Volvo is back, Rover Cabrio is...done with?

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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2020
  • The Volvo is back out of storage and looking to be driven some more! The Rover 200 convertible is much the same as usual.
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  • @flemmingsorensen5470
    @flemmingsorensen5470 Před 3 lety +67

    The Volvo is the car, that you would forever regret selling. Yes, it does need some things to be sorted, but its just such a high quality - and cool - car. Dump the Rover (its a “Dodo”), and focus on the brillant Swedish moose tank 😉👍🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪

    • @terrificspokesman7416
      @terrificspokesman7416 Před 3 lety +5

      Don't you know that he is a Rover fan. He will probably do the opposite. But the Volvo is a better car overall for reliability

    • @matthewgodwin3050
      @matthewgodwin3050 Před 3 lety

      I'm a huge Rover fan, and of the two I prefer the convertible (if it was in good running condition), but I agree with you, it has to go. The Volvo is most definitely a keeper. And there's so many decent R8s still around for sensible money, it isn't really worth pouring money into a bad one.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +4

      The Convertible was only ever a save the car project as there are only about 300 cabrios left, the other Rovers are staying though, the Volvo will stay until something I really want appears, but not in a hurry

    • @ash7990
      @ash7990 Před 3 lety

      I don't think that Volvo square box on wheels could ever be described as 'cool'.

  • @martinstewart5205
    @martinstewart5205 Před 3 lety +5

    I can’t believe you’re ditching that beautiful Rover I think you should persevere,the end result would be so worth it and you would look good with that 70’s pleather jacket.
    Chin up Matt, love the channel

  • @grayfool
    @grayfool Před 3 lety +20

    Sorry to see the Rover is still being a pain. Yuck. Good to see the Volvo.

  • @forresten
    @forresten Před 3 lety +9

    Yaaay for the Volvo - keep driving, safe and furious!
    Nay for the Rover Cabrio - too bad he rewards you with more & more problems...
    From what I experienced so far; if you fiddle with stuff that was left as-is, alone .. it is ought to require attention (from mufflers to pumps in the window washer reservoir etc.).

  • @aftergrowth
    @aftergrowth Před 3 lety +13

    Just break the cabriolet down and sell separately, don't allow anyone else to go through the pain 😭

  • @richardcallison1637
    @richardcallison1637 Před 3 lety +2

    It’s great to see the Volvo back!
    As for the Rover.......I think I’d have sacked that off long ago. Some cars just don’t want to live any more and the 200 appears to be one of those. Hopefully you can claw some money back it and chalk the rest up to experience. At the end of the day, at least it’s made for some interesting content!
    I’m sorry if I seem a little defeatist but I can’t help feeling your attention is best spent on your other projects......
    👍👍

  • @Tom-pb6vs
    @Tom-pb6vs Před 3 lety +3

    Can’t believe you put your tea on the floor and not on the Tea Shelf!

  • @volvo480
    @volvo480 Před 3 lety +16

    Ian HubNut take notice, if the Rover 75 turns out to be a lemon and not big enough for the family, buy a Volvo. 😇

    • @MeDicen_Rocha
      @MeDicen_Rocha Před 3 lety +1

      The problem is that Ian doesn't like Volvo's!
      As weird as that might sound, he has said it several times.

    • @mehrzahl2219
      @mehrzahl2219 Před 3 lety

      @@MeDicen_Rocha did you see his 850 TDI review? That was quite positive.

    • @volvo480
      @volvo480 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MeDicen_Rocha Matt had to do quite a bit of welding to get the 740 MOT'd, and welding is a skill Ian yet needs to acquire. But if you would offer Ian a Volvo estate with a five-pot engine for a HubNut price, I don't think he would turn that down!

  • @lash9400
    @lash9400 Před 3 lety +8

    You got the patience of a saint, I would have rolled that Rover off a cliff by now

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Před 3 lety +2

    The Volvo is a car that for most becomes a family member. They are loyal like a faithful dog and there shouldn’t be any hesitation in keeping her on the fleet as a dependable classic. This and the Tomcat have become the staples of Furious Driving for most I reckon. I agree the Rover should be auctioned off via tickets to viewers. VParts are excellent for any Volvo part bar none, any vintage. Great video Matt

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      I put the car seat in the back and my son said it was the best part if going oat as he loves it!

