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HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 09:24 am
by JazzMan
I just bought a car off of Jay aka J340glt, anyway Ive only been using the car to and from work, well I got up to go to work this morning and I started to go down a hill, id already been driving about 5 minutes, I then turned into another road and it didnt wanna go into 2nd gear, I put my foot back on the clutch let the revs drop and then it slotted in as normal, well I then coasted it down the rest of the hill, when I got to the bottom, I then put it into first gear and then tried driving.....
Its didnt move, my foot was completely off the clutch in first gear and it didnt move anywhere!!!
I tried in second just incase it was a gear problem..... Not that either.
anyway, when I was sittting there it was making a clanging noise, Im thinking prop?
Its a 1.7 340 btw
Can anyone help me diagnose it and where to get a replacemnt asap!
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 09:50 am
by volvosneverdie
If it's the prop, there was one on eBay last week.
Have you checked there man?
They seem to be getting a bit thin on the ground now.
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 12:05 pm
by volvodspec
i'm guessing a loose drifeshaft considering the clanging noise (been there, done that

); take a look under the rear end of the car and see if one of them fell off.
other than that; does it still feel like you go trough the gears just fine; can you go from 1 to 3 of 5 without using the neutral position? (indicating loose mechanism)
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 01:15 pm
by JazzMan
Found it what it was!!
It was a bolt missing on the prop to gearbox! just need to find another! Do I need to tourque the bolt to a specific tightness??
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 01:31 pm
by J340GLT
glad you found out what it was. surprising it came loose unless you been wheel spinning or drifting??
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 01:35 pm
by JazzMan
Nope no wheelspining or drifting, I preusme I didnt put my foot on the clutch properly and it didnt go into 2nd properly and it gridned, I then let the revs drop back down and dipped the clutch and bunged it in, and then there was no drive, so im presuming when I missed the gear it done it

Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 05 Sep 2009 03:27 pm
by volvodspec
JazzMan wrote: Do I need to tourque the bolt to a specific tightness??
yes; there's a pretty recent topic about the torque setting on this forum but i don't know where this instant.
take the front hex bolt out of the axle and get yourself 2 new identical ones at a shop
J340GLT wrote:surprising it came loose unless you been wheel spinning or drifting??
could've come loose if axle has been removed in the past and not tightend properly, i've had it on one of my cars too in the past. you don't have to drive rough to make that bolt come off.
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 06 Sep 2009 08:26 am
by classicswede
volvosneverdie wrote:If it's the prop, there was one on eBay last week.
Have you checked there man?
They seem to be getting a bit thin on the ground now.
Getting hard to get hold of now, I even put a bid on that prop to have as a spare.
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 06 Sep 2009 08:31 am
by classicswede
volvodspec wrote:
J340GLT wrote:surprising it came loose unless you been wheel spinning or drifting??
could've come loose if axle has been removed in the past and not tightend properly, i've had it on one of my cars too in the past. you don't have to drive rough to make that bolt come off.
On the subjet of the bolts coming loose is it worth using thread lock on those bolts? I personaly do but I am now considering also fitting new bolts just to make sure. I'm sure they are high tensile 10.9?
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 06 Sep 2009 10:44 am
by volvodspec
not necassary , it uses the torque on the bolt to lock the bolts in place, tightening with a torque wrench is enough.
if you do wish to use thread lock, make sure you tighten the bolts with the torque wrench before the thread lock becomes hard.
loctite 243 will do this job perfectly
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 07 Sep 2009 11:00 am
by Chris_C
I really wish this software had a thanks or rep button, good info as ever in this thread.
Re: HELP!!!
Posted: 07 Sep 2009 11:48 am
by volvodspec
classicswede wrote: I'm sure they are high tensile 10.9?
8.8
