The Volvo 240 is Actually a Great Enthusiast Car + Walkthrough and Drive

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  • @jetstream454
    @jetstream454 4 роки тому +174

    Without watching - why the 240 is a *great enthusiast car:
    1. It is a tank
    2. it actually drives really well, rolls a bit when cornering but that's nothing huge
    3. Isn't as slow as people portray, even the basic small petrol models - and they hold their own on the highway much the same as a Benz
    4. It is safer than your newer but lighter econobox (little cars can go airbourne just running over roadkill, happened to a friend)
    They are charming, and their slower character brings a kind of happy-go-lucky feel. You make memories in them.
    5. They're just awesome

    • @jacobbelcher3512
      @jacobbelcher3512 4 роки тому +11

      I agree with everything you stated except for the weight. They're very light cars for their size at 2,957 lbs for the sedan. They are super safe and have really forgiving suspension despite that makes going over rough road or dirt roads a breeze. I was a Chevy guy before I got my 1983 240. Now I'm a Volvo and Mercedes fan. Throwing a 240 into a turn is hilarious because they have a bunch of body roll, but it'll take turns pretty well. Just replaced the oil pump last week and I'm excited to start driving it more. What Mercedes is in your profile pic?

    • @Cemi_Mhikku
      @Cemi_Mhikku 4 роки тому +5

      Also, upgrading to stiffer suspension components doesn't make the ride significantly harsher, but gives you DRAMATICALLY better handling. Like, better enough handling to make the stock narrow wheels do 45 around an honest 30 MPH bend with nary a chirp.
      And that's another thing. There's just so much available in the way of aftermarket upgrades for these cars. You want better anti-sway bars to get rid of the excessive roll? Poly bushings? Stiffer springs? A real skid plate instead of that flimsy plastic splash guard? You can get 'em.
      Though, I wish anyone actually made new cargo area covers for the wagons, or snow guards for the cowl vents...
      Yes, I know there's that one guy who makes cowl vent snow covers, but I've bought enough things from him at this point to know not to waste my money anymore. His quality is garbo.

    • @jetstream454
      @jetstream454 4 роки тому +3

      @@jacobbelcher3512 I just saw this sorry!
      Interesting to know what you've said, and yes they do still turn in well.
      My car is a 1999 C200 (classic trim) - also rolls like a bus but turns in surprisingly well and just manages to get out of its own way 😆

    • @Lenny-kt2th
      @Lenny-kt2th 3 роки тому +2

      The 240 being a safer car than modern econoboxes is not actually the case, in the safety department these have been surpassed a long time ago. In fact, over 13 years ago the British programme Fifth Gear crashed a (smallish) Renault Modus into a Volvo 940. The Volvo didn't fare too badly, considering its age, but the chances of surviving that crash were bigger in the Renault. Now add another 13 years of development... you can see where this leads.
      Short version: ua-cam.com/video/qBDyeWofcLY/v-deo.html
      Full version: ua-cam.com/video/emtLLvXrrFs/v-deo.html

    • @carlospalacios3874
      @carlospalacios3874 2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely, they feel just as nimble as any modern naturally aspirated 4 cylinder. Good point to add also is that the engine design is a non-interference so if the timing belt breaks, you just get stranded on the side of the road... But 240's are know to always take you home. It is definitely one of the best most reliable cars ever.

  • @mattsangg02
    @mattsangg02 5 років тому +61

    First time I watched this I didn't have a Volvo 240
    Now I'm watching it and I have a 92 Volvo 240 just like this one ;)

    • @kennethnicklowicz1030
      @kennethnicklowicz1030 4 роки тому +2

      volvo 240 club,, Hang on gotta clean my weird fuses.. yaaaa volvo 240 club

    • @0hjaa3.06
      @0hjaa3.06 4 роки тому

      Same and I'm building a new engine for it 😎🤙

    • @carlospalacios3874
      @carlospalacios3874 2 роки тому +1

      My 20 year old kid also picked up a '92 240 in amazing condition. All service records included. He loves the driving position and the 360 visibility from the driver's seat

  • @the486man9
    @the486man9 5 років тому +25

    I'm sixteen and brought a volvo 940 gle as my first car, it's my pride and Joy!
    Gday from Aus

  • @lars1588
    @lars1588 2 роки тому +5

    I'm fifteen (soon to be sixteen), and I think I've convince my parents that a 240 would be the perfect first car for me. I'm being trained as a bicycle mechanic and I'm also a car enthusiast, so I want something I can wrench on without too much difficulty and mess with a bit. I also need something to haul bikes (and friends, less importantly). My goal is to have one by the end of next summer, and at the rate I'm going in savings, I'm excited that I should be able to afford one by then.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  2 роки тому

      Nice! I was a bike mechanic for about 10 years, even ended up going to Barnets and getting certified (required by REI).
      Sounds like the 240 would be a good fit for you, good luck in your search and savings!

    • @lars1588
      @lars1588 2 роки тому

      @@BudgetBuildBureau Thanks!

