One day, I will finish fixing my PT cruiser to STAGE 0 Factory.... (never will happen :-) But I wanted to get started on working on my volvo. I have to take care of some Rust issues. Just needs a fuel pump, and some small turbo plumbing under the hood. Volvo's are like a marriage. You get them. You never let them go. I have a 81 240 Turbo. Lots of days working at Burger King to buy the car. And working at Taco Bell at the same time. I still have it after all these years. Time to dump some money and love into it soon.
On this one (my 64'), In trying to do a swap with that Mercedes but if it doesn't fit and needs too much modification, I may have to go back to the b18 or b20 unless I find a smaller turbo setup.
Hi Joel. Yes. We're shopping for new white wall tires and I got the brake lose on the wheel that was seized. Turns out the brake had been over tightened. I wasn't able to remove the drum though, it's stuck pretty good but then again, I've never worked on these cars before so I'm reading up on it and reaching out to the Facebook groups.
One day, I will finish fixing my PT cruiser to STAGE 0 Factory.... (never will happen :-) But I wanted to get started on working on my volvo. I have to take care of some Rust issues. Just needs a fuel pump, and some small turbo plumbing under the hood.
Volvo's are like a marriage. You get them. You never let them go. I have a 81 240 Turbo. Lots of days working at Burger King to buy the car. And working at Taco Bell at the same time.
I still have it after all these years. Time to dump some money and love into it soon.
You still need a b16 for it. Brian said you may
On this one (my 64'), In trying to do a swap with that Mercedes but if it doesn't fit and needs too much modification, I may have to go back to the b18 or b20 unless I find a smaller turbo setup.
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Hi Joel. Yes. We're shopping for new white wall tires and I got the brake lose on the wheel that was seized. Turns out the brake had been over tightened. I wasn't able to remove the drum though, it's stuck pretty good but then again, I've never worked on these cars before so I'm reading up on it and reaching out to the Facebook groups.
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@@122amazonls5 oh. You mean to replace the small engine in it now. That's definitely an idea.
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