The timing belt interval is 70000 miles or 6-7 years, I think.
No you can DIY it in your driveway -
www.volvospeed.com
My 98 C70 T5M has been very good to own, no repairs other than maintenance -
hoses, plugs, etc. The 5 cyl like new plugs every 30000 miles or so, but
thats easy to do as well. I had the rear side windows replaced under recall
for water leakage - seems to be good after many car washes since. I try to
apply rubber treatment to the weatherstrip too.
The engine bay is tight, but seems like a NYC apartment after looking at the
new V70R. I would replace the serpentine belt and the water pump while
doing the timing belt, and also the tensioner, if it looks iffy. Might as
well take care of all that stuff while you're there and be set for another
70k miles.
I have the high pressure turbo and the 5 speed. I think the manual allows
the HPT to be fun to drive, where the auto sucks power away, shifting before
the boost/rpms build up. The car has enough grunt to do top gear passing,
when its in its happy space (2500-3200 rpm) Mileage is good on highway,
I've seen 27-28 and 21 in the city. I use premium or at least midgrade fuel
and synth oil. I put a K&N filter in as well. I think its also good to let
the engine idle a bit before shutting down to cycle oil thru the turbo, if
you've been running hard. Just a little while, since the turbo gets hot and
the oil pulls away a lot of heat.
I also bought the undercarriage guard to protect the cast aluminum oil pan.
The car is low, and some driveways are steep. Also, hitting a rock at speed
could ruin your day.
Jeff
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> Howdy,
>
> I've got an 87 740 GLE 175k miles. I am looking at getting a 98/99 C70
> coupe as an upgrade. Considering that most of these should have some
> mileage by now, I'd like to get a few questions answered to tighten up
> my shopping list.
>
> What is the timing chain replacement interval for this car?
>
> Does the engine have to be pulled to replace it?
>
> If you've owned one, what were your experienced maintenance
> issues/costs?
>
> Anybody swinging their own wrenches on these things? The engine
> compartment looks like a real knuckle-buster. Is that the case?
>
> Were there 2 turbo options these years, (high pressure and low
> pressure) or just one?
>
> I want the 5 speed box. Doesn't look like there is many out there. Can
> anybody comment on the manual transmission in regards to
> responsiveness and gearing?
>
> Kudos to this group BTW. I had the oil light flicker problem the other
> day. This groups old posts allowed me to troubleshoot and replace the
> old frayed wiring for nearly nothing.
>
> Thanks!
> -Matt