project volvo
spoolakowski
- Joined
- May 8, 2005
- Location
- from Burlington now Farmington,CT
Slug works, some old 240
Figured I'd start a project page.
For now I'll start small and document very small changes to parts of the car and side project-parts being assembled-installed.
I'll try to see how the ball gets rolling, I'd like to document little parts and oversite of restoration, functionality and then transition to performance eventually.
I'm holding off taking pictures of the car as a whole until I think I've reached a good point. just looking over small odds and ends- repairs first.
First order of business is to fix this bad buttcheek cover:
Car needs a hoodlight installed from the later 240's, I think I already have dual trunk lights and will be swapping in a later 240 snorkel as well as removing the hot air piping. Battery tray is mint, just need to buy a new battery for it.
Valve cover has green rtv, and there is some kind of leak under the intake manifold, will need to sort that out too. I'm sure there will be plenty of little repairs that I'll need just to get it tidier.
10-3-18 went to install a new interior door handle on the drivers side notice the door panel was a bit misshaped proceeded to pull both door panels off found they had some kind of fiberglass repair not a bad solution but some kind of rigid core would have likely helped keep shape (I'll included better pictures of those later). I think the driver side door was replaced with some kind of junkyard door from a car possibly in some kind of fire??.. the melted vibration-sound deadening leads me to believe that. (I've been looking into finding a replacement for it as the fitment doesn't seem quite right and I'm not sure why)
while the passenger door card is still a bit damp I figured I'll try to flatten the bottom of the door card out a bit some pieces of wood looked alright before. I need to fashion some moisture barriers... and possibly add better drainage holes to the doors (anyone change that on their cars?)
I saw Stiggy had worked on his with fiberglass, not sure how good I'll do with something like that I wish I could stamp out new door cards. Metal ones are available in Sweden but they seem to stand out a bit too much for this kind of car.
10-6-18washed the car twice over and locked the keys in the trunk... That was fun
10-7-18 began cleaning the underbody and giving the car a solid visual inspection
10-6-18 10-7-18 update link
Figured I'd start a project page.
For now I'll start small and document very small changes to parts of the car and side project-parts being assembled-installed.
I'll try to see how the ball gets rolling, I'd like to document little parts and oversite of restoration, functionality and then transition to performance eventually.
I'm holding off taking pictures of the car as a whole until I think I've reached a good point. just looking over small odds and ends- repairs first.
First order of business is to fix this bad buttcheek cover:
Car needs a hoodlight installed from the later 240's, I think I already have dual trunk lights and will be swapping in a later 240 snorkel as well as removing the hot air piping. Battery tray is mint, just need to buy a new battery for it.
Valve cover has green rtv, and there is some kind of leak under the intake manifold, will need to sort that out too. I'm sure there will be plenty of little repairs that I'll need just to get it tidier.
10-3-18 went to install a new interior door handle on the drivers side notice the door panel was a bit misshaped proceeded to pull both door panels off found they had some kind of fiberglass repair not a bad solution but some kind of rigid core would have likely helped keep shape (I'll included better pictures of those later). I think the driver side door was replaced with some kind of junkyard door from a car possibly in some kind of fire??.. the melted vibration-sound deadening leads me to believe that. (I've been looking into finding a replacement for it as the fitment doesn't seem quite right and I'm not sure why)
while the passenger door card is still a bit damp I figured I'll try to flatten the bottom of the door card out a bit some pieces of wood looked alright before. I need to fashion some moisture barriers... and possibly add better drainage holes to the doors (anyone change that on their cars?)
I saw Stiggy had worked on his with fiberglass, not sure how good I'll do with something like that I wish I could stamp out new door cards. Metal ones are available in Sweden but they seem to stand out a bit too much for this kind of car.
10-6-18washed the car twice over and locked the keys in the trunk... That was fun
10-7-18 began cleaning the underbody and giving the car a solid visual inspection
10-6-18 10-7-18 update link
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