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Old Oct 12th, 2021, 18:44   #1
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1991/2 240 GL Auto. Could it be 3 or 4, o/d. Is the 4 or o/d an option?
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1991/2 240 GL Auto. Could it be 3 or 4, o/d. Is the 4 or o/d an option?
A 1991 car will have a 4 speeder automatic (either AW70 or AW71) - from memory the change from the BW55 was about 1984. The 4 speeder is an overdrive in the sense that 4th is higher than 1:1 (but it isn’t a separate add on box like the manuals were). It will probably have an overdrive lock out, a solenoid that stops top gear engaging.

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A 1991 car will have a 4 speeder automatic (either AW70 or AW71) - from memory the change from the BW55 was about 1984. The 4 speeder is an overdrive in the sense that 4th is higher than 1:1 (but it isn’t a separate add on box like the manuals were). It will probably have an overdrive lock out, a solenoid that stops top gear engaging.

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A PM would have done, wouldn't it?

And, yes! 10 points!
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All of our 240s were 3 - speeders, 'Moomoo', but we didn't have one as late as that. 3+ Lockup (O/D) and 4 speed were options on 7 - series cars, identifiable by the button on the LHS of the shifter and the illuminated up-arrow on the dash.

They could well have been available on later 2 -series cars, or it's possible that someone may have 'updated' your car if it is new to you and you do not know it's history.

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All of our 240s were 3 - speeders, 'Moomoo', but we didn't have one as late as that. 3+ Lockup (O/D) and 4 speed were options on 7 - series cars, identifiable by the button on the LHS of the shifter and the illuminated up-arrow on the dash.

They could well have been available on later 2 -series cars, or it's possible that someone may have 'updated' your car if it is new to you and you do not know it's history.

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Thanks for that, it was something i needed to know in my studying the subject for any potential purchase.
I assumed a 4 speed would be slightly more economical than a three.
I would prefer a manual but don't want to rule out an automatic if a 4 speed auto isn't too thirsty!

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A PM would have done, wouldn't it?

And, yes! 10 points!
... for completeness, the change to AW71 4 speeder auto was February 1984:

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... for completeness, the change to AW71 4 speeder auto was February 1984:

Excellent, comprehensive and what book is that!!!!!!
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Is this equally true of the 2 litre?
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Is this equally true of the 2 litre?
I think the 2 litre would have had a B19a motor - I’m not sure the 240 would have been available with that motor and an auto box by the 90 MY you were interested in.

I’ll do some research - I think the 240 only came in 2.1 and 2.3 motors in the era you are interested in.

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PS. Research done. This is a really good reference (VOC!): https://www.volvoclub.org.uk/prof_200.shtml

It looks like I was right above and the B200 motor wasn’t fitted to the 240 (probably the 340 - I know nothing about Dutch motor cars). In that case the AW70 or AW71 auto box would have been fitted to both the 2.1 and 2.3 litre motors from 1984.

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I think the 2 litre would have had a B19a motor - I’m not sure the 240 would have been available with that motor and an auto box by the 90 MY you were interested in.

I’ll do some research - I think the 240 only came in 2.1 and 2.3 motors in the era you are interested in.

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PS. Research done. This is a really good reference (VOC!): https://www.volvoclub.org.uk/prof_200.shtml

It looks like I was right above and the B200 motor wasn’t fitted to the 240 (probably the 340 - I know nothing about Dutch motor cars). In that case the AW70 or AW71 auto box would have been fitted to both the 2.1 and 2.3 litre motors from 1984.

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2.1 and 2.3 up to about 84 I believe, then 2.0 b200 and 2.3 b230 after that. As for auto 3 speed on early cars again to about 85 then 3 speed plus overdrive on later autos I believe.
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