  • @supersophia4793
    @supersophia4793 3 роки тому +4

    I got my first '91 Volvo 240 wagon and he's a tank. His name is Chester (previous owner named him that and it fits his character totally) and I feel safe in that guy. I love driving him, his visibility is fantastic, everything is in great condition for being 30 years old (a few things need work but duh that's expected and I don't mind) , and he even has the third row of backwards seats in the trunk. I hope we make many happy memories together because he's already AWESOME. DUH.

  • @richardcrouse9074
    @richardcrouse9074 4 роки тому +6

    I have five 240s. Two four doors and three two doors. I have loved 240s for only 12 years and wish I had found them earlier. My plan is to have a automatic two door cruiser and a turbocharged inter cooled 5 speed. I have all the parts and am waiting on my shop to be built. What very exciting times!!!

  • @jamarinyc
    @jamarinyc 6 років тому +177

    getting a 240 as my first car

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +16

      jamari ! Great choice! I’m sure you’ll love it, feel free to ask any questions you may have.

    • @lawtowngirl85
      @lawtowngirl85 6 років тому +28

      i got my 240 when i was in high school still drive today. since 1999

    • @ryantyniec1081
      @ryantyniec1081 6 років тому +22

      some quick pro tips:
      1. Buy a Bentley manual!
      2. Clean the maf and throttle body (car runs much better), and replace/clean the pcv system! If you don't do this, oil will begin to leak out of every orifice of the engine (ask how I know..)
      3. Always carry extra fuses with you, you never know when you need them
      4. The rear trailing arm bushings are a pain to work on as they are pressed into the axle itself. If you are going to do it yourself (its a real PITA), heres a link on how to build a tool yourself to get the job done: www-ese.fnal.gov/People/wilcer/volvo_trailing_arm_bushing_tool.htm
      5. Often times the air box closes off the main intake tube and gets stuck (it's for emissions purposes) My advice: yank off the metal flexible pipe that goes from the intake to the exhaust manifold, and either remove or replace the "flap" that is inside the intake box. If it sounds confusing, you'll get it after you take it apart.
      Other than that, good luck! Feel free to ask any questions too!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +6

      Very good info! Thanks for posting.

    • @MrShiftpower
      @MrShiftpower 6 років тому +4

      how many mpg are you getting?

  • @shepshepherd
    @shepshepherd 6 років тому +80

    I've owned a 740 for 14 happy years, but would really love another 240, as of all the Volvos in the world, they are the Volvoiest :)

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +8

      Very nice! Also owned a 740 turbo years back. I would have to agree with that or the 100 series being the volvoiest!

    • @Finsami71
      @Finsami71 6 років тому +8

      Agreed deffo! I have had 2 of 240's and eight years ago got a very good 740, still drivin great, no nothing compliments when i last checked it for register. I once had a V-70 but it was a big no for a me like who likes the 200/ 700/900 series which in my opinion are the only true Volvos. Greets from Finland.

  •  4 роки тому +4

    I'm a 22 year busy 240 tech in Portland OR. Volvo once made a car with integrity, the 240; best car ever built. Safe, simple, and passes emission testing at 30 years old.
    You can trust a Volvo 240.
    What Volvo sells today is junk, just like every other car maker.
    I often think about people driving past my '88 in their 'whatever' (2019 Kia), and they think about their last 240. And why they sold it.

  • @NorthWriter
    @NorthWriter 4 роки тому +3

    This video basically sold me on a 240. I was considering either this or a Mini Cooper for Minnesota in late fall/early winter, and now I'm dead-set on a 240. There's a good '91 244 near me for $1500 and a sweet black '84 242 about an hour away for $2300. A wagon is my ideal, and I might fly out for the right car and drive it home. But this vid basically lit a fire under my Volvo heart.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  4 роки тому +2

      NorthWriter this wagon ended up going to New Mexico to a guy that flew out and drove it back, my other green one same thing but the guy was from Indiana! Both sent me a letter about a year later saying they loved the cars more than anything else they’d owned and hadn’t had any issues, was glad to hear it. Good luck with your search!

    • @NorthWriter
      @NorthWriter 4 роки тому +1

      @@BudgetBuildBureau Thank you! I ended up finding an '82 out in Missoula that I drove back over a couple of days. It's not perfect by any stretch, and definitely has a growing list of things that I'd like to tinker with, but I love it. I flew into the Missoula airport, checked it out, and drove away. On my way I stopped at Target to get a few things, and another 240 geek complimented me on the car. Then just east of the South Dakota/Minnesota border I stopped at a gas station and ended up parking next to another 240 that a woman from Minneapolis was driving home from Sioux Falls (it was her second 240, after her first one got totaled). So I'm loving the enthusiast community as much as the car!

  • @de_airport8632
    @de_airport8632 5 років тому +4

    Volvo 240 is a masterpiece. It will be a most wanted classic in future. Dont ever lose it!

