The Family! [we need your pictures!!]

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Re: The Family! [we need your pictures!!]

Post by volvodspec » 03 Jan 2010 10:14 pm

well for such a quality restauration it seems allmost like a shame not to refurb the original engine.

i can understand the b200e conversion too though, bit more power and no choke etc :)

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Post by trabitom99 » 03 Jan 2010 10:22 pm

I have to say I've never had any complaints about my injected 360s (although maybe LU jet is different to LE jet?) except maybe for a pretty lumpy idle on startup.

I'm looking forward to the direct comparison soon with my "new" B19A ... :-)

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343 L Junior B14.3E MT4 (155) 229000kms 1981 (scrapped)
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Post by Chris_C » 03 Jan 2010 10:51 pm

You get lambda Tom, that'd make a huge difference to LE jet
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Re: The Family! [we need your pictures!!]

Post by icsi » 04 Jan 2010 12:07 am

volvodspec wrote:well for such a quality restauration it seems allmost like a shame not to refurb the original engine.

i can understand the b200e conversion too though, bit more power and no choke etc :)
Yes, exactly...
I have a donor car (360GLT 1985), and this engine is in percfect condition, the milage is just over 110k.
The B19A engine needs a renovation, in process... many parts, money and time.

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Re: The Family! [we need your pictures!!]

Post by volvomania » 06 Jan 2010 09:12 am

icsi wrote:
volvodspec wrote:well for such a quality restauration it seems allmost like a shame not to refurb the original engine.

i can understand the b200e conversion too though, bit more power and no choke etc :)
Yes, exactly...
I have a donor car (360GLT 1985), and this engine is in percfect condition, the milage is just over 110k.
The B19A engine needs a renovation, in process... many parts, money and time.
I am glad to see a restauration so weel documented. Had to do the same to my 1979 343 but didn't take that many pics.
Also loved the way you managed to produce a lot of your own panelbits.

I am sure the engine will follow in the future....it would be hard to believe that such a lot of work to make it as good as new would end with a different powertrain.
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Post by icsi » 07 Jan 2010 03:11 pm

volvomania wrote:
icsi wrote:
volvodspec wrote:well for such a quality restauration it seems allmost like a shame not to refurb the original engine.

i can understand the b200e conversion too though, bit more power and no choke etc :)
Yes, exactly...
I have a donor car (360GLT 1985), and this engine is in percfect condition, the milage is just over 110k.
The B19A engine needs a renovation, in process... many parts, money and time.
I am glad to see a restauration so weel documented. Had to do the same to my 1979 343 but didn't take that many pics.
Also loved the way you managed to produce a lot of your own panelbits.

I am sure the engine will follow in the future....it would be hard to believe that such a lot of work to make it as good as new would end with a different powertrain.
I am sure the engine will follow in the future....

Yes, exactly...

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My new 360 GLT

Post by brickie501 » 15 Apr 2010 07:46 pm

Hi there,

First post after lurking for a while but thought I'd show off my 360 GLT having just had to take photos for an Agreed Value on my new multi-vehicle (gulp) Classic insurance
340pw

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Not quite sure what to do with her yet but I've got into Red Blocks after reading up for an engine rebuild on a fixer-upper 940 Estate. The 'Turbo bricks' are a bit on the large size for a run-about (I already have a Land Rover or two for hauling) so when this came up on the 'Bay while searching for a temp daily driver, I had to have it!

Definately not mint (rusty rear arches and doors, heater always hot, no 'screen washers or headlamp wipers and the drivers window just gave up!) but she goes well on my M25 commutes :wink: and seems to be returning 30mpg!

A good basis for something 'interesting' :idea:

Potential for a project thread when she's no longer the daily driver...
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Post by volvosneverdie » 15 Apr 2010 08:15 pm

Good buy man. Saloons are getting quite rare.
Sounds like just a few niggly bit and jobs, and itll be a lovely car.

Welcome to the forum and keep the updates coming if you start working on it mate! 8)
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Post by brickie501 » 15 Apr 2010 08:31 pm

volvosneverdie wrote:Good buy man. Saloons are getting quite rare.
Ooooh, will people hate me if I go putting a 2.3 turbo in it then?

I'll definately be keeping it looking stock though - I prefer the 'Q ship' approach :twisted:

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Post by volvosneverdie » 15 Apr 2010 09:07 pm

brickie501 wrote:
volvosneverdie wrote:Good buy man. Saloons are getting quite rare.
Ooooh, will people hate me if I go putting a 2.3 turbo in it then?

I'll definately be keeping it looking stock though - I prefer the 'Q ship' approach :twisted:
shouldnt have thought so dude.
you saved it from ebay, youre fixing it and its your car. Pumping up the powers is understandable.
Think what p!sses a lot of people off is wannabe 2 and a half month, and then bored of it Drifterz taking mint examples and wrecking them.

Fixing and upgrading is understandable. IMO anyway.

Mines going 2.3 single carb with a roofrack. :wink:
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Post by trabitom99 » 15 Apr 2010 09:34 pm

volvosneverdie wrote:Good buy man. Saloons are getting quite rare.
Sounds like just a few niggly bit and jobs, and itll be a lovely car.

Welcome to the forum and keep the updates coming if you start working on it mate! 8)
... and GLT saloons are even more rare ... Great buy!

Some of those niggles could be easy to fix - heater always hot could mean a leaky heater tap (they're in the engine bay and should be easy to source). Non-working electric window might just be a faulty switch, try swapping the switches over in the centre console to see if it's that ...

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343 GL Touring B14.1E CVT (155) 98000kms 1980 (sold)
343 L Junior B14.3E MT4 (155) 229000kms 1981 (scrapped)
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Re: The Family! [we need your pictures!!]

Post by SteveP » 15 Apr 2010 10:02 pm

Electric motors tend to sieze, usually can be freed off if you take them out of their mechanisms and run them on a battery while soaking them in WD40.

Nice looking GLT though has to be said!
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360 GLT Saloon

Post by brickie501 » 15 Apr 2010 10:10 pm

SteveP wrote:Electric motors tend to sieze, usually can be freed off if you take them out of their mechanisms and run them on a battery while soaking them in WD40.
I think thats the problem because there is an attempt at movement sometimes!

Thanks for all the advice guys
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Not looked much into the 300 history but I noticed the brochures that came with the car (quite a lot of documentation with it actually) were of "Celebration" models in Volvo's range of the time (1987). Is this one of those?
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Post by volvosneverdie » 15 Apr 2010 10:16 pm

Dont think 300s had a Celebration model.
They had a Millionaire model, which ive seen a couple of, but never a 300.

It would be badged on the rear and have a VIN "style" numbered plate on the dash if it was.
(well the 400 series Celebrations do anyway) :wink:
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Post by Speedy88 » 16 Apr 2010 12:03 am

Nice car man, will be looking like that once I've got my colour coded bumpers. Don't worry about people going mad over the rare thing, I've got a F7R in mine :D
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