scania
No. They are available with inline-6 and V8 engines.
well, scania build the strongest trucks but MAN have released a truck with a V8 engine
There are multiple sites that one can find ringtones for the Scania V8. Check out sites such as ringmobi, zedge net, and others. Ringtones are fun ways to make a phone unique.
The 1410 and the 1409 both v8 engines take around 36 ltrs from empty with new filters
There is Laura Jane (no "y"), a Scania R500 V8 that usually hauls timber.
7.1 US Quarts
Current production trucks typically use an inline 6 motor. A couple of the European manufacturers (such as Scania) have their higher displacement (14 - 15 litre) motors in V8 configuration (makes the motor more compact). The last V8 motor available for trucks on the US market was the Mack E9, which displaced 14.6 litres.
I think a Chevy V8 will swap, but with HEAVY modification. The main problem will be the oil pan clearance from the frame.
No it doesn't. However, make sure that you are not going for cheap after-market brands. At the end of the day, its best to buy it from the Volvo service center. They really know whats best for their cars.
yeah there safe the only thing that happends if you have a glass pack then the fieber glass falls out after time but that's it. ive got a dodge durango v8 227 and put glass packs on it and it sounds a lot beter. but yeah there tottaly safe
To check the transmission fluid in your 2005 Volvo XC90 V8, first ensure the vehicle is on level ground and the engine is running. Locate the transmission dipstick, typically found near the back of the engine compartment, and remove it. Wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, then remove it again to check the fluid level, which should be within the marked range on the dipstick. If necessary, add the appropriate transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
The weight of a Volvo 960 engine typically ranges from approximately 350 to 400 pounds (159 to 181 kg), depending on the specific configuration and components such as the transmission and accessories. This weight can vary slightly based on the engine variant, as the Volvo 960 was offered with both inline-six and V8 engines. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or a service manual.