  • @thomasj5722
    @thomasj5722 4 роки тому +15

    Wow that one is in really good condition, even in Europe they are hard to find like that now. It really is the perfect enthusiast car, i am searching for one now in southern Europe

  • @blackedelweiss601
    @blackedelweiss601 3 роки тому +12

    "The turning radius in these Volvos is pretty insane"
    I realize that after only driving Volvos. When I hop in some sort of other car or truck it feels retarded honestly.

  • @robsorgdrager8477
    @robsorgdrager8477 6 років тому +37

    I just took a job at a Volvo dealer as a journeyman tech. I have always liked Volvo. When I worked at a ford dealer back in the 2000's I fell in love with Volvo. Super easy to work on, diag and modify. I love how function meets form with these cars.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +5

      You are correct about that! Good luck in the new job, and thanks for watching!

  • @CHB94
    @CHB94 6 років тому +4

    The 240 wagon saved my life.
    We slide down the ditch at 100Km/h The car snapped in half. It's a hell of a car. would have bought one but at the time I couldn't find anywhere I live here in Sweden so I went for a V40 from 2001.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      Damn, that is quite a story! Happy to hear you're alright

  •  4 роки тому +4

    In 22 years of 240 service, I've replaced like 15 Manuel transmissions, and only one auto. The auto-trans are bullet-proof; may just need a leak fix. I recommend a '86 - '93 240 Volvo, with '88 being the best year.

    • @-m.d.n-9019
      @-m.d.n-9019 3 роки тому +2

      Yep. Autos in these Volvos are great.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  3 роки тому +2

      cant dispute that, its an aisin trans and they are bombproof, still a bit lazy and personally i prefer a manual

  • @slh950
    @slh950 5 років тому +3

    my mother had a yellow 245 GL wagon (1979) ... it went right across the south of Australia many times , they were right up there with Mercedes in terms of build quality and engineering. very underrated. I loved that car

  • @patrickphippspa584
    @patrickphippspa584 6 років тому +12

    Thanks buddy. Have had countless 240's over the years and just bought another yesterday. Addicted! Love these cars as the are industructible and sooooo much fun. Thanks for taking your time and making this!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +3

      I'm jealous, I need more of these in my life! Thank you for taking the time to watch!

  • @BudgetBuildBureau
    @BudgetBuildBureau  5 років тому +17

    Everyone keep an eye out, manual swap (another m47) video coming soon on another 245!

  • @tadficuscactus
    @tadficuscactus 6 років тому +32

    It looks really good with these wheels.

  • @CrazyAssPidgeon
    @CrazyAssPidgeon 6 років тому +8

    This is awesome man. I bought my first 240 a year ago (a 93 sedan automatic) and just recently purchased an 87 240 wagon (manual this time). The sheer reliability of these cars astounds me, both have 250,000+ miles and I'm sure they will go for many more. Glad to see another 240 enthusiast ! Keep up the good work man

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      CrazyAssPidgeon thanks for commenting, I love hearing about other peoples cars! Nice find on the manual wagon as well. the 240 must be top 5 in overall reliability of all time haha.

    • @MV-ri7zu
      @MV-ri7zu 2 роки тому

      @@BudgetBuildBureau except volvo gearboxes. They might aswell be made out of glass

  • @SilentDMotorShow
    @SilentDMotorShow 6 років тому +6

    Great video man! I hope more people open up their eyes to how awesome the 240 is!!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      Me too, but for now it's nice that they're still cheap!

  • @trungle9923
    @trungle9923 5 років тому +3

    Nice car bro, Please keep it alive. Love them wagon

  • @gibson4ever28
    @gibson4ever28 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video! Very detailed.. I love this car, need to get one sometime!

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 6 років тому +1

    Great cars of that time period. I have a 1981 Mercedes 240d diesel and both the Volvo's and the Mercedes of this time period were built to last. Thanks for sharing.

  • @abenshoof100
    @abenshoof100 6 років тому +2

    I'm so happy that I found your channel because I'm fixing to convert my JDM enthusiasm to buying a Volvo for my Nexus daily / project / Street / track car but I'm just excited to step into the Sweden side of modifying and just kind of venture into something different that everyone seems to love and they seem to last a very long time

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      REDBeard PB thanks for commenting! I’m happy you found us too haha. You won’t regret getting a Volvo just try for 87+

    • @chrisj197438
      @chrisj197438 6 років тому +1

      REDBeard PB
      Good luck converting them. I have found that they only want to deal with asian imports. Too many hours spent watching fast and furious I guess. Personally I feel that there is nothing more gay than a front wheel drive burnout.

  • @bobb.7878
    @bobb.7878 5 років тому +1

    I'm a 240 owner yet again! I wasnt actively searching, but I couldnt past up this running 1991 [ auto] wagon, white over tan leather, with 166k mi. for the paltry sum of $450. bucks. Hadn't been on the road for about 2 years, and fired back to life with a jump start, just amazing

  • @dontlikesoccer
    @dontlikesoccer 6 років тому +10

    hell yea keep the vids comining! Got me a 93 sedan same color as yours. provided some good info too

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      Dominik S thanks! Sounds sweet, enjoy your brick!

