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Old 05-08-2007, 07:18 AM
Art McGinn
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the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and the
connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator have
replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in this
situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have plastic
components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon



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Old 05-08-2007, 09:12 PM
John Jensen
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Default Re: broken radiator-hose connection fixable?

This happened on my 91 740 wagon. It needed a new radiator (this occured in
2000). The new radiator had a metal insert inside the plastic effectively
beefing it up. I was very much surprised at the all-plastic construction
but I believe the reinforcement takes care of the problem.

JJ


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> the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and the
> connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator have
> replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in this
> situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have plastic
> components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon
>
>
>



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Old 05-08-2007, 09:12 PM
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"Art McGinn" <ajmcginn@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and the
> connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator have
> replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in this
> situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have plastic
> components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon
>
>
>



No, don't even try. Replace the awful plastic tank radiator with a new
aftermarket metal tank rad, that's something that should NEVER have been
made of plastic, they *always* fail catastrophically and dump all the
coolant almost instantly, makes me wonder how many engines have been ruined
by that.


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Old 05-09-2007, 03:09 PM
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my radiator on my 91 740 broke the same way. the guy who said let use
plastic must have been the guy who said let sell volvo to Ford. I mean
fuckin plastic on a volvo radiator
"James Sweet" <jamessweet@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Art McGinn" <ajmcginn@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hZOdnRfFdseUlt3bnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>
>> the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and the
>> connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator have
>> replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in this
>> situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have plastic
>> components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon
>>
>>
>>

>
>
> No, don't even try. Replace the awful plastic tank radiator with a new
> aftermarket metal tank rad, that's something that should NEVER have been
> made of plastic, they *always* fail catastrophically and dump all the
> coolant almost instantly, makes me wonder how many engines have been
> ruined by that.
>



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Old 05-09-2007, 03:09 PM
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"hardl;abor" <sue.vetri@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> my radiator on my 91 740 broke the same way. the guy who said let use
> plastic must have been the guy who said let sell volvo to Ford. I mean
> fuckin plastic on a volvo radiator


It's nearly universal now. There must be a reason, but I don't think I know
what it is.

Mike



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Old 05-10-2007, 10:06 AM
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grim. surprising. not acceptable from volvo. what next, one hates to
think. replacement runs about 300 beans plus labor, it appears.
otherwise...thanks guys.





James Sweet wrote:
> "Art McGinn" <ajmcginn@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hZOdnRfFdseUlt3bnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and the
>> connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator have
>> replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in this
>> situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have plastic
>> components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon
>>
>>
>>

>
>
> No, don't even try. Replace the awful plastic tank radiator with a new
> aftermarket metal tank rad, that's something that should NEVER have been
> made of plastic, they *always* fail catastrophically and dump all the
> coolant almost instantly, makes me wonder how many engines have been ruined
> by that.
>
>

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Old 05-10-2007, 10:06 AM
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Art McGinn wrote:

>
> grim. surprising. not acceptable from volvo. what next, one hates to
> think. replacement runs about 300 beans plus labor, it appears.
> otherwise...thanks guys.
>
>
>
>
>
> James Sweet wrote:
>
>> "Art McGinn" <ajmcginn@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hZOdnRfFdseUlt3bnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>
>>> the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and
>>> the connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator
>>> have replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in
>>> this situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have
>>> plastic components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>> No, don't even try. Replace the awful plastic tank radiator with a new
>> aftermarket metal tank rad, that's something that should NEVER have
>> been made of plastic, they *always* fail catastrophically and dump all
>> the coolant almost instantly, makes me wonder how many engines have
>> been ruined by that.
>>



A caveat, though: even the aftermarket metal ones have weak points.
While installing the reservoir hose on the nipple of an aftermarket
radiator, the metal nipple pulled partially out of the radiator - it was
crimped in, not soldered. Last time I used one of the 'grippy' type hoses...
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Old 05-17-2007, 04:34 PM
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On May 15, 2:42 pm, Art McGinn <ajmcg...@comcast.net> wrote:
> as a followup, the otherwise excellent radiator was -- and is --
> unfixable and had to be replaced. total cost $320 including labor. i
> hope the guy who made v.p. for suggesting plastic radiator components
> gags on his foie gras. art
>
>
>
> Art McGinn wrote:
>
> > the upper radiator-hose connection snapped-off, hose intact, and the
> > connection appears to be plastic. on a volvo? does a radiator have
> > replaceable parts or do you have to replace the whole thing in this
> > situation? it appears that both sides of the radiator have plastic
> > components top to bottom. thanks any info. art, '97 960 wagon- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


Uh, yes. Also be on the lookout for plastic heater and bypass hose
connectors which can after several years just break into two pieces at
the most inopportune time. Usually on a sunday when the parts
department is closed.

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