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For a vintage or classic car, I believe the engine bay is equally as important as the exterior or interior outlook of the car itself. A messy or rusty engine bay doesn’t impress. This is an engine bay that I captured from a 1965 Volvo 1800S car.
Knowing every components in your engine bay can be challenging. Without calling the right name, it will be hard for one to get the correct part from the hardware store or internet.
So, I labeled the Volvo 1800S engine compartment and with the help of others, they are being identified.
A = Brake fluid reservoir
B = VIN plate
C = Clutch fluid reservoir
D = Carburetor air filters
E = Carburetors
F = Ignition coil
G = A/C hose
H = A/C hose
I = Battery
J = Brake servo/booster
K = wiper washer pump motor
L = wiper washer bottle tank
M = A/C compressor
N = Valve cover
O = Fuel filter
P = Radiator
Q = Battery cut off switch
R = Carburetor choke linkage cables
S = Carburetor linkage
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