    • @pointedspider
      @pointedspider 6 років тому +2

      Budget Build Bureau Nice car! I have a 1990 240 DL. The best car I've ever had. Same color as yours. I love Volvo's!

  • @chrisj197438
    @chrisj197438 5 років тому +1

    Proud owner of a 1992 740 wagon with 419K miles. All original no rebuilds and valve cover have never been off. Never painted or wrecked and still looks great no peeling or dulling. Been in my family since new. I drive it daily. I also drive it on vacations road trips etc. I will make a video of it hitting 500K miles.

  • @generalzod7959
    @generalzod7959 4 роки тому +4

    I love these old boxy volvos. I wanna get one of these someday especially a wagon!

  • @JJH-jc1fg
    @JJH-jc1fg 5 років тому +3

    Man the more I look at them the more I fall in love 😍

  • @bobjohnsdadsband3343
    @bobjohnsdadsband3343 Рік тому

    Wow, what a thorough video! Thanks man just got my first 240. 1991, NA auto. You’ve given me confidence to toss a M47 in there! Had no idea it was all so interchangeable!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  Рік тому

      Sweet, Have fun with the brick!
      I have a video series on doing the transmission swap too so check that out on my channel. I have a lot more Volvo content planned for the future as well. Have a 80 242 and 73 145 currently

  • @leebrowwski
    @leebrowwski 3 роки тому

    This guy knows his stuff! Kudos!

  • @JTrientaYOcho
    @JTrientaYOcho 6 років тому

    Thank you for the detailed video, really enjoyed it.

  • @dennisschell5543
    @dennisschell5543 5 років тому

    Love my old beater '90 Volvo 740 wagon. Just won't die! 😎

  • @anton.s7740
    @anton.s7740 5 років тому +9

    I have several 240s very good cars and reliable, easy to tune and work on. And here in Sweden I get some 240s for free ;)

    • @jackdedert2945
      @jackdedert2945 4 роки тому +1

      About ten years ago, my ex-wife got one ('92 wagon) for free...low mileage, but had not been started in four years. I put a battery and gas in it. It cranked right up.
      Then someone else gave her another ('88 wagon). She gave it away to someone else...not me. Had severe rust issues, but it was a manual, and ran great. I miss that one.
      Now I'm having trouble finding used parts--having acquired the original '92--and there's not a single 240 locally right now on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. I worked on it for ten years--most of which it was a daily driver for her or my daughter--and now it's mine. It needs some love, but it's almost the latest model, rust free; runs and shifts (auto) great.
      And it's a 240 Volvo wagon. Definitely something I can work with.

  • @Skogsgroen
    @Skogsgroen 5 років тому +1

    My fave car has always been the 245, probably because we owned one for a long time and I learned how to drive in one, sadly I've not had one near by for years!

  • @DjScreaM514
    @DjScreaM514 6 років тому

    Nice tune! thanks for sharing bro!

  • @andrewbuckley3354
    @andrewbuckley3354 6 років тому +2

    wonderful cars so strong and durable wonderful to drive!

  • @joshuadugan1931
    @joshuadugan1931 4 роки тому +4

    Love this car!

  • @nw8000
    @nw8000 6 років тому +75

    I will say one thing about you yanks. You can appreciate cars from over the pond.

    • @MaxAmmo666
      @MaxAmmo666 5 років тому +2

      because they are

    • @240pixel
      @240pixel 5 років тому +2

      Funny but 240's came to US from Canada not Sweden lol

    • @stevekovacs6250
      @stevekovacs6250 5 років тому +8

      Never owned an American car in my life. I'm 65.

    • @boffe360
      @boffe360 5 років тому +3

      @@240pixel Yee but the 240 is from sweden from the start and then they started to send them to Canada

    • @SMD-si7fm
      @SMD-si7fm 5 років тому

      Steve Kovacs I’m 19
      I’ve owned all German and JDM
      I got ahold of a Jeep, and damn they are fun, but for the power, and the gas mileage it wasn’t worth it. About $100 in gas a week, just for my commute to and from work, so about 35 miles a day. Now I’m at double the power and about $40 In has a week lolol

  • @reallyhappenings5597
    @reallyhappenings5597 6 років тому +5

    Good discussion, learned a few things

  • @onlyastron4ut
    @onlyastron4ut 5 місяців тому

    I own a Volvo 945 turbo wagon and a Nissan 180sx, I love both cars but honestly, nothing beats a 90's Volvo rear wheel drive wagon. Practicality, reliability, drive ability and power are all just perfect. You can do it all with a turbo wagon!

