340 redblock conversion
Re: 340 redblock conversion
360 beast no longer needed but thank you!
Re: 340 redblock conversion
360beast no longer need them but thank you!
Re: 340 redblock conversion
today was a holiday..dont know what exactly but i had some spare time and made the engine mounts
they were tacked in place with the engine positioned and centered, then i removed the engine and subframe and welded them, also welded a nut to mount a cylindrical rubber mount...the mounts are rated for 300kg each so i think they will be strong enough...i used the original volvo 740 aluminium brackets on the engine.
they were tacked in place with the engine positioned and centered, then i removed the engine and subframe and welded them, also welded a nut to mount a cylindrical rubber mount...the mounts are rated for 300kg each so i think they will be strong enough...i used the original volvo 740 aluminium brackets on the engine.
Re: 340 redblock conversion
subframe is ready
and mounted
started closing the tunnel hole using the 740 tunnel. it is now tacked in place and i have to cut some side plates and do a massive welding job
and mounted
started closing the tunnel hole using the 740 tunnel. it is now tacked in place and i have to cut some side plates and do a massive welding job
Re: 340 redblock conversion
Do you ever stop working on this?
Can you fly over to England and finish mine please? Next week okay for you?
Can you fly over to England and finish mine please? Next week okay for you?
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360beast i think i am going too slow..i would work on it all day if i could but free time is very limited!
i would for sure help you on your volvos and i love England , the only thing better we have here is the weather
i would for sure help you on your volvos and i love England , the only thing better we have here is the weather
Re: 340 redblock conversion
I have some concerns on the ability for that cross beam to take the weight and torque of the red block. Volvo intertionally did not do it that way.
You are suporting the entire engine on 4x M8, and cantilevered. The 340 engine uses the cross beam, but also has rear supports.
The cross beam has a tendancy to crush at the end box sections if jacked in the middle.
The 360 engine is supported by 8 x M10 fine pitch.
I advise adding some support from the chassis leg to take the torque off the cross beam.
You are suporting the entire engine on 4x M8, and cantilevered. The 340 engine uses the cross beam, but also has rear supports.
The cross beam has a tendancy to crush at the end box sections if jacked in the middle.
The 360 engine is supported by 8 x M10 fine pitch.
I advise adding some support from the chassis leg to take the torque off the cross beam.
1980 345 DL_______1987 360 GLE (project car restored to GLT spec and B230FT'd)
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
1987 340 GL 1.7
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
1987 340 GL 1.7
Re: 340 redblock conversion
hi...thanks for the advice, your concerns also passed through my mind when making the mounts
reason i used the crossmember as engine mounting point is i dont have acess to 360 parts and the mounts were awkward to fabricate from the engine directly to the chassis leg.
i reinforced heavily the box sections on the ends of the crossmember with 5mm bar
also the original screw holes have a reinforcing plate on the chassis leg with very long captive nuts and i will be replacing the original screws with stainless steel ones. but i might consider welding some tabs upwards and another bolting point just in case.
reason i used the crossmember as engine mounting point is i dont have acess to 360 parts and the mounts were awkward to fabricate from the engine directly to the chassis leg.
i reinforced heavily the box sections on the ends of the crossmember with 5mm bar
also the original screw holes have a reinforcing plate on the chassis leg with very long captive nuts and i will be replacing the original screws with stainless steel ones. but i might consider welding some tabs upwards and another bolting point just in case.
Re: 340 redblock conversion
today i spent 6 hours removing sound deadening from the passenger side and making progress on closing the tunnel
found a bunch of rotten spots and pinholes, the more i poke the more i find
found a bunch of rotten spots and pinholes, the more i poke the more i find
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Re: 340 redblock conversion
the transmission tunnel is huge so a good thing in the event of a (very distant i hope) future engine upgrade
i am planning on grinding the seams on the underside of the car and applying seam sealer and then something we call " anti-gravel"..it gives a rubberized and rough finish ... dont know the technical term in proper English....
i need advice on something to apply on the inside to act as sound deadening and add some cushioning before the carpets...something cheap if possible...
i am planning on grinding the seams on the underside of the car and applying seam sealer and then something we call " anti-gravel"..it gives a rubberized and rough finish ... dont know the technical term in proper English....
i need advice on something to apply on the inside to act as sound deadening and add some cushioning before the carpets...something cheap if possible...
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Re: 340 redblock conversion
How are you getting on with this?
Dai
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Re: 340 redblock conversion
I too would like to know how this went!!!
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Re: 340 redblock conversion
This looks great, I myself am thinking of converting the engine myself in the future. I at least want to change out the gearbox and put it up front rather than the back and get a new axle.