JW240
All idiot, no savant
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2004
- Location
- The Netherlands, Europe
project '82: 760 16VT swap IT RUNS!! with vid
Ok, this is what i did this summer......
my brother's 1982 760 had a wacky B28E (K-jetz acting up) so we decided to swap in a redblock. for this purpose we already bought a B234F last year, but a earlier this year we stumbled across a totaled 740 16V turbo with a good engine (20K miles ago replaced by the dealer...)
The car itself:
interior is green, don't know what Volvo designers were smoking back then
the V6....
The crashed 740:
The car had a nasty swipe on the driver side, totaled.
still looks pretty damn brand new...
Step 1, removal of old engine:
B28E+M46 in the air. it still ran pretty good before pulling. As a surprise it developed a ignition problem as well while we were fixing the injection. after that we were done with this engine....
step 2, removal of the B204FT
after some digging we reached the engine. damn, there is a lot of crap in this engine bay....
A/C lines stuck
i think you have to pull the engine to replace them....
while pulling the engine it started to rain...
finally OUT!
and on the engine stand waiting for some maintenance. A few seals were leaking very very bad.
yuck, balance shafts....
EGT sensor. luckily in good condition, its expensive at the dealer...
Windage tray and block reinforcements....
We also too care of the balanceshafts....
Tapping the oil feed of the intake side one with M12x1.75 mm, lots of grease and magnets to catch any shavings...
and closed off with a bolt, copper ring and some black rtv.
exhaust side oil feed tapped for M6x1 and a small grub screw with rtv..
The drains were plugged with small freezeplugs.
almost ready to drop in!
looking at this picture, i think we might be related to the poi.
freshly painted sump with a bung welded on to fit a temp sensor. welding was hard, the pan was dual layer with oil inbetween.....
bye-bye balance shaft!
new flywheel bolts, rear main seal etc...
the original volvo tools are pretty affordable....
a clean M46 and almost new clutch kit (same PP as the Diesels had, so should hold enough power to have fun )
We couldnt find a M90 for the right price so the M46 has to work for the time being. With new bushings etc it feels pretty good. I wonder how long it will survive when the boost is raised and the PZ cams are fitted.
engine tilted to the wrong side, was quite a struggle to get it in. we had to be careful not to damage the new brakelines...
finally in place after 1.5 months on the engine stand! It was after midnight when the engine was finally in the engine bay bolted down.
wee!
Still a lot of stuff to do... wiring LH, fitting exhaust and adjusting downpipe for the new turbo (new T3 60 trim with .63 exhaust), fitting the new brakes (new calipers, stainless steel braided hoses, better pads, grooved discs), the fixed front suspension (painted, new poly busings, cut springs, new joints), fixing some rust, making the IC fit..... still a long way to go .
The engine will be left on stock boost and with stock V6 exhaust for the checkup (they do a sound level test etc, all kind of crap).
After that the boost will be increased and we already have these goodies: chips, E85, 630 cc/min 4 beam injectors, PZ/penta cams, JAW, LSD and maybe some other stuff. We smoothed out some rough edges of the manifolds as well. I think it ha some potential. The only thing we are missing is the fuel pump, we ordered a Bosch 044 pump but it still isnt here after 3 months. hooray for www.boschfuelpumps.com (they also stopped responding to out mails).
This is going to stay a sleeper, so close to stock ride height, stock rims etc. should be a lot of fun when its finished haha.
I would like to thank Martijn (blabla here), Ruben, Fredrik and Jacob (Homer) for their help, parts and input!
JW
Ok, this is what i did this summer......
my brother's 1982 760 had a wacky B28E (K-jetz acting up) so we decided to swap in a redblock. for this purpose we already bought a B234F last year, but a earlier this year we stumbled across a totaled 740 16V turbo with a good engine (20K miles ago replaced by the dealer...)
The car itself:
interior is green, don't know what Volvo designers were smoking back then
the V6....
The crashed 740:
The car had a nasty swipe on the driver side, totaled.
still looks pretty damn brand new...
Step 1, removal of old engine:
B28E+M46 in the air. it still ran pretty good before pulling. As a surprise it developed a ignition problem as well while we were fixing the injection. after that we were done with this engine....
step 2, removal of the B204FT
after some digging we reached the engine. damn, there is a lot of crap in this engine bay....
A/C lines stuck
i think you have to pull the engine to replace them....
while pulling the engine it started to rain...
finally OUT!
and on the engine stand waiting for some maintenance. A few seals were leaking very very bad.
yuck, balance shafts....
EGT sensor. luckily in good condition, its expensive at the dealer...
Windage tray and block reinforcements....
We also too care of the balanceshafts....
Tapping the oil feed of the intake side one with M12x1.75 mm, lots of grease and magnets to catch any shavings...
and closed off with a bolt, copper ring and some black rtv.
exhaust side oil feed tapped for M6x1 and a small grub screw with rtv..
The drains were plugged with small freezeplugs.
almost ready to drop in!
looking at this picture, i think we might be related to the poi.
freshly painted sump with a bung welded on to fit a temp sensor. welding was hard, the pan was dual layer with oil inbetween.....
bye-bye balance shaft!
new flywheel bolts, rear main seal etc...
the original volvo tools are pretty affordable....
a clean M46 and almost new clutch kit (same PP as the Diesels had, so should hold enough power to have fun )
We couldnt find a M90 for the right price so the M46 has to work for the time being. With new bushings etc it feels pretty good. I wonder how long it will survive when the boost is raised and the PZ cams are fitted.
engine tilted to the wrong side, was quite a struggle to get it in. we had to be careful not to damage the new brakelines...
finally in place after 1.5 months on the engine stand! It was after midnight when the engine was finally in the engine bay bolted down.
wee!
Still a lot of stuff to do... wiring LH, fitting exhaust and adjusting downpipe for the new turbo (new T3 60 trim with .63 exhaust), fitting the new brakes (new calipers, stainless steel braided hoses, better pads, grooved discs), the fixed front suspension (painted, new poly busings, cut springs, new joints), fixing some rust, making the IC fit..... still a long way to go .
The engine will be left on stock boost and with stock V6 exhaust for the checkup (they do a sound level test etc, all kind of crap).
After that the boost will be increased and we already have these goodies: chips, E85, 630 cc/min 4 beam injectors, PZ/penta cams, JAW, LSD and maybe some other stuff. We smoothed out some rough edges of the manifolds as well. I think it ha some potential. The only thing we are missing is the fuel pump, we ordered a Bosch 044 pump but it still isnt here after 3 months. hooray for www.boschfuelpumps.com (they also stopped responding to out mails).
This is going to stay a sleeper, so close to stock ride height, stock rims etc. should be a lot of fun when its finished haha.
I would like to thank Martijn (blabla here), Ruben, Fredrik and Jacob (Homer) for their help, parts and input!
JW
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