  • @ryantyniec1081
    @ryantyniec1081 6 років тому +3

    Awesome video! Was also the proud owner of an '89 240 sedan which I also swapped with an m47! Fantastic car to drive, unfortunately got into an accident not too long ago that totaled it. Now working on a '72 144s!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +2

      sounds sweet! bummer about the accident, always rough losing a car. Glad to hear you're cranking away on a 144, love those too

    • @DanielPfender
      @DanielPfender 6 років тому +1

      Ryan Tyniec hey I have an ‘89 240 sedan that I also swapped to an m47! Thinking about eventually doing a Chevy 305 swap on it in the distant future

    • @ryantyniec1081
      @ryantyniec1081 6 років тому

      Daniel Pfender got me browsing my phone late at night from work lol. That's awesome! 305 motors are great, but from my understanding they aren't big powerhouses. I know guys swap in 350s, LSs, and even "bimmer" motors. If I have any advice, it's to enjoy that car at least a little before doing crazy work on it. I only had my swapped 240 for a couple of months, and didn't get it sorted out entirely until 2 days before I got in an accident! Regardless, best of luck to you!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      yeah, most of the us market v8's aren't putting down any serious numbers although many are compact being pushrod engines and i'm sure the torque would be fun. I'm a big fan of toyota/lexus v8's for swaps, or nissan vq37vhr with a cd009, cheap and powerful in stock form. Pick up a crashed car and swap everything!

  • @viktorrezov762
    @viktorrezov762 4 роки тому

    Just got mine its the most clapped piece ever and i love it

  • @tom_noway150
    @tom_noway150 6 років тому +9

    You can get some pretty nice wheels for the volvo 240. I got a 240 aswell, and im looking on some different types. Like: Ocean mk18, Ocean timeless, Ocean classic and Eiker 17. They all look good on the 240, and are some of the most popular in Norway/Sweden xD

  • @rickkrockstar
    @rickkrockstar 6 років тому

    My 81, 245 with
    O/D. is mint and runs perfect, with regular maintenance.

  • @BAAAASJE
    @BAAAASJE 4 роки тому +2

    I have a '92 white 240 wagon that I got as my first car. (manual, 2.0l B200f). I'd really like to get similar rims as yours with spacers, and maybe a custom exhaust. Yours looks finely tuned, but not overdone, very classy!

  • @tankacebo9128
    @tankacebo9128 3 роки тому

    i've got one now. i've owned 12 motorcycles and then this. it's a really fun car.

  • @lexburen5932
    @lexburen5932 6 років тому +2

    these cars are amazingly practical. as like with every other volvo's :)

  • @viktorrezov762
    @viktorrezov762 6 років тому

    Thank you this video was a very nice review of the Volvo 240 I plan on getting one my parents ensured that I would be getting a car, Its a 2002 Saturn sl2 an incredibly reliable car but I don't like the way it looks, and this car looks really cool and is also reliable. so thank you.

  • @Zfinster
    @Zfinster 6 років тому

    Awesome vid with great info. Need one of these bad boys in my life

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      Zach Fin go out and get one while they’re still cheap!

  • @ClappedOutGarage
    @ClappedOutGarage 6 років тому +2

    I like those wheels on there. Kind of look like the wheels they put on the 1993 Volvo Classics.

  • @Rhadiqul
    @Rhadiqul 11 місяців тому

    This is the video that started my love 5 years ago

  • @zakarylakota
    @zakarylakota 5 років тому

    My dream car

  • @cho2jzfe90
    @cho2jzfe90 6 років тому +27

    And the best part of this car, "cause sleeper" Muhahaha!

  • @Seth1SS
    @Seth1SS 4 роки тому

    got a 1978 volvo 245dl wagon in rust orange for my first car, the thing is awesome

  • @vismundcygnus2800
    @vismundcygnus2800 4 роки тому +1

    One thing to note about the turbo swap if your donor is a 240 is the entirely different fuel injection setup. 240 turbos used a mechanical continuous injection system called K-jetronic. You'd be better off sourcing a 940 turbo because they had the more compatible (and easier to live with) LH 2.4 system, just with a different tune because turbo.

  • @blakesasha3517
    @blakesasha3517 5 років тому

    Those cars are so cool. My mom had a yellow one just like that back when I was a kid. Id put a surfboard on the roof just for looks. Maybe paint it baby blue ?

  • @javieralarcon5336
    @javieralarcon5336 3 роки тому

    This GUY a MASTER thanks

  • @Involvod
    @Involvod 2 роки тому

    Great vid! Love the wheels

  • @Helperbot-2000
    @Helperbot-2000 2 роки тому

    Got my late fathers 940, amazon 121 and MB 2250, exited to get my licence!

  • @davidrandall2742
    @davidrandall2742 3 роки тому

    I sold my w123 Benz and recently found a pretty decent '90 240dl wagon with m47 manual from the factory; it needed a bunch of maintenance, but there's almost no rust, which was my priority. I'm enjoying it almost more than I was expecting.
    My recommendation is to immediately change the transmission mount, and put in engine mounts for a diesel 240, which look the same but are harder.

  • @jamescalifornia2964
    @jamescalifornia2964 4 роки тому

    Very good information. Nice ... 👌

  • @beeperboop8996
    @beeperboop8996 6 років тому +3

    This makes me miss my old 244-DL 1979 Volvo :(

  • @kanalnamn
    @kanalnamn 6 років тому

    Pretty sure that small tacho also were an option in the later interiors of the 140. It fits in the empty space in the middle between the speedo and the temp/tank-guages.

