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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / September 2005

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Lt_PyL - 11 Sep 2005 22:31 GMT
Hi, all!

I plan to buy a 760 GLT.
Having lots of parts remaining from a 240 GL (no turbo), I'd like to
know if I can take the 240 engine in replacement (in case of a breakdown).

I suppose the pressure difference between the 760 turbo engine and the
standard 240 engine forbids the use of the 240 engine with the 760 turbo?

If someone can confirm or give me precisions about the engine
(in?)compatibility...

Thanks

Lt_PyL

PS: please forgive my pityful English...
Peter K L Milnes - 12 Sep 2005 00:04 GMT
Which engine is in the 760 and which engine is in the 240? I suspect that
the 240 is B200 and 2Litre, the 760 Turbo engine is usually B230E/FT and
2.3Litres. If the 240 was a B200 Turbo engine there would be little problem
as power is only 10bhp down on B230Turbo.

All the best, Peter.

> Hi, all!
>
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>
> PS: please forgive my pityful English...
James Sweet - 12 Sep 2005 02:07 GMT
> Which engine is in the 760 and which engine is in the 240? I suspect that
> the 240 is B200 and 2Litre, the 760 Turbo engine is usually B230E/FT and
> 2.3Litres. If the 240 was a B200 Turbo engine there would be little problem
> as power is only 10bhp down on B230Turbo.
>
> All the best, Peter.

If he's in NA, the 240 GL has a B21F or B23F depending on the year and the
760 has a B230FT, unless it's an '84 which has a B23FT. No other motors were
available.
James Sweet - 12 Sep 2005 02:05 GMT
> Hi, all!
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> PS: please forgive my pityful English...

The engine itself is pretty similar other than the turbo version having a
much lower compression ratio, but you'd have to get the entire fuel and
ignition systems, exhaust system, airbox, intake plumbing and other parts
from a non-turbo 700 for it to work. Those engines are pretty solid, but if
you ever do need a new one it's much easier to get one from a turbo car. If
you put the turbo on the standard engine you'll grenade it.
Lt_PyL - 12 Sep 2005 12:41 GMT
James Sweet a écrit :

>>Hi, all!
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>I suppose the pressure difference between the 760 turbo engine and the
>>standard 240 engine forbids the use of the 240 engine with the 760 turbo?
[cut]

> The engine itself is pretty similar other than the turbo version having a
> much lower compression ratio, but you'd have to get the entire fuel and
> ignition systems, exhaust system, airbox, intake plumbing and other parts
> from a non-turbo 700 for it to work. Those engines are pretty solid, but if
> you ever do need a new one it's much easier to get one from a turbo car. If
> you put the turbo on the standard engine you'll grenade it.

OK, thanks!

So, I better forget using my 240 engine and start looking for some 700
parts, just in case...

thank you again!

Lt_PyL
James Sweet - 12 Sep 2005 18:42 GMT
> OK, thanks!
>
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>
> Lt_PyL

Look for interior plastic parts and research the process of redoing the
headliner, the engine in a 4 cyl Volvo is usually the last thing to wear
out.
 
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