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Matthew Kennedy
Matthew Kennedy GRM+ Memberand Reader
12/1/17 3:30 p.m.
ShawneeCreek said:

Got those measurements on the Volvo intercooler:

  • The core is 17.75" wide (between end tanks) by 17" tall by 1.25" thick
  • The inlet and outlet are ~ 2.25" ID with 2.625" OD
  • The end tanks (other than inlet and outlet) are 2.25" thick
  • Overall the intercooler is 29" wide at the top and 23.25" wide at the bottom

Volvo part number 1317319 - Charge Air Cooler. You can pull up some more pictures of it if you google "Volvo 1317319".

Quick internet research shows it came on the cars below. (Might be helpful for connecting hose parts or junkyarding)

  • 1981-1984  Volvo 240 2.1l Fuel Injected Turbo
  • 1985-1992  Volvo 740 2.3l Fuel Injected Turbo
  • 1984-1990  Volvo 760 2.3l Fuel Injected Turbo
  • 1989-1991   Volvo 780 2.3l Fuel Injected Turbo
  • 1991-1993   Volvo 940 2.3l Fuel Injected Turbo
  • 1991-1992   Volvo 940 SE 2.3l Fuel Injected Turbo
  • 1992            Volvo 960 2.3l Fuel Injected Turbo

It's yours for the $35 I paid for it plus shipping if you decide that you want it.

Inlet/outlet are metric size, but 2.75" couplers/clamps fit.  That's what I'm running on my Volvo.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/1/17 6:18 p.m.

Ill post pictures next week. Buddy of mine offered to trade me some new turbo stuff for a set of boom tubes i scored for last years challenge car.  So, he sent me pictures today, and we struck a deal. Hell be in town monday.

 

Also: we have 3 inch exhaust, a 454, a 3400, and lighter wallets. 

Patrick is an awesome, awesome man.

 

Im so glad we moved from the rust belt.

 

Im even more glad to be doing this with my father. Its a great time withhim.

Patrick
Patrick GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/1/17 6:58 p.m.

I made it to the Christmas party and just ate a dozen plus wings so I’m happy.  

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/1/17 7:08 p.m.
Patrick said:

I made it to the Christmas party and just ate a dozen plus wings so I’m happy

You win. I brushed rust out of my teeth. 

Patrick
Patrick GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/1/17 7:20 p.m.

Got a bottle of crown royal and a globe shaped beverage dispenser for a door prize.  I don’t drink.  Carli got work lights, i would trade her but she doesn’t drink either.  What’s the street value of crown royal to someone who I won’t ID?

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/1/17 8:07 p.m.

Dunno.  25 bucks, keep the bag for a shift boot?

I aint drank in 14 years, and it was never the expensive stuff.

John Welsh
John Welsh MegaDork
12/2/17 8:04 a.m.

In reply to Dusterbd13 :

I had hoped to make it to Pat's since I'm just an hr away but it wasn't in the cards. Sorry to have missed the opportunity. 

I presume you witnessed his $2018 and I know you're sworn to secrecy but if it were me, just seeing that would have been worth the drive up from SC. 

759NRNG
759NRNG Dork
12/2/17 8:58 a.m.

454 plus '64 el camino = RED NECK MAYHEM????? Bring it !!!!!

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/2/17 9:36 a.m.

Nah. It'd be cool to do big block elky, but not what i want to own.

454 is going to ted roach for the family 65 chevelle drop top.

John: hate we couldn't get together, but its ok. Only 10 hours away. And yes, 2018 is gonna be a hell of a year.

759NRNG
759NRNG Dork
12/2/17 9:45 a.m.

Dbd13 is there a build thread here on TR's 65 chevelle?

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/2/17 9:49 a.m.

Not that i know of.  Only the porsche that ive seen.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/2/17 11:34 a.m.

Summit racing hss discount racks. They are not good for the wallet 

Patrick
Patrick GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/2/17 3:05 p.m.

For documenting purposes, i can send more formal if you want:

 

3400 v6 engine with 2 harnesses and 2 pcm’s and all accessories $75 

Approximately 15 feet of used 3” exhaust pipe plus a truck muffler and a thrush glasspack muffler with a turndown, and one used boost gauge with nylon line, 7- 1/8” pipe plugs $10

used headers $10

 

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/2/17 3:13 p.m.