  • @Charstring
    @Charstring Před 3 lety +8

    Did he put his coffee cup down a bit close to where he was spraying the contact cleaner? It's drinking too much contact cleaner if your coffee that makes you buy dodgy Rover cabriolets!

  • @EoinJones
    @EoinJones Před 3 lety +1

    Don't give up the Rover! Those vids are the main reason I watch this channel. It will be such an epic payoff when you finally get it working.

  • @andrewstones2921
    @andrewstones2921 Před 3 lety +1

    I remember the first video of the Rover and I thought then that it was a bit past it, the Rovers are great but that particular one seemed a bit more trouble than it was worth. Love the Volvo...

  • @shepshepherd
    @shepshepherd Před 3 lety +3

    Aftermarket single DIN fascia plates and ISO wiring kits are readily and cheaply available for the Volvo 740 on eBay :)

  • @thedeadstig123
    @thedeadstig123 Před 3 lety +5

    I didn't realise you had so much into the rover, a £1000 is alot when on classic and car their was a lovely condition purple 200 convertible for only £700 with MOT

  • @michaeltutty1540
    @michaeltutty1540 Před 3 lety

    Great to see that lovely Volvo back. They are terrific cars, and fabulously long legged. Over the years, my old 240 has done a number of thousand mile plus trips, which helps explain the 400,000 on the odometer. You will never find a better car for winter weather. With good tyres, they go through almost anything. The heaters can melt your shoes. My main task this afternoon is finding proper winter tyres for Arthur. Not many made in a 195/75R14 anymore, but unless I find a good set of 15 inch steel wheels, that is what I am stuck with. As for the radio, Volvo factory units are good noise generators, and that is about it. There may also be an external amp. There is on the AM/FM Cassette in Arthur. The whole system is a low line Clarion, so yes, switching to a better head unit and speakers is definitely in the cards.
    When it comes to the Rover, you are at the point where doing anything is throwing good money after bad. Cut your losses, part it out and scrap the remainder.

  • @EvilUnderTone
    @EvilUnderTone Před 3 lety +8

    Try just walking away from the Rover and put the keys in a draw until spring. You never know what is around the corner and it's hard to work on something that keeps dragging you down constantly. It's like those bastard jobs that are driving you crazy and removing skin from your knuckles that you return to the very next morning and boom it works perfectly first time.

    • @jbenekeorr
      @jbenekeorr Před 3 lety

      Agreed. You have to know when to walk away for a bit. Easier said than done though! For me, when I start losing or dropping tools - it’s time for a tea break 😂

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      That would be ideal as its a good car to sell in summer but I need the space back when the Alfa's done!!

  • @MrTwinkie797
    @MrTwinkie797 Před 3 lety +4

    I have put lowering springs on my 740, but I truly recommend, don't...

  • @PhilMakesThings
    @PhilMakesThings Před 3 lety

    Watched this vlog about your Volvo while eating lunch before going off to do some jobs on my Volvo.

  • @alanhoward6553
    @alanhoward6553 Před 3 lety +1

    If the Rover exhaust is described as fitting the convertible ie fits all models and doesn’t then under Ebay rules the item is “ Not as described” and the seller is liable for the return postage not the buyer, you have to open a case and go through the process which takes a couple of weeks but you will get your money back, this happens all the time and sellers routinely try and make the buyer pay for return postage when it is the sellers mistake. Usually the seller will not pay for the postage and will just refund the price .Its very important to select “Not as described” when opening a case if you say it doesn’t fit then you become liable for the postage

  • @steveunderwood3683
    @steveunderwood3683 Před 3 lety

    The radio bay is felt lined, because the car didn't come with a radio. So that bay was a storage box if you didn't bother to fit a radio. They made life easy. All the wiring, speaker fitrings and antenna, were present. You just needed to pop suitable speakers in the doors, and a stereo in the dash. There were mounting kits available for standard size stereos.

