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GETRAG 5-SPEED SWAP RESEARCH
by Jon Glommen
Ok, here it is; the easiest transmission swap in the world for 240/700 series.
This is the kit you need to put a BMW 5-speed (Getrag) into a Volvo 240/700-
series. Martin Volvo Service of Wales, UK (44 1570 434459) sells this kit for
$550:
- Modified Flywheel. For use with "padel" clutch, keep Volvo "Turbo" pressure
plate.
- Modified Clutch Fork
- Output yoke modified for conventional u-joint. Gets rid of mushy doughnut
bushing.
- BMW trans-to-Volvo Bellhousing adaptor plate with studs and nuts
- Transmission Crossmember. Makes for much easier installation
What YOU need to buy/do:
- A coarse spline BMW five speed from a 500/600 series that is, 10-spline
input shaft.
- Small modification of the Volvo bellhousing is required with a die grinder,
about 10 min. of work. I will try to get more info on this.
Other notes:
- You can use either a 4+OD fivespeed or the "Dogleg" five-speed from a 635Csi.
The Dogleg is a true 5-speed with a 1:1 top gear. The "Dogleg" refers to the
odd position of first gear in the shift pattern.
- Shifter location remains the same.
- You can also choose to use the std. clutch if you wish but must discuss
item 1 with MVS.
- Item 2, the clutch fork, is also available from SAM.
- Alternatively, I was told by a fellow in Norway that the Getrag 5 was factory
installed in many ho-hum Volvos of the late seventies. Evidently the "M51"
was a short-lived before the introduction of the M46. I don't know any of
this for sure but have been in cantact with a few Volvo retailers in Europe
to get the Volvo part numbers and availablity of Bellhousings, clutch forks,
etc.
- The Group A Getrag 5 uses and adaptor plate and the stock bellhousing.
- Shipping cost maybe very, very, expensive. I am going to try to arrange
my flywheel work here and save some money.
-JON
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