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brakes,motor mounts,etc...` 90 740 gl wagon 700

i was just blessed(?) with an estimate of repair for approx.$1000.00 for my new buyer checkpoints. i have done brake jobs in my other cars ( ie:fords , chevys , etc) , is volvo any differnt as far as doing brakes and mot.mounts? is there anything i should know before tackling these repairs? is it worth paying the labor or is it not so big a deal to do them? i need to get by as little as possible as far as cash( not to comp. quality) my wife and i just had another baby boy last week and i am alittle tight on cash this week!! please give me opinions.... thanks








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brakes,motor mounts,etc...` 90 740 gl wagon 700 1985

When my dad gave me his old 1985 740 Turbo with 77k miles I took it to Volvo to have them give it a "check out". Now they only charged me $100, but I think the only thing they did was clean the throttle body and change that gasket.

You would think they would have at least noticed the broken muffler pipe which almost fell off shortly after I spotted it under the car. They missed a bunch of other little things too.

If the car is running and you have the time, buy a service manual and read the FAQ's here (lot's of reading). You can buy a lot of parts online for $1000. I never did much other than spark plugs, oil changes and brake pads before. I spent a lot on parts to refurbish mine, but the labor for all the work I did myself would have cost big bucks. I found a lot of things and fixed them that have been broken for a long time, like the air box thermostat. If it were not for the FAQ's here I would not have known to even check for that, and it was an easy $10 fix. Plus the nice folks here will give you help on most any problem.

I say do the work yourself if you have the time, tools, and a little patience. For the jobs that require too many special tools or are very difficult, that's when I am going to take mine in now.

good luck with it,
Randy








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brakes,motor mounts,etc...` 90 740 gl wagon 700

$1000? ... that's from the dealer i'm guessing? that is ridiculously expensive.

what entails a brakejob according to them? just inspecting it and replacing brakepads?

the motor mount job really isn't that difficult if you have the proper tools.

i don't possibly see how it could cost $1000.

motor mounts: hydraulic mounts, $85-90 each, ~$180 total. front brake pads, $28. caliper pins (if purchased from dealer), $45, and this is assuming yours have a problem. otherwise, you don't have to replace these. total cost for parts: ~$250

motor mount labor time spent by mechanic: 1 hour
brake job/inspection: 30 minutes

$750/hour is quite an expensive rate for your mechanic to be charging. ;)

i totally understand if you don't have the time or ability to do the repairs yourself. i didn't. but $1000 for those 2 jobs is highway robbery.

my 2 cents. :)

edit: i think i misread your post. it says new buyer check points. what does it include besides the motor mounts and brakes? give us an idea of what else is 'broken' and we'll let you know if it's easy or hard to do and how much it should cost overall.
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Kenric Tam
1990 Volvo 740 base sedan (B230F)
My Volvo 'Project'








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brakes,motor mounts,etc...` 90 740 gl wagon 700

Check out motor mounts on Ebay. I got two hydralic mounts for $85. There are great instructions on this sight - I was suprised how easy it was. If you can do brakes you can do motor mounts. You need a hydraulic jack.







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