  • @HerrBjork
    @HerrBjork Před 3 lety

    Such a radio surround is easy to get. For example you can search for "Volvo 740 760 940 960 Car Radio Stereo Facia Adapter Converter Trim plate" on eBay and get one for £12. Cable adapters are also easy to get. Just keep in mind that there are two different connector types, so get the one that looks correct (they're easy to tell apart).
    One thing to be prepared for is that the radio sits quite far forward with such an adapter, so you must get a radio that sticks out as little as possible. Otherwise you'll get what's sometimes called "740 knuckle", where you hit the radio quite hard when shifting into 3rd gear

  • @Bratfalken
    @Bratfalken Před 3 lety +1

    Fuelgage on the 240 and 740 drops in increments, I allways got questioned when returning my fathers 244GL -81. I filled it in the evening to the level it was when I borrowed it and it was allways lower when they started it the next day. Once I got one myself I found that it dropped in quiet large increments. Volvo sold fronts and cable adapters for DIN radios, You should be able to find such parts in the aftermarket or at a scrapyard.

  • @david76m23
    @david76m23 Před 3 lety

    I had a similar fuel problem on a xsara picasso. Had to cut hole under seat like you.. I then had to bodge a separate switch run wires from battery to switch with online fuse then onto the fuel pump. To diagnose take pump out and see if it will run from the battery just to make sure the pump isn't defective. Hope that's some help

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      Thats what Im planning to do, it should be a good pump as its brand new and was working fine but Ill need to do that as there are 5 wires going to it!

    • @david76m23
      @david76m23 Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving on the picasso I couldn't find why they pump wouldnt work but by bypassing everything with a switch it got it working but trying to remember if you have switched the pump off after parking car up had me go back to make sure on more than a few occasions. But if it gets it running its worth trying since the access hole is already there lol.. Fingers crossed it works

  • @terencejay8845
    @terencejay8845 Před 3 lety

    I have a couple of cars out in the weather waiting to get fixed. The best thing I've bought in a long time is a dessicant dehumidifier, £120. The standard compressor dehumidifiers don't work in low temperatures but the dessicants do, though they are more expensive to run. My '98 Passat estate has leaking door-rubbers and there was a lake in the rear footwell. Kept drying it out with towels and fans but the dessicant has cured it.
    Initially, it took 10 litres of water out when set to Max!
    Now, it's kept the interior dry and after a Febreezing, it stays fresh in there. I've set it to 'low' and it pulls out a litre a week, but that could be because the doors aren't air-tight and I'm trying to dry the planet out.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      does that have to be left plugged in or does it work chemically?

    • @terencejay8845
      @terencejay8845 Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving Plugged in. I have a cable in through the boot from an outside socket. It operates on humidity and you can set it to whatever you need. It's an 'EcoAir DD1 Simple'. I bought from eBay as 'Graded', or new ones are on Amazon for £150. Been worth every penny.

    • @terencejay8845
      @terencejay8845 Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving There's a used 'EcoAir DD122 Simple' on eBay right now, looks like it might be a good buy. Could do with another for the musty Golf!

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      Terence Jay thanks I’ll take a look for it

  • @peteramberley9952
    @peteramberley9952 Před 3 lety +18

    You sound a bit dispondant matt. Take a deep breath and go back again. Your silly spunking it away as a non runner. Check for power at the relay, then bridge the relay with a paper clip I think it's 30 - 31 see if the pump kicks in, then see if your getting a trigger signal and trace the wires back cutting the loom open if needed..

    • @emmajacobs5575
      @emmajacobs5575 Před 3 lety

      Are they separate relays on this era of 200 or those multifunction relay units? A bit more fiddly to identify and bridge across contacts, if it’s the MFRU

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      its a multi function. I opened the old one and one relay appeared dead but as the cabrio is different all over I didn't know what pin goes where

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 Před 3 lety +2

    Don't give up on the Rover yet, it seems to me that the damp has played havoc with any electrical contact on it. Surely amongst your many fans there is an auto electrician who can help you out, at mates rates of course. May be as simple as a damp or dirty plug in the loom somewhere now that you have exhausted other possible faults. Keep your chin up.

  • @ryanwatts1722
    @ryanwatts1722 Před 3 lety

    iknow this may sound stupid but have u tried lockingtherover with the remote and unlocking it? some times they need a refresh of the key to de activate the imoboliser...if u have dont that have u tried deactivating the imoboliser with the key and its door lock and the code....?