  • @benjaminmellingen5340
    @benjaminmellingen5340 3 роки тому

    These are starting to go up in price where I live at least so grab em while you can. They are great cars!

  • @jeffydezzy7503
    @jeffydezzy7503 3 роки тому +1

    Im about to buy one thanks for the info!

  • @Centsableone
    @Centsableone 4 роки тому

    about 16:52 talked about cruise. cruise is one of the easiest install and upgrades for those without it. For 1990-1993 US and Canada cars the wiring is factory installed and the parts are plug and play.

  • @sonofliam8601
    @sonofliam8601 6 років тому +2

    If you don't feel like dealing with adding a turbo, you can still swap out the stock M cam for a better one like the B cam, T cam or a VX cam from IPD. Combined with that cool looking exhaust that you have, it should add a little more oomph to your car's acceleration. Nice video, I love the 240's, thank you for sharing !!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment! I forgot to mention the IPD aftermarket stuff in the video, good point though

    • @SenseiRice6969
      @SenseiRice6969 6 років тому +1

      That's also like a 45 minutes job, biggest issue you'll have is adjusting lifters which isn't that hard

  • @theaccidentalcaravanner5404
    @theaccidentalcaravanner5404 6 років тому

    Looking at this, the 240 / 740 / 940 series wagons would make a great pro street project, all the space in the world to tub the back end, and I'm quite sure that engine bay would easily swallow any small block. Front halve it and just about anything would fit!

  • @dzrotary
    @dzrotary 6 років тому +1

    Hey , Today marks 1 year of my volvo 240 wagon. I ve been modifying it bit by bit with a 7mgte manual tranny. I ve been able to use most parts from toyotas, subarus and other car makes into the brick. Nice job and keep in touch. My project is in Turbo bricks as " 240 7mgte swap" with pictures of the slow progress. SEe ya
    DZ

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      Nice I'll definitely be looking you up. I'm a yota guy at heart, the 7m is an interesting choice, great engines once the heads are sealed up well haha. Thanks for watching! More toyota videos coming soon (including a couple swaps, aw11 20v 4age, and beams 3sge 77 celica), subscribe to see more! we appreciate the support

    • @dzrotary
      @dzrotary 6 років тому +1

      Budget Build Bureau
      Nice Actually i had a Cressida with The 7mgte which was fun but The body rotted beyond repair. so on the way home from work i Saw a 240 wagon and it took off from there. Searched for one for about 8 months till I got the combo I wanted, red body and black interior. Yes as you said there are plenty of parts to get and swapable ,.It still on the works as we speak and I am dying to hit the street with it. My brothers in Puerto Rico are all into all toyotas too. Ia m in a hell of a budget as I always look for deals to put the car together. I had a 72 Celica with a 18R engine back in the 80's and it was my first project car. I had a 82 Celica with a 12 A rotary engine that kicked ass and then the cressida became the third and now the wagon is the fourth. Wait I had a 79 Corolla lift back with some minor modifications and I crashed it twice and sold it for a few bucks cause It was just bad luck. then the Celica 82 then the cressy and now the brick. I learned my electrical in a hanes book with a 72 hi lux pick up truck. Hopr to hear fron you.
      SEEya
      DZ

  • @kasper5688
    @kasper5688 6 років тому +1

    Oh boy did I need this to show for mu friend

  • @nickthemilkmanlost3928
    @nickthemilkmanlost3928 2 роки тому

    I want a either a 245 or 745 but I bought a 744. It's gonna be a great daily & tower. Excited for it

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  2 роки тому

      Nice, that’ll do for sure, such good cars, we had a 744 turbo my grandma bought new in 86 handed down to us when I was growing up

  • @bobe8546
    @bobe8546 5 років тому +1

    My grandpas 244 -79 was standing for 6+ years and started in a few minutes

  • @JamesBond00797
    @JamesBond00797 2 роки тому +2

    Recently got a volvo 240 (1987, 195k miles, clean title, clean as a whistle), and was wondering if you potentially had a list of parts that you used on your build, as well as where you got them, brakes especially. I plan on turning mine into a street legal track car, with about 400whp as the end goal for power, and a bunch of track oriented handling parts.

  • @kennethnicklowicz1030
    @kennethnicklowicz1030 4 роки тому

    we have same radio, same amp location and a tach but mine is the big one u mentioned. I drove mine from NC to michigan 10 times in a year and few times with lots of weight trailer no problem. even on dragon she was amazing. We lived in the back for a few weeks very cool cars... i wish mine was this nice but looks awful without the roof rack.. cool video xD btw mine has 400k on it did have to replace the rear end

  • @JEHERETIC
    @JEHERETIC 4 роки тому +1

    Man I am lucky to have found the one I did, for freee!!! lol, replacing fuel pumps, and had to hunt down some chewed wires but, the car is straight and clean interior, sedan 4dr auto, gonna hopefully swap to manual like you did, turbo and shocks and all

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  4 роки тому

      Good luck with it, sounds like it will be a great car!

