The operators manual that came with your engine covers this in the impeller replacement section. Volvo calls these o rings “non critical”. Use them or don’t, what ever you find easier.I would think the small "O" rings should have stayed on the screws, so that they didn't fall out into the bilge.
All part of the learning curve.Nice idea ... but in my case I had removed each screw fully before taking plate off .. so o-rings stated in the housing.
stated = stayedNice idea ... but in my case I had removed each screw fully before taking plate off .. so o-rings stated in the housing.
The thread on the impeller is 3/4"-16Not sure it would be imperial size ... so far all screw & bolts have been metric on this.
15mm Sepentine tensioner, 9mm screws holding on pump cover.
is this motor all metric ? Or a mix
The small O-ring at 12 o'clock is a keeper for the bolt. They go on the the bolt after the front cover to prevent the bolts from falling out of the front cover and into the bilge and never to be seen again.Never owned a VP before .... have 2020. V6-280-C-N
after discussions in separate post, only remaining winterising task is to remove impeller.
I removed front plate, but cannot get impeller out.
I have tried for over an hour with various needle nose pliers, and it does not budge.
Am I correct there is nothing holding it on ? There is a female thread showing, but according to service manual it states it should pull out.
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Tried need,e nose pliers, anybody any tips?
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This is an old thread. Please read the rulesThe thread on the impeller is 3/4"-16