Dont forget 60 intercooler piping kit.

 

And thank you again for challenge fodder. And more importantly, hospitality and a damn good time.

Patrick
Patrick GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/2/17 4:24 p.m.

Yes 2” intercooler piping kit with silicone couplers and clamps new in box $60

fyi you left the big stupid truck muffler, there goes your 50 cents of recoup

that’s the most fun I’ve ever had pulling an almost thousand pound engine/trans combo from a rotten truck.  Also you got to witness just how cool my dad is when i’m helping him get stuff out of his way.  

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/2/17 9:11 p.m.

We'r home. 1100 miles later, 168 in diesel fuel, and 40 hours. 

 

Good weekend with not nearly enough pictures of the trip, as it was a banzai run.

wvumtnbkr
wvumtnbkr GRM+ Memberand UltraDork
12/2/17 9:40 p.m.

For the record, that 75 for the engine is legit.  Patrick offered it to me, and evwrybody else, in early spring for the same price on a thread here.  Nobody took him up on it till you.

 

I'm excited that this is coming together!

Patrick
Patrick GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
12/2/17 9:53 p.m.
wvumtnbkr said:

For the record, that 75 for the engine is legit.  Patrick offered it to me, and evwrybody else, in early spring for the same price on a thread here.  Nobody took him up on it till you.

 

I'm excited that this is coming together!

That’s what my dad wanted for it.  I do recall posting it at some point.  

I did give his dad a distributor for Christmas but there are no challenge implications there.  Everything listed is something any of you could have had if you were standing there in my garage.  

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/3/17 7:15 a.m.
Patrick said:

Yes 2” intercooler piping kit with silicone couplers and clamps new in box $60

fyi you left the big stupid truck muffler, there goes your 50 cents of recoup

that’s the most fun I’ve ever had pulling an almost thousand pound engine/trans combo from a rotten truck.  Also you got to witness just how cool my dad is when i’m helping him get stuff out of his way.  

Dad and i realized that we forgot it about 200 yards from his driveway.

 

And it was fun. Not nearly as bad as i was expecting. Your dad seems like a pretty cool guy as well.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/3/17 3:39 p.m.

Dads truck is unloaded. Ted has a big block.  All our parts are organized.  3400 cleaned up, dads truck cleaned up.

 

Off to get boost bits.

tedroach
tedroach New Reader
12/4/17 10:16 a.m.
759NRNG said:

Dbd13 is there a build thread here on TR's 65 chevelle?

The build thread on the 65 Chevelle convertible will be coming in a couple months. I need to clear out some space, rearrange the garage, and get the 944 ready to be on the road before autox season. The Chevelle is the next project on my list.

 

Thank you again to Michael and his dad for pulling and delivering the power plant.Thank you again to Patrick for the 454 and transmission. I cannot say good enough things about all of them. 

I can't wait to see the Miata in person. That V6 will be a beast in this car! 

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/4/17 2:24 p.m.
Dusterbd13 said:

We have a fmic and td04e. 

 

40 bucks.

Make tha a t04e and 25.(traded nascar boom tubes for them. I paid 25, not 40, for the boom tubes)

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/5/17 6:35 p.m.

Challenge budget so far:

previous total: 365.99

recoup total: 800

 

this update:

deleted tax, environmental charges, and core charges, as those don't go in the budget

returned 3500 fuel rail, wont work

bought 2 inch intercooler piping kit, new in box: 60

bought 15 feet 3 inch exhaust, glasspack, boost gauge: 10

used headers of possibly Chevy descent: 10

x4 3 bolt 2.5 inch flanges for exhaust: 9

traded $25 boom tubes from last years car for FMIC, T04e eBay turbo, and blow off valve

 

 

current challenge budget: 445.90

 

recoup total: 800

 

 

so dad and I wanted to get to Ohio to pick up our engine from Patrick before it snowed. Friday morning, 5 am, we left his place pointed north. We had worked out a deal to pull a 454 and trans from a REALLY rusty Chevy 4500, load it up, and deliver it to another forum member in exchange for our gas. So we loaded up some tools (not enough), some thermal gear (also not enough), some grubby clothes, and hit the road. Smooth sailing to Ohio, and a WONDERFUL time with dad. Didn't take many pictures of the drive, but a nice time of year to do this.

