
Andy
> If it was up to me Andy I would put it back as it should be. The flame
> trap replacement kits are cheap enough and there is even one which will
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John Robertson - 25 Oct 2005 11:52 GMT
flame traps are for people who use cheap oil or 710 as the blonde said .With
synthetic oil its not an issue as no gunk is produced .Synthetic oil works
out cheap with less wear ,heat ,and gunk .Have you worked out what 710 is
yet , the blonde was looking at the oil cap up side down wasn't she .OIL
= 710 upside down .(:-{)>
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> Simon