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M66 Awd In 98 V70 Awd Xc


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To keep it in Star Trek terms this is a very logical mod. P2's even don't have that much space left in that area.

I was nervous about doing it, but I was careful not to cut into the webbing, and made sure the transitions are smooth with no cuts/harsh edges that could conceivably lead to stress.. It's probably a non-issue, but I don't want to run into issues with the casing :rolleyes:

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Great news!

I spoke to Seamus - a most helpful guy - and he clarified several points, not the least of which is that the M66 AWD trans works just fine with the stock AWD angle gear & rear diff - there is no need to replace any of those components. His has 40K on it since the swap with no issues.

pic of the l/s rear fabricated mount bracket, that allows the use of the existing mount:

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He also confirmed that the stock driveshafts will work, although it would be better to get a r/s Manual AWD driveshaft - so I'll be tracking one of those down..

Like Matt B, he says the stick ECU is a must.

Other tidbits include the need to modify the underside of the airbox inlet & duct hose to clear the M66 linkage, and the need for higher temp brake fluid as a result of the internal slave cylinder.

If all goes well, I'll have all the parts in the next week or so, then I can get set to put it all together smile.gif

So, any idea how the system copes with different ratios? Does the VC take it up, or does the bevel/rear being the same deal with it???

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So, any idea how the system copes with different ratios? Does the VC take it up, or does the bevel/rear being the same deal with it???

There is no difference in ratios - the ratio of the BG is the inverse of the rear axle, so that they cancel each other out. The trans/diff FD ratio is 3.77:1

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Just updating pics of the trans bracket in place

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Note that anyone doing this on a '00 or AWD with 5 speed auto will also need to buy the '97-'99 style trans mount 9161101 to get the height adjustment.

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Subframe lugs should also be shaved along the seam

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Kaplhenke can also supply nice heim joint bushings for the x70 style cable ends (98-00)

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When filling one of these trans with the modified bracket, easiest to fill through the top shift detent bolt shown in the above pic.

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It is actually included as a link in the stickied manual swap thread, not sure how many people look there. BlackT5's needs to go in also, due to the hardware & software variances for 99-00 cars, though

Looking again, it's in Oreos post, and there is no index in the opening post to direct anyone looking. I'll PM Adam & see if he can organize it a little better.

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Great news!

I spoke to Seamus - a most helpful guy - and he clarified several points, not the least of which is that the M66 AWD trans works just fine with the stock AWD angle gear & rear diff - there is no need to replace any of those components. His has 40K on it since the swap with no issues.

pic of the l/s rear fabricated mount bracket, that allows the use of the existing mount:

V70M66TrnsMntBrktV3_0002.jpg

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He also confirmed that the stock driveshafts will work, although it would be better to get a r/s Manual AWD driveshaft - so I'll be tracking one of those down..

Like Matt B, he says the stick ECU is a must.

Other tidbits include the need to modify the underside of the airbox inlet & duct hose to clear the M66 linkage, and the need for higher temp brake fluid as a result of the internal slave cylinder.

If all goes well, I'll have all the parts in the next week or so, then I can get set to put it all together smile.gif

Can i install the same in my M66 from FWD S60T5? Do you have on extra mount bracket for me? I would buy))

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Can i install the same in my M66 from FWD S60T5? Do you have on extra mount bracket for me? I would buy))

I usually make them to order. I can make one for you, as long as you don't need it yesterday. They are $125 shipped to a US address, don't know what the cost to Moscow will be. PM me.

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On 3/10/2014 at 9:12 AM, RussianRvolvo said:

Does it fit to my M66 FWD from S60T5?

Fits any M66. You may need to tap the existing hole (gold bolt on left) above the axle - it's not usually threaded on S60/V70 applications.

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I never listed the shifter specifics -

'00 shifter housing and cables

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stock bushings replaced with Volvo 1378153 ancillary mount bush cut down to correct height (before Kaplhenke bushing install)

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shifter can be shortened

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stock S60R cable bracket was bent & holes enlarged for '00 cable barrels

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Then I added retainer hooks to make sure the cable barrels could not lift in the bracket

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later I modified it to include an adjuster for the main shift cable

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