  • @garyfisher1503
    @garyfisher1503 6 років тому +2

    some even had the ludicrously strong ftont bumpers mounted on railway type buffers!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      This had the bumper shocks on it, they may have been drilled and pressed in to have a more flush bumper look haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @mrex666
    @mrex666 3 роки тому

    Great video! About your wheel set up; 7x15 ET -32? What tire size? How is it lowered and by how much?

  • @theeestrang
    @theeestrang 6 років тому

    Awesome 240 man!!! Love the work you've done on it. Would love to do a manual swap on mine someday just to make it a little more fun to daily drive, but even as an auto it's wonderful. Lot's of great info too for someone looking to get into one of these. Got my first 240 wagon back in January and you hit the nail on the head with everything.
    Only thing i'd add to the "down side" list is, for whatever reason, the tan plastic interior bits are the most fragile material on earth. Seems like the black pieces don't get as brittle and crack/explode like the tan versions do.
    On the plus side, i've never really turned a wrench on a car before owning one of these so i'm learning as I go. These cars couldn't be any easier for that process -- tons of space to work, affordable parts, and great manuals/online documentation.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      george fava if you do decide to swap it out to a manual, just make sure you gather all the parts first trans, clutch, flywheel, cable, pedal box, front half of manual driveshaft, and some 10-30 synthetic motor oil! It’s not too bad.
      And you are absolutely right on the tan plastic, not sure why that is!

    • @ryantyniec1081
      @ryantyniec1081 6 років тому

      If you are talking about 10w 30 for the transmission, that should work just fine. For my m47 swap, I ran mtl fluid i bought from ipd, and the five speed felt great, its just more expensive. also @george fava my shop manual said the m47 took something like 2.4? quarts of oil for the tranny. In reality, it took less than 2. So if you go the mtl route itll save you a bit of money since a 1qt bottle is around $15

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      Yes that's what I'm referring to, I believe IPD recommended using either 10-30 synthetic or MTL as you said. I filled my trans while out of the car and put the full 2.4 quarts of mobil 1 10w-30. Trans felt great!

  • @greghill7759
    @greghill7759 4 роки тому +2

    These are GREAT cars, either in saloon or estate version. Both are timeless. They're comfortable, solid, smooth and reliable, with a perfectly respectable performance, but if you're just looking to burn rubber, go elsewhere. Try for the highest spec you can find, and if you find one with FULL service, be prepared to pay the extra... it will be worth it. My first was a 164, (3.0 litre, straight 6) then a series of 240GLT estates, all automatic. Fifteen years later, I bought an s60. The interior was was nowhere near the same quality.

  • @EnriqueLopez-hb5jn
    @EnriqueLopez-hb5jn 4 роки тому

    Those cars are awesome, whether modified or stock.

  • @ducttapeandzipties
    @ducttapeandzipties 6 років тому

    Mine has cruise control! I lucked out and found all my parts at the junkyard.

  • @GreenLeaf5656
    @GreenLeaf5656 4 роки тому +1

    layed a 1973 honda trail 90 down in the back and had room to stack another on top. '86 240 wagon had 394k miles, m46 transmission. my advice though, any 240 under $1000 is a gamble. save your money and get a decent one

    • @jacobbelcher3512
      @jacobbelcher3512 4 роки тому

      Got a $1200 wrecked one. It was definitely overpriced, but it turned out to be a great car. Replaced the driver's door and fender and that was that. Of course I've done a bunch of maintenance the previous owners neglected over the years, but it was worth the price to me still. I agree that you should just get a nice one to begin with. No need to go tracing problems on a car that isn't worth much.

  • @0hjaa3.06
    @0hjaa3.06 4 роки тому

    There actually more than few wheel option for 200 series.
    I too thought that were only a few until i did some research.
    There are a lot wheels with 5x108 bolt pattern but the issue is ET.
    Solve that with getting wheels with similar to OEM backspacing, with spacers or by mini tubing and pulling fenders.

  • @permanentwave
    @permanentwave 5 років тому

    Hello can u tell me if the preheat hose on the 940 base should stay on, the mechanic didn't replace it and said I didn't need it but never mentioned the air box thermostat what to do with it or if I should somehow close off the openings where the tube was, seems like it puts a lot of hot air into the engine area.

  • @springin2tri
    @springin2tri 6 років тому

    Is there a way I can see more photos of your hitch set-up? How'd you cut the plastic panel to install it?

  • @leleedler
    @leleedler 5 років тому +1

    I love my '92 Auto Wagon, there's plenty of fun to be had with these cars no matter how weak they are.

    • @-m.d.n-9019
      @-m.d.n-9019 3 роки тому

      The 240's ain't weak though.

    • @leleedler
      @leleedler 3 роки тому +1

      @@-m.d.n-9019 Powerwise... Tough as nails im every other respect. Shit can't outrun a bird...

    • @-m.d.n-9019
      @-m.d.n-9019 3 роки тому

      @@leleedler just get a vx camshaft from ipd , and a K&N air filter.

    • @leleedler
      @leleedler 3 роки тому

      @@-m.d.n-9019 That's fair, I've owned more modern cars though and the speed is definitely lost after being in some genuinely quick cars.

