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fly wheel
Posted: 29 Dec 2007 06:48 pm
by yungwun
can any1 tell me if a volvo 360 2.0 has the same fly wheel has a 940 2.3 turbo engine?
cheers james
Posted: 29 Dec 2007 07:51 pm
by petefarrell360
I don't believe they do, as I'm currently after a flywheel from a 2.3 n/a engine. I can't find where I wrote the information at the moment, but if you were in need of one from a 360, I may be able to help.
Pete
Posted: 29 Dec 2007 08:03 pm
by yungwun
i need one for a 940 turbo lump.
james
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 02:25 pm
by Jason B
I'm currently making decisions on a flywheel for my 2.3 lump as I think there are several styles over the years that fit. I'm trying to get the lightest setup I can is it will be an NA build. Pretty sure the 360 would fit, but you'd have to machine it if you were to run lh2.4 injection on the tubby
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 03:50 pm
by yungwun
cheers mate, il just have to see as i go along i suppose.
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 03:52 pm
by SteveP
AFAIK the reliefs for ignition timing are different on 360 vs 940 turbo
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 05:25 pm
by Jason B
Yeah thats what I said, the 940 has a lots of circles all around the outer edge
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 06:15 pm
by SteveP
I assume that any LH2.4 flywheel be it from a 200/900 would be fine? As long as it's from an M47 style box? Regardless of engine capacities...
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 08:57 pm
by petefarrell360
Yeah, I think you're right Steve, a 60 -2 pattern seems to ring a bell in my head to work with LH2.4, though don't trust me on that!
Pete
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 10:41 pm
by Jason B
I'm pretty sure thats the case too
Posted: 31 Dec 2007 02:06 am
by foggyjames
Assuming you're looking to run LH2.4 management on a 360, you're looking for a flywheel from a car which has LH2.4 and an M46 or M47 gearbox. In practical terms, that means a late 240 (1991+), late 740 (1990+), or early 940 (1991-1994).
There are three interchangeable flywheels, each with a different pickup pattern, but which are otherwise identical, and can take the same clutch. These are known as the "dished" flywheel. All would become clear if I posted a pic

A 360 (Renix) flywheel has a 44-4 (or something wierd like that) pattern. A LH2.4 flywheel is 60-2 (a standard pattern), and a 740/760 Turbo with Motronic has a single TDC peg. I have all three types sat in the parts store. Sad....
Jason - early 240s have a different type of flywheel (the "flat" flywheel) which is lighter, but to be honest, you may as well just lighten a standard 'dished' flywheel. I've got a flat flywheel for my 360, but I'm not sure it's worth the hassle, to be honest.
cheers
James
Posted: 31 Dec 2007 02:13 pm
by Jason B
I was pretty scared at the idea of lightening a cast item in such a dangerous place, but loads of people have run lightened dished flywheels for years and years with much higher revs than the lh2.4 limiter. I don't know whether to or not now, lol
Posted: 31 Dec 2007 06:44 pm
by foggyjames
I share your concern....but I don't know anyone who's had their feet taken off by a redblock flywheel
cheers
James
Posted: 31 Dec 2007 07:22 pm
by Jason B
I think I'll get it done and just make a shield for when I fit the engine. As you say I've never heard of a redblock one let go, and as far as I know it should be fine as long as you don't take off a ridiculous amount. (anyway, 5kg of guard is nothing if you consider the theoretical translated weight advantage of running a lighter flywheel

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Posted: 31 Dec 2007 09:02 pm
by Chris_C
Remind me not to nav you...