  • @MOSSFEEN
    @MOSSFEEN Před 3 lety

    Rover = Hub Nut My uncle used to own a 1988 Volvo 760 GLE Roman and he brought it back to Ireland in 1990 and now Ive owned for the past few years. Alpine pull out radio in mine yours is more likely a Clarion unit Throw the Rear/ front side lights into the Dishwasher and you will be surprised how well they come up. Rear speaker cable was damaged in the rear door pinch point hence no speakers Blauphunkt do nice Retro radios if ur interested which fit easily Ive 268000 miles up on it now and shes still chugging along & still love it BRILLIANT CARS

  • @MS-yy2dh
    @MS-yy2dh Před 3 lety +1

    I don't wish to tempt fate, but I have owned the same Volvo 850 for 26 years and other than flat batteries and one time when the batter lead failed, it has NEVER failed to start. And this is with my basic maintenance. Many Volvos will last 30 years / 300k miles plus with regular maintenance - not than many keep them that long in this fashion-conscious age.

  • @jfv65
    @jfv65 Před 3 lety

    A few months ago i bought a Volvo 780 that had been standing since 2014. Took me just a new battery to get it started. All old school Bosch electonics.
    As for your radio: you need to spray the internals of the potentiometers (volume control, bass, treble, balance) those contact tracks will be dirty. Once cleaned the radio will be OK. You tuning control is probably just a wire that has lots some tension. Those often has a spring in it. Maybe try replacing th a t spring with a tighter one?

  • @adamtoms2726
    @adamtoms2726 Před 3 lety

    Sorry that Rover Cabrio is still giving problems, can understand you wanting to throw in the towel on that one. Glad to see the Volvo is back on the drive, and still working just as well as it did before it's holiday.

  • @barryroach1980
    @barryroach1980 Před 3 lety

    Its amazing how water will find it way into places that are not deemed badly sealed. I had a Merc ML followed by a VW Touareg both with the same problem, the drainage tubes in the internal body of the car (underneath the roof guttering and in the door panels got clogged so the water just pooled on the rear floor. When it first happened Merc had to strip the complete car down to find the source.......when it happened on the VW I told the garage check the tubes Which they raised their eyebrows) and it was the same problem, both cars were 6 years old!!

  • @justinsmith9948
    @justinsmith9948 Před 3 lety

    You need to test if you have a live on the fuel pump feed at the pump end it is only live for 2 seconds when the ignition is on it should be white/purple if not you need to test the relay input output to see where the connection is being lost.

  • @alchapman1052
    @alchapman1052 Před 3 lety

    Great to see the volvo is back in town again. The rover is proving to be a pain in the proverbial, no wonder you want rid. All the best in the tricky situation.

  • @TheStan80
    @TheStan80 Před 3 lety +4

    My fav car out of the whole lot of the fleet and to think i use to hate them as a kid until i seen them race in the BTCC of the 90s

    • @Bratfalken
      @Bratfalken Před 3 lety

      That was the 850's starting with the estate 855, before that they ran the 240's, never raced the 740, 940. Some runs in Sweden right now as rallycars, but in it's own class as it is quiet a "barge" to get around narrow corners. At least they are rear wheel driven unlike the 850 that where front wheel drive.

  • @MrTwinkie797
    @MrTwinkie797 Před 3 lety

    I always reset the trip meter so I can calculate the l/100km. That way you can also tell if it is leaking fuel :)

  • @Saaketti
    @Saaketti Před 3 lety

    On these cars every door has a door contact switch. Switch type is dual switch. So other post goes to interior lights and other to the central locking. This means that even if youre interior light works, central locking may not. You can not use normal switch. Switches are easily cleaned even they are quite cheap and readily awailable.

  • @alansimpson835
    @alansimpson835 Před 3 lety

    Great to see the Volvo back. It's one of my Furious fleet favourites (along with the Mini and the Tomcat) and glad to see it behaving. Really sad about the Rover as it seemed like you'd cracked it with the new pump. Has Mr Lloyd's pal Mr Coleman had a look? He seems like a chap who knows Rovers.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      Sadly he lives a very long way away I would ask him over to look

  • @HowardJacks
    @HowardJacks Před 3 lety

    Good to see the Volvo again, the interior always seem bright and comforting. I think that is one of working on cars or general projects lessons if you don't enjoy it then cut your losses. With the Rover give it up and you could get and MGF instead haha. It will be interesting to see when the w123 works how the Volvo stacks up against it and which you prefer or keep!

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      They are such similar cars, but the Merc is much better spec, I dont know how they will drive against each other

  • @mattdunham4706
    @mattdunham4706 Před 3 lety

    Yours seems to have a much longer loom than mine, but mine has a small single din cage not the big gap like yours.
    Mines the 88 GL, with a shiney new 96 b230fk dropped in.
    Would you ever try making it faster?

