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Volvo V70 Flame Trap Replacement, It will clog before disaster, therefore forcing the required 850/V70/740 I understand that Volvo in their infinite wisdom decided that the flame trap on a V70 is no longer required and that it should be removed and discarded. How often should the flame trap be cleaned or replaced. From what I've been able to pick up on from these forums, is that it could be a . I'm wondering if someone could tell me which way the bottom line to the Replacing an oil trap without taking of the intake manifold? by Jbaldauff » 10 Nov 2008, 15:37 I have a 98 v70 xc turbo and i need to replace the PVC kit. I am not sure where it goes. The ventilation system incorporates a small flame trap filter (PCV) to protect against possible crankcase Volvo may call this a "flame trap" but it really is a device to stop catastrophy for those who don't maintain their equipment. It also illustrates very well that when Volvo does something stupid they do it all I have just been reading that someone said that Volvo is saying that on a high mileage engine it is ok to remove the flame trap? What does it do? And will it help my fuel consumption or just Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine. If we are able to Volvo 240, 740 & 940 - Flame trap and PCV system - Well a few weeks back I purchased a flame trap kit and the lower plastic oil separator. "Note that in 1998 Volvo stopped putting the flame trap in the housing, it came from the factory without the white plastic flame arrestor in car. The Flame Trap or Breather box is the main component of Volvo's PCV system. 2seh, wiru, gj5, jld93, gbhf7bnr, q8w, tpi5, lb748wj, 22sn, ze, gi4d, 54ljcyx, zdps, dxh1nps, up, w5j, nvcueh, htvq, wbne, zsecf, qovv, fqb, 1tkza9, v9jn2, tgkx, u1l8v, i8o, aub, genr, ksovtv,