    • @-m.d.n-9019
      @-m.d.n-9019 3 роки тому

      @@leleedler yeah. That what I'm gonna do when I get my 240 sedan for my first car . To give it some pep in it's step.

  • @EnriqueLopez-hb5jn
    @EnriqueLopez-hb5jn 3 роки тому

    Plus the 240s 140s and back are strong reliable cars with protection for all the people inside the cars compared to the other makes as being a former owner of a 1981 244 GL it is very easy to adapt parts of a later version of 240, I had added a 3rd brake light,which look factory,changed the dashboard of the 81 because it was cracked due to the sun, added a later model dash to it it took me at least 2 hours, everything installed & working added some options to make it awesome plus if you have manual mirrors, and want to put electronic mirrors, they are easy to install plus add that touch, if you have fun working on your car, there are a lot of things you can do to improve the aesthetic of the car, like if you have the radio by the shifter or automatic shifter, you can put it on the upper part, since they have a kit, to install the radio in that space, most places where they install radios have the kits, to make these simple yet easy & beautiful kits out of the way of where the manual or automatic shifter is swap steering wheels, being that my car was automatic, no overdrive, I put a 1983 automatic transmission completely with the automatic shifter that has the little overdrive switch plus some other swaps to make your ride awesome,spectacular.

  • @hugh-johnfleming289
    @hugh-johnfleming289 6 років тому +1

    Great platform for suspension mods.

  • @thatoldschoolvolvoguy5012
    @thatoldschoolvolvoguy5012 6 років тому

    I've got a 940 and it's the best car I've owned. Would love to one day have a 245 so I can have more space.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      touge volvo85 looks nice from your picture there! The 245 definitely roomy

  • @dennisschell5543
    @dennisschell5543 4 роки тому

    There was a kit back in the day to put a SB Ford in these Volvo wagons. Paul Newman had one. Wish I could find one, I have a warmed up 302 that would push my 740 wagon down the road in a hurry!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  4 роки тому +1

      Dennis Schell yeah I believe David letterman owns it now!
      I have a Lexus v8 Datsun 280z and would love to do the same to another Volvo 240 wagon

  • @MaxxerOfPepsi
    @MaxxerOfPepsi 3 місяці тому

    as a swede im so jealous of how cheap they are over there and how in states like arizona they dont rust, sure they get faded from the sun but they never rust like they do over here.

  • @JaxRhapsody
    @JaxRhapsody 6 років тому +4

    If you've got crown vic wheels on it, you should look for 98-02 LX Sport rims for it. They are 17's.

  • @Scrubworks
    @Scrubworks 6 років тому +1

    The ultimate manual gearbox to put in these cars is the M90. It's a whole new design and uses three axles for the gears, so it's at least as strong as an M46, but is much, much smoother to shift than an M47. It only came on later model 940s, and I don't think any of those were sold in the US.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому +1

      Yeah, from what I've read and heard the m90 is sweet, tough finding one, and expensive to import one. The ford t5 with an adapter plate is also a good substitute!

    • @Scrubworks
      @Scrubworks 6 років тому

      I live in Britain, and scrap 940s are plentiful here. My 240 is completely stock other than an M90 swap. It is a quantum leap forward from the M47. If you ever find yourself in Europe, pick one up and smuggle it home in your luggage :P.

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  6 років тому

      Haha if I ever find myself in another country I will want to get a shipping container full of stuff to smuggle home!

    • @Xfacehack
      @Xfacehack 6 років тому

      M90 is good, but not forgiving, third gear syncro is really weak! Going over 400. For get it!

    • @Scrubworks
      @Scrubworks 6 років тому

      If you're going over 400, no Volvo gearbox is suitable IMO, you need a T-5, a BMW or Supra gearbox. The 3rd gear synchro ring can be welded in place to stop it breaking, and Volvo themselves addressed the problem in 1997 and strengthened it. Those can be tricky to find though since that was the last year the M90s were made.

  • @d34710
    @d34710 6 років тому +6

    The reason that it's so fing epic: it's Swedish

  • @josiahhga3690
    @josiahhga3690 5 років тому

    Tire size? I got the exact same rims, also did you have to adjust your speedometer?

  • @rippenrider3684
    @rippenrider3684 5 років тому

    Could you show the location of the tachometer connector location on the dash cluster in the back. I've been aware of this option but have not pulled the trigger since I've not yet found a oem tac or a vid of this conversion(in depth). Much thanks!

    • @BudgetBuildBureau
      @BudgetBuildBureau  4 роки тому

      rippenrider I believe it just sits behind the cluster and has a spade connector already on it, red with white stripe Iirc

  • @user-mr1ln4jx2j
    @user-mr1ln4jx2j 2 дні тому

    these cars are extremely easy to work on, here is my 2 cents worth as an experienced 240 person, make sure drive shaft bearing has not dried (grease), never use aluminum fuses- only bronze or copper etc. stalling is caused by vacuum leak (volvo shop manual)