Keep it up!
Anjo's 340Turbo: EFI conversion
Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
really interesting too see all the welding, i'm doing a MIG course at college
Keep it up!
Keep it up!
'88 360 +T LSD - sold
'87 760 TDI (D24TIC) - sold
'04 V40 D sport (F9Q, decat, Remapped, launch control)
'89 740 SE (b230ft, 12psi, V-cam, headwork, 'remapped', banded steels)
'86 340 DL 1.4
'87 760 TDI (D24TIC) - sold
'04 V40 D sport (F9Q, decat, Remapped, launch control)
'89 740 SE (b230ft, 12psi, V-cam, headwork, 'remapped', banded steels)
'86 340 DL 1.4
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
aye, MIG is definatly the technique to start with. i've done some MIG in the past and at work and at home we don't have a MIG machine. my dad calls it "schijt-lassen", best english description besides "shit-welding" is that he means that you purely weld on top of the material, whereas with TIG you initially get the chance to melt 2 surfaces of the weld together.
it's definatly a difficult welding technique and since i've only been randomly busy with the TIG machine (mainly for this car) and see what i can do with quite limited amount of experience; i think i'm quite quick learning
i've set my mind into aluminium-welding with TIG (wich is again a different technique) after this summer, for multipoint-injection manifolds and stuff like that 
it's definatly a difficult welding technique and since i've only been randomly busy with the TIG machine (mainly for this car) and see what i can do with quite limited amount of experience; i think i'm quite quick learning
Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
I'm not stalking you. Honest.volvodspec wrote:hahahaha wtf, how the hell did you find that so quickly
I just found all the youtube channels for V3Mers (and a few 300 power ones I think) and subscribed. I figured anything 300 related would be interesting in my sub box.
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
and, a fresh MOT! with compliments of the garage, no advices or anything.
here's a pic starring Tom's 360 daily

so now i can finally concentrate on getting the car going Turbo again
here's a pic starring Tom's 360 daily

so now i can finally concentrate on getting the car going Turbo again
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
Toms daily wins at staring.
Itknows if it flinches or tries to run, your car will catch it, f@ck it and eat it.
Good news on the pass dude. Always good to hear a No Advisorries.
Itknows if it flinches or tries to run, your car will catch it, f@ck it and eat it.
Good news on the pass dude. Always good to hear a No Advisorries.
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
volvosneverdie wrote:Toms daily wins at staring.
Itknows if it flinches or tries to run, your car will catch it, f@ck it and eat it.![]()
Anjo's phone-foto flattery fades out the rusty bits on my car quite well
Cheers
Tom
343 GL Touring B14.1E CVT (155) 98000kms 1980 (sold)
343 L Junior B14.3E MT4 (155) 229000kms 1981 (scrapped)
343 DLS B19A MT4 (155) 167900kms 1982
360 GL Injection B200F MT5 (231) 348598kms 1988 (scrapped)
360 GLT B200F MT5 (302) 230000kms 1988
343 L Junior B14.3E MT4 (155) 229000kms 1981 (scrapped)
343 DLS B19A MT4 (155) 167900kms 1982
360 GL Injection B200F MT5 (231) 348598kms 1988 (scrapped)
360 GLT B200F MT5 (302) 230000kms 1988
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
CNC-milled the flange today after work, even got time to get M8 thread in it

i WAS planning to build, fabricate and weld the rest of the manifold this weekend; not so sure about that atm because it's going to freeze and i've got to stand outside
i'm not a pussy but frozen hands make accurate measurements etc impossible, i'm more worried about the quality of the work than me freezing my ass off 

i WAS planning to build, fabricate and weld the rest of the manifold this weekend; not so sure about that atm because it's going to freeze and i've got to stand outside
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
mobile-outdoor-workspace:

with the turbo engine dropped in..

new studs

and here comes the manifold work..

and afer 2sec i hit the first snag

the middle 2 pipes didn't fit and got stuck into the intake manifold...
so out comes the grinder, and there you go:

hope the rest goes a little smoother
picking up a load of special items tomorrow morning, back to this in the afternoon.

with the turbo engine dropped in..

new studs

and here comes the manifold work..

and afer 2sec i hit the first snag

the middle 2 pipes didn't fit and got stuck into the intake manifold...
so out comes the grinder, and there you go:

hope the rest goes a little smoother
picking up a load of special items tomorrow morning, back to this in the afternoon.
Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
Love the engine compartment
Want one for my appartment, I guess girlfriend dissagree
Keep up the work, want to see the über B14 running again.
Keep up the work, want to see the über B14 running again.
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
bodykit for the 340

and R-Sport steering wheel for the 343
first runner is tacked




should've done all this a year ago, working this way is lovely
!!!

build a load of ideas for the rest of the tubular, that will come out great. only thing i'm not sure about is the wastegate, need to make a new bracket for it unfortunatly

and R-Sport steering wheel for the 343
first runner is tacked




should've done all this a year ago, working this way is lovely

build a load of ideas for the rest of the tubular, that will come out great. only thing i'm not sure about is the wastegate, need to make a new bracket for it unfortunatly
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
well, went at it yesterday evening but couldn't even get the second runner on, it just didn't fit the way i wanted and i couldn't get it ok..
so a fresh idea this afternoon after work was transferred onto the manifold, now there were 2 runners!

and after that i couldn't stop
, 3rd on:

houston we have a stainless tubular manifold
, well atleast it's all tacked together
bolted it onto the turbo engine to check clearences:






very happy with it, runner equal lengts and individual runner resistance is spot on!
so a fresh idea this afternoon after work was transferred onto the manifold, now there were 2 runners!

and after that i couldn't stop

houston we have a stainless tubular manifold
bolted it onto the turbo engine to check clearences:






very happy with it, runner equal lengts and individual runner resistance is spot on!
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
bolted the manifold to a 15mm thick steel plate, then drilled holes to fit a backing-gas system

after that i started on some of the final welds this evening, there's even a slight chance i get the whole thing welded tomorrow evening

after that i started on some of the final welds this evening, there's even a slight chance i get the whole thing welded tomorrow evening
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
after a lot of this:

and this:

it's all welded



not bad for an amature if i may say so


think i might get it running again in time for the next Elandrun

and this:

it's all welded



not bad for an amature if i may say so


think i might get it running again in time for the next Elandrun
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
Keep the photos and updates coming... If I could work at even a 1/10th of your rate, I'd get a door mirror done in about 6 weeks. 
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Re: Anjo's Project Car: 1986 340GT Special, B14Turbo
+1.macplaxton wrote:Keep the photos and updates coming... :
Awesome work dude.




