2000 Volvo V40 "remove seized bolt engine block" Questions

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...Remove or disconnect the following: Air baffles Lower belt cover Timing belt To install: Turn all the pulleys listening for bearing noise. Check to see that the contact surfaces are clean and smooth. ...

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...remove any gasket material that remains on the engine block or the manifold. Any gasket material left on the mounting surfaces will cause leaks that inhibit engine performance coat the new gasket on ...

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remove the intake strut bolt @ the intake manifold, now swing the strut out of the way, now you can get to the 2 plugs. Make sure you coat the plugs with anti-seize compound, so you or the poor ******

seized. Do i need to remove the timing belt and try to turn the engine head to see if the head turn than try to turn the crankshaft to see if the crackshaft turn? or is there any ways better than this

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REMOVE THE TIMING CHAIN COVER WITH THE PUMP STILL ATTACHED TO IT OR DO THE PUMP BOLTS GO ALL THE WAY THRU THE ENGINE COVER TO THE ENGINE BLOCK .ARE THE TIMING CHAIN COVER BOLTS SEPERATE FROM THE WATER

...remove the plugs using a 5/8" spark plug socket. Adjust spark plug gap to .039" (thirty-nine thousandths of an inch). Coat threads lightly with anti-seize before re-installing them. Place a dab of ...

...remove the gasket 4. clean the rim of the oil pan, and the block where the gasket sits. 5. Put the new gasket on and replace the bolts. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE BOLTS. They only need to be hand tight. ...

...Remove plastic cover on top of engine to uncover wires going back to ignition coils. Remove plug wire and trace back to coil. Remove and replace spark plugs on at a time, same with wires. Spark plugs ...

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...remove the bolt with the rounded head I would try cutting a slot in the top of the bolt head. Cut the slot to fit the largest straight tip screwdriver that you can find. then use a pair of pliers or ...

...remove the remnants of the bolt. If the bolt is firmly seized in place, you may need to use a more aggressive method such as using a chisel to create a new groove in the bolt head or using a hammer ...

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