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Post by Frits » 13 Jun 2006 07:42 pm

Hi

I started to post here: http://www.volvo300mania.com/forum-uk/v ... 3&start=30

And my topic in dutch: http://www.volvo300club.nl/discus/messa ... 1150110557

What's the plan at this moment:

A driving car with at the end of august. With a new APK (dutch, road legal check, ones a year)

Bought the engine
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Bought the car
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What do I still have to do: Almost everthing.

-recalculate the clutch
-Installing a fuelpomp + regulator
-making the turbomanifold
-installing a oilcooler and thermostat
-installing several instruments
-make the engine run


And a lot more

cheers

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Post by NasoNex » 13 Jun 2006 08:04 pm

Cool! Keep us updated.

Good luck with your project 8)
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Post by arnagath » 14 Jun 2006 05:20 pm

Sounds interesting :) Good luck with project 8)
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Post by Frits » 20 Jun 2006 05:24 pm

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A new set of red koni's :)

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Post by Frits » 20 Jun 2006 11:16 pm

Sow.. did this this evening (also welded a part of my other 340, but that doesn't matter)

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The oettinger spoiler I won't install
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Now I can worry about the clutch and fuelpomp

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goodnight.

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Post by SteveP » 20 Jun 2006 11:23 pm

Nice work, and thanks for sharing the pics of the project! I must admit I think Mk1's definitely need a front valance spoiler, otherwise the front end always looks too high!
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Post by Frits » 21 Jun 2006 12:08 pm

Yes.. indeed. The front looks too high without spoiler. But, I want to keep the outside complete standard. The car realy need te be paint, but I don't have the money for that. When I mount the spoiler I think the car have to look good.. the whole car.

But when the exterior is standard, It doesn't matter that the car of 25 years old don't look perfect... And it's more funny at the stoplight.

And, I always can make the car look good.. when I have enough money

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Post by Frits » 07 Aug 2006 08:23 pm

I ordered a set of OMP springs (Yes!! :))

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Post by Fuse » 07 Aug 2006 11:05 pm

OMP makes springs for 300-series too? I've seen only 850 in their catalogs.. But if they do make, where can those be bought. :P
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Post by Frits » 08 Aug 2006 05:15 pm

http://www.biesheuvel.nl/shop/detail/8970


http://www.biesheuvel.nl/verlagingsverenomp.xls

And cheap too.... at the moment. Normally 95 euro, now 75.

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Post by Frits » 17 Aug 2006 09:37 pm

My OMP springs just arrives:

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:D That will be a good combination with the also new ajustable koni's.

I Almost can complete the clutch now. I hope i can put the engine in quick, but also than is there a lot to do before it will even run..

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Post by Frits » 18 Aug 2006 06:17 pm

Sportclutches for all the volvo 300 serie!! Jeahhhh.>!

http://www.dutchpowertrading.nl/Koppeli ... platen.pdf

I have sent a mail about the costs...

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Post by Fuse » 18 Aug 2006 08:24 pm

In here a shop called US-Parts ( http://usparts.locomail.com/ ) sells those clutches too, they have price catalog in their pages also. In here a solid sinter clutch for B200E costs 238 euros +22% VAT.

http://usparts.locomail.com/euro/index.php?page=53
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Post by Frits » 19 Aug 2006 05:28 pm

I hope here in dutch they use the same prices! A clutch for my car would be about 85 or 105 euros.. Thats not extreme expensive.

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Post by Fuse » 19 Aug 2006 07:16 pm

Oh yeah and by the way, clutch discs from VW Golf and some Opels work too. Makkiver has a 228mm sintered clutch disc from VW Golf in his 360 turbo. Pressure plate is a Sachs Turbo 228mm. He says that it was a bolt on job, bores were same, he used 0,7-0,8mm washers as a shim plates and it works good.
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