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    m90 gearbox/shifter question

    hi guys quick question for you guys, dose this little bracket type thing bolt to the body or something? or dose it just hang down? im guessing it bolts to somthing, but as some of you will know i took the engine out of my 940 about 8 months ago to rebuild it but due to other commitments and problems (main one being losing my unit and moving out in a rust so misplacing stuff), i am only just putting it back together so trying to figure out how everything goes back together,





    im getting back on with the work i the next few days buy i cant remember that part, im sure all will be come clear when i get back under the car but wanna try and find out first.
    anyone got any pics of how the bracket bolts to the car? also the mettle plate inside the car? mainly so i can see the bolts to check through some mixed bolts i have to find the correct ones.

    also anyone got any exploded diagrams? and were online can i get exploded diagrams for 940 things that people seem to be able to find?

    and a few pics of whats been going on (really need to do a proper build thread), if theres any volvo experts near wigan get in tough lol

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    a very small pile of the parts i fitted and the skimmed head



    a quick clean before stripping down and rebuilding

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    Oblark, t5 Pete or smithy is best bet I'm sure one will be along in a bit.

    Shortly I'll be back working on mine seems everyone's doing rwd at moment lol.

    Don't see many burgundy 940s

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    rwd is the way forward so to speak lol.

    glad you called it burgundy and not pink like my mates call it haha,

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    My 760 turbo was in Abram for a short while. In August I'll be in Tyldesley and about getting mine MOT'ed. If I've got 5 minutes I could nip round. I have all the green books for the 940 and VADIS. You could do with a copy of VADIS. Cheers, Carl.

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    It's Coral Red!

    I had one exactly the same.

    I called it The Pink Peril

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkster1971 View Post
    My 760 turbo was in Abram for a short while. In August I'll be in Tyldesley and about getting mine MOT'ed. If I've got 5 minutes I could nip round. I have all the green books for the 940 and VADIS. You could do with a copy of VADIS. Cheers, Carl.
    yea mate if your about give me a shout and we will sort some thing out, would be good to good to get a copy off you. dou you still have the 760?

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doingitsideways View Post
    It's Coral Red!

    I had one exactly the same.

    I called it The Pink Peril
    ahh that must be why the paint match i got was so bad because it wasnt coral red they gave me, i will have a look at that next time,

    i think its a really nice colour, pink peril sounds good

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    It bolts to where the gear selector comes through

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    Quote Originally Posted by t5 pete View Post
    It bolts to where the gear selector comes through
    the same bolt holes that bolt the metal plate down that goes around the shifter?

    cheers

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    Yes bud

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    ahh cheers pal, i wasnt sure because the bolts did not seem that long and i couldn't find any nuts for it, had a night mare moving out my unit and loosing stuff but i will make it work.


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    I have just bought a 1983 760 turbo and still have my 940 estate as a dd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkster1971 View Post
    I have just bought a 1983 760 turbo and still have my 940 estate as a dd.
    oh sweet sounds good, i love my 940


 

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