  • @DoubleDeckerAnton
    @DoubleDeckerAnton Před 3 lety

    I miss those stripy cloth seats in my 740GL, but my 940 CD LPT is still a great machine too.

  • @robc5955
    @robc5955 Před 3 lety +2

    That Rover was never going to be easy, try it again tomorrow - you never know, it can only be a wiring fault, fuse or dodgy connector.

  • @titchness8487
    @titchness8487 Před 3 lety

    Does the new fuel pump have a separate earth point? If not, the fuse for the fuel pump would be first to check right? It's been working upto now, but if you jiggled something when the car was on the jacks for the exhaust change, maybe it's earthed somewhere?

  • @AbdulAllahAbuDaoud
    @AbdulAllahAbuDaoud Před 3 lety

    Petrol Gremlins came and urinated into your tank. I dated a woman in my younger days who owned one of these though it was a bit older. At the time (1980’s ish) I only had a motorcycle. When I first got in and drove it I thought I had gotten into an army tank by mistake. After a few miles I would get used to it and then felt the same as you, it became a fun car to drive.

  • @GoldenCroc
    @GoldenCroc Před 3 lety

    Nice video as always. You really are tenacious in a good way, but every mortal man has his breaking point, even if yours is way beyond what most people can muster.
    My thinking, as well as others I am sure, back when you got the Rover, was that condensation, oxidation and other (electrical) problems would be quite grave, even if the rust wasnt that bad. I will not tell you to put more money into it, but I hope you can let it rest for a while, unless you get a great offer. Maybe after a few weeks, you have the energy to start digging into the electrics. Maybe it wont even cost anything more to get it sorted. Maybe it will even dry out by itself by some miracle and start working again? Stranger things have happened.
    In any case, I hope you succeed, if there was anyone I would put my hope into being able to soldier on and bounce back, it would be you. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you, Matt. Whatever you decide to do, I will keep watching.

  • @Cavalier_Steve
    @Cavalier_Steve Před 3 lety

    When you was testing using your multimeter the other day, I noticed that the voltage looked like it was around 6V it needs 12V I wonder if you have a poor ground or poor connection on the positive side of the system, if I’m right about the voltage you got of course. Good luck.

  • @Max-gz7ik
    @Max-gz7ik Před 3 lety +1

    It's worth checking if the Rover has an inertia cutoff switch. Having changed out three fuel pumps on my MG this week (original dying, new one dead out the box, working second hand from a scrapyard) the first start after changing in a functioning pump was fine. Then the cutoff switch would engage and the car wouldn't run until I'd reset it. After that all good.
    With that car its probably something more irritating (because its the hateful R8) but its worth checking. You'd be kicking yourself it was something that silly! If not sell it on, its be a shame to scrap it however its not worth the stress.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      it has got one but it wasnt making any difference before when I was pushing it

  • @dougfurniss734
    @dougfurniss734 Před 3 lety

    Great video, nice to see the old Volvo back on the road, have you ever lost a camera during filming?

  • @deancary6676
    @deancary6676 Před 3 lety

    great to see the Volvo - beautiful old Nordic longboat that it is. As for the Rover, the potential is certainly there, but sometimes you have to balance the desire to keep a machine on the road with the sometimes high emotional cost of attempting that.

  • @Thanos.m
    @Thanos.m Před 3 lety

    I know exactly how you feel about the convertible I've come to that stage many times with my 75 and P38 before my advise is step back and let yourself calm down and who knows it may miraculously fix itself like the merc 🤣

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      If only it would! I think some electrical bodgery will be needed to bypass the relays

  • @stevenjones19-m8i
    @stevenjones19-m8i Před 3 lety

    Hi Matt,I can't believe the Rover won't start, while the Volvo does it without problems,sell everything separately to get your money back,fingers crossed it does turn,keep the Volvo.

  • @byronmills5952
    @byronmills5952 Před 3 lety +1

    Swap over the fuel pump relay again on the Cabrio - with the shock of dealing with the new fuel pump activity - and the miserable wet and damp weather - I reckon it's gone rogue on you.

