The main problem with valver/1.7 related upgrades is the prop arrangement, so im looking into connecting the F7 engines to the torque tube so it can take the power, as the most powerful f7 based volvos i know of are sub 200hp, and the torque tube being able to take up to 300ft/lbs of torque, it should be a doddle
So the 1700 bellhousing attached to the torque tube should be ok with regards to the stresses and strains?
Does anyone know the size of the 1.7 clutch, and the size of the 360 clutch? My idea would simply be to get a clutch centre plate made up the same size as the 1.7 clutch but with the 360 splines in the middle, or if it can be done use a 360 centre plate in a 1.7 clutch?
With regards to where the engine would sit, it would be a case of putting the engine on the end of the driveshaft in the torque tube. Once that fits with the correct clutch centre plate and spigot bearing. The 1.7 bell housing looks longer than the 360 one, so i think it would be a case of cutting the flange off the end of the torque tube and shortening the outer casing, so the 1.7 bell housing can bolt to it with the adaptor and the drive shaft will sit nicely in the spigot bearing. Once this is done then its just a case of doing the engine mounts.
Do you think using just the front mounts of a 340, on the front x-member would be good enough to hold up the torque tube and engine? Or do we think it would need the 360 style engine mounts and then new mounts would have to made up to take the mounting from the front of the engine back to the middle? Do you think the 1.7's sump would be strong enough to hold up the whole drivetrain with its engine mount attached to the sump?
Obviously it would be a case of getting the engine and drive train all bolted together and then sorting out things like the clutch operation, plumbing, wiring etc which is the easy bit once its bolted in. If this could be done, then it would solve all the problems were having with breaking the prop shafts on the 340's, and could an affordable upgrade for most. The reason i'm looking into is because i want to go 1.7turbo, but i dont want a standard one, with its meesly 120bhp, apparently they were designed up around 180bhp but were de-tuned for torque-steer and lifespan reasons. So i want to run it up at 180bhp, but with 150bhp f7r's breaking props with just N/A power, imagine the torque from a 180bhp turbo going through it? no chance... haha. Not forgetting with the 180bhp it'l be running through 215/45/15 tyres, so the forces are going to snap it like a twig.
I like to be different, and simply this has got my attention

Plus, with respect to gear ratios, my understanding is the 360's have better ratios for cruising with its 14/15inch wheels and more powerful engine. My little 1.4 with tiny little 13's is at 5k rpm doing 100mph, which just drinks the fuel, so i want better than that, and the 360 ratios seem to be good for this too
My understanding is the 360 transmission simply bolts into a 340? all i need to do is bolt the required mountings to the car? I.e. the two rear gearbox mounts to the chassis rails?
Thomas....................