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Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by Frits » 31 Jul 2009 10:52 pm

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And the bad bits..

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Got it for MOT, but rear wheelbearing is broken and chassis assembly for the leafspring is broken. Time to get it fixed, because i'm driving everywhere with the 340 right now :]

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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by sven360 » 31 Jul 2009 11:28 pm

On the gas as well,bonus sm4.
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Post by classicswede » 01 Aug 2009 07:47 pm

Looks like a well speced car. Does need some work to sort out the dents and rust.

I wounder why they mounted the OMVL LPG regulator so far away from the carb. It should run ok like that but if you find it has lag when you put your foot down then moving it closer will solve that problem. What size is the tank 60 ltr? It looks quite small I managed to fit an 80 ltr with some space to spare and then changed to a 90 ltr by trimming back the plasic side mouldings.
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Post by pistonpen paultje » 02 Aug 2009 12:23 am

This is my old car, and I had the GAS tank installed over here at gebr. Orsouw. They are considered as being the best LPG builders for old volvo's. As its a LHD, its not that easy to mount it there. It drives really great with the B19A. 30 miles in 5th gear, and it still pulls away great!
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Post by Frits » 02 Aug 2009 03:54 pm

It drives great. No problem with lag or something (being slow as it is). It's fitted with a 80L tank, but runs 1 liter per 6 km right now. I think its running to rich right now.

Some crappy pictures of the weldings and rear axle.

Completely demontage by hand...

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Rotten chassis
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And the "new" assembly needed a bit work too.

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Already welded on the car. All primered, kitted and coated with bituum (not in picture yet)

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Drilled new watering holes, got the inside waxed.

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That was the moment I came to the rear axle... No bearings available anymore (volvo 360 pre 85) . Got the last old stock from the dealer.

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But, unfortunately, the old bearing had damaged the axle to much:

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So i got a complete different rear axle (from the rally car).. But two shaft bolts broke... Damned.

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Well, I'll try to drill out the holes and repair it with helicoils.. But its old rusted crap. We will see, maybe I take a new type axle, if the old style big 360 brakes fit.

Mister Ovlov 3.6L big thanks for the help


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Post by classicswede » 02 Aug 2009 08:17 pm

Most cars are ok with the long length of pipe but I do always try and keep them as short as possible to avoid any problems.

with the 360 you should get aprox 25 MPG that is a fair bit better than what it is doing now.

Set up procedure for mixture is to hold revs at aprox 3000 rpm
screw in inline adjuster in untill you hear revs drop off (inline adjuster is between omvl reg and carb) hold throttle position steady at all times.
open screw untill max revs are reach then screw back in 1/4 turn
Adjust idle on omv reg the gigger brass nut with spring on it. Screw in to lean out to richen. If you have to move it a lot then you will need to do the 3000 rpm again
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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by Frits » 02 Aug 2009 08:37 pm

Thanks for the explain! Great.

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Post by Frits » 23 Aug 2009 11:51 am

Its back on its wheels again. I took some parts from a spare rear axle and builded up the axle from the GLS, new bearing etc. Also changed the startermotor, because it was dead. It seems like the battery is also bad, but I'm giving it a try with the new starter.

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And the fixed suspension

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Friday again for MOT, then I can finally drive it again.

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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by volvosneverdie » 23 Aug 2009 01:13 pm

good luck with the mot dude.
sure it wont be long till its back out on the road again. 8)
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Post by Frits » 23 Aug 2009 01:41 pm

Yes, because volvosneverdie :wink:

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Post by volvosneverdie » 23 Aug 2009 01:44 pm

Frits wrote:Yes, because volvosneverdie :wink:
:lol: you wouldnt have said that if youd seen my 1st 340 on fire! :lol:
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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by Frits » 11 Sep 2009 05:40 pm

Finally MOT! :360:

And I've put a new battery in

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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by Frits » 30 May 2010 04:54 pm

Steeringwheel and boss for the GLS:

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Original GLS, as the current one is just a normal one:

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Looks like something is missing:

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That looks better

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Other side

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This needs more investigation.. :lol: Well, the window won't go down also, so I'll have a look when I have more time.

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The new Turanza's

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New battery

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Crack... Happend this winter

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I drive one thousend km's each week...

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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by volvosneverdie » 30 May 2010 07:31 pm

is that milage genuine?????

Its going well for something thats done that kind of work.

What cracked the screen dude?
Surely not just the temperature?

Lovely looking car mate, I dont think theres many cooler dailys................................ well, maybe a couple in holland. :D
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Re: Frits 360 GLS daily

Post by Frits » 30 May 2010 07:38 pm

Real km's (not miles lol) The next picture I want to make, is when its over 600.000km :lol: Volvosneverdie lol

the screen just suddenly cracked, not hit by anything.. Probably this screen will still stay for a long time, because it is no MOT failure. I'd better spend my money on the drift 360 and this car for rustprevent.

Yes, for a daily, its a real nice car.

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