Originally Posted by
drnukeit
Im nee to volvos. I had several cars that did the same. It turned out the timing belt stripped or broke.
I dont know if volvos have the same system (that the valves and pistons wont touch) if the timing belt gives out. Its called interference engine when they do touch.
You could disconnect the fuel line at the filter to see if you have fuel flow.
This is an interference engine...lose the belt and you'll bend valves...most high performance engines are interference engines...more valve travel/overlap for more power...
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