 

20171201_103037 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

we got to Patrick's about 3:45 or so, just as he had finished DRIVING the 454 truck onto the concrete. The three of us hit it hard, and we had the engine on the ground and the truck ready for the scrap run by 7:00 pm. Hell of a lot of fun, but after the sun went down it got cold in a hell of a hurry. Dad and I aren't used to that anymore, as we've been south of the mason dixon for 20 years. I was also reminded by how blessed we are as far as rust is concerned. I negotiated some El Camino parts, as well as the 3 inch exhaust from the 454 truck for the challenge car.

 

Saturday morning, dad and I followed Patrick over to his dads place where his dad had already gotten the 3500 hung on the bucket of his tractor with a rope and ready to load. His Dad also found some long tubes off of something that I bought purely to cut up for making headers for our car. We got everything loaded, bought some leftover turbo parts from Patrick after loading up everything, and headed to summit racing. It was only 30 minutes away.

 

20171202_103041 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171202_103056 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

summit racing is a very awesome and bad place at the same time. At the Tallmadge Ohio location, they had roughly 2 dozen racks of discounted and scratch and dent parts. No rhyme or reason to how its organized, and it was 25% off day. Challenge car wise, we scored 4 3 bolt exhaust flanges (think SBC header collector flanges) with a 2.5 hole for 9 bucks after discount. The plan is to use them on the header to crossover pipe junction. Speaking of exhaust, we also were able to retain the y pipe off the big block which uses 2.5 tubes into a very nice collector that turns into 3 inch. I think this should be perfect for the turbo flange/piping. We also got a turn down and glasspack in the deal. I apparently didn't take a picture of the boost gauge, and to be honest im not quite sure where it wound up....

 

Pictures of exhaust and sacrificial headers:

20171203_114348 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171203_114344 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

dad and I got home at 9pm Saturday night. 40 hours round trip, 1100 miles, and 168 in diesel. And a fantastic time with my dad. Time I wouldn't trade for the world.

 

We got all the parts and stuff unloaded and organized Sunday after church. I took dads truck to deliver the big block, came back to his place, and got the 3400 mounted to the stand. Hit it, and dads truck, with superclean and a pressure washer to get the worst of the grime off both.

 

20171203_151953 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171203_151949 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

20171203_160510 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

got done with that, jumped in the El Camino, threw the boom tubes from last years challenge car in the bed, and proceeded to turn them into boost goodies in a trade in Winston Salem.

 

20171203_104452 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

and the received boost goodies:

 

new in box piping kit (from Patrick)

 

20171205_171842 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171205_171852 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

FMIC:

20171201_141208_1512155529712 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171204_080620 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

Blow off valve (I think)

20171201_141156_1512155517059 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

the turbo:

20171201_140920_1512155507626 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171201_142057_1512156058664 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

20171201_142042_1512156043352 by Michael Crawford, on Flickr

 

up next is figuring out just what I have as far as the turbo goes. In theory, its what it says it is. But, I want to verify that it will work well enough for what I want before I go to the trouble of installing it. It is physically a lot smaller than I thought it would be, but the price was right. For you turbo guys: how do I determine if its what I need/want? Is there a way to measure things to verify what it is/size/ability to work with this application? I was originally hunting an hx35, but this deal seemed too good to turn down. Intercooler alone was worth 25 bucks. Also, what exactly is the silver thing? I was told its a blow off valve, but it looks more like a blower bypass valve than anything else. This is the first time I have ever even held a turbo in my hands, so please forgive the ignorance.

wvumtnbkr
wvumtnbkr GRM+ Memberand UltraDork
12/5/17 7:42 p.m.

I think a blower bypass valve and blow off valve would be the same thing.  They both get rid of excess pressure when the throttle is closed.

Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 MegaDork
12/6/17 5:27 a.m.

Ok. Now to figure out what this one is rated t...

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