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> 1.7 liter Stock rebuild
pgollender
post May 25 2019, 04:14 PM
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I had too many 1.7L parts to justify "throwing them away" or parting out so I decided to go the other way and do a complete rebuild and assembly of a spare "W" series block. This was my second rebuild 1.7L and infinitely more fun than the first which is in my '70. It will be plug and play and play ready for a nice deserving owner that doesn't want to do all the work. Besides the core part of the rebuild, I tackled some of the common issues that we encounter AFTER a rebuild that leaves us with more problems that require trouble shooting rather than enjoying our new motors. Some amenities include reconditioned fuel injectors by RC Fuel Injection, rebuilt MPS by yours truly, electric fuel pump, completely re-worked, reconditioned engine harness and matching ECU. Will post complete rebuild spex in classified when I'm done next month. Attached Image
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Literati914
post May 25 2019, 06:45 PM
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That looks clean, well done! What paint did you use on that fan shroud?
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post May 26 2019, 09:05 AM
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That looks clean, well done! What paint did you use on that fan shroud?


I used a VHT rattle can high temp paint, called " Cast Aluminum" and baked it at 275 for two hours. It came out way better than I thought it would.

"1971 Volvo 1800E, Grigio Medio"

Literati, I would love to see pictures of your 1800.
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