  • @oliversonic905
    @oliversonic905 Před 3 lety

    The Volvo is one of my favourites from your fleet - have enjoyed all your videos on it

  • @LOTPOR0402
    @LOTPOR0402 Před 3 lety

    Check the connection at the pump and fuse relays

  • @gosportjamie
    @gosportjamie Před 3 lety

    My suggestion with the Rover would be to go around all the electrical connections and earth points and clean them all up thoroughly as, after having sat for many years, there's going to be a very good chance of there having been a build-up of corrosion on them...
    Have a good think about what you do with the Rover as it's very easy to make poor decisions when you're very fed up...
    The front panel on the Volvo stereo, if I remember right a Phillips unit, is removable. I believe it is screwed in place where the normal flat front panel used on aftermarket units would be. I suspect your issues are more likely to be down to bad speakers or bad wiring to the speakers, the stereos themselves are usually pretty robust so, if they're working, they usually work pretty well...

  • @Andy-eo3mq
    @Andy-eo3mq Před 3 lety +1

    Whatever you do, NEVER sell that 740 Matt: that and the 145 (once fixed!) are the best cars on your fleet! 🙂 With regards to the cabrio, I'm sorry to see that it's giving you grief, but I'd reccomend perseverance, as it will be all the more satisfying once it's finally put right, especially given how rare R8s are now. Keep up the good work Matt! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @chilternman
    @chilternman Před 3 lety

    On the Rover the relay is often the problem as the connections themselves break down (the solder). It is an easy fix and quite common for this engine. It is not the pump as that is new so can only be this common fault. The car is good I bet just a basic connection issue. Mine is a bit sluggish at the moment if I leave for a couple of weeks and will need to run some solder in there at some point but yours sound like it needs attention now.

  • @haardkaar
    @haardkaar Před 3 lety +1

    There is a British firm called Autoleads which makes ISO/DIN stereo mounts for all types of cars including Volvo 740. They also have adapter cables for vehicle specific connectors to standard ones. If you want to put in an aftermarket unit.

    • @llaeeZ
      @llaeeZ Před 3 lety

      The adapter cables makes it so easy to install a standard radio in an older Volvo. It only takes a minute to install, including fitting a single DIN facia.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      Ive used adapters in lots of cars, hadn't seen the facia adapters but assumed they would exist

  • @jailbird1133
    @jailbird1133 Před 3 lety

    Get the bottom sprayed with oil and not any kind of rubberized or hard coating. Those actually increase the amount of rust by attracting and holding moisture as they age

  • @MINIMOTOMADNESS
    @MINIMOTOMADNESS Před 3 lety

    matt put a dry night bed sheet in the back,or some woodchips cat litter style rammed into a sock and tied up,they keep the moisture at bay

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      we've got some puppy training pads left over that would work

  • @danielthoden7533
    @danielthoden7533 Před 3 lety

    Just have a look at the connectors of the radio, the white one is the main one including the front speakers, the grey one is for the rear speakers, it doesn’t seem to be connected.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      Well spotted!

    • @danielthoden7533
      @danielthoden7533 Před 3 lety

      furiousdriving if you want to fit in a DIN-Radio look out for Volvo 240-DIN Adapters, the 740-adapter I got first just had cables for the rear speakers.

  • @bendoyle5023
    @bendoyle5023 Před 3 lety

    Went to the Klarius factory for a tour, very good company :)

  • @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain

    Good to see the Volvo back, had been missing Volvo content for a while and I thought Hubnut had it now #notmyvolvo. I have been rooting for you with getting the Rover going, will give you a couple of marsbars and a bag of niknaks for the subwoofer......

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      If you were closer you'd be welcome to it! Im not sure what these are worth, probably less than the postage...

    • @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain
      @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving more than likely, mind you I just bought something for my car now that came up at a bargain

  • @Ashfielder
    @Ashfielder Před 3 lety +1

    Thinking of a boxy Volvo for a daily driver/reliable project car.
    Edit: went on eBay midway through this video to see what was on there, just missed out on a lovely 240 project. Very annoyed haha!

  • @volvo480
    @volvo480 Před 3 lety +7

    Get rid of the Rover and enjoy the Volvo. You should never think of all the money you've poured into a project if it's really going nowhere, it's called the "sunk cost fallacy". You'll never going to recoup the money, it will just cost you more money, time and energy if you continue.

  • @steveunderwood3683
    @steveunderwood3683 Před 3 lety

    Interesting that he uses the clunk of the central locking as a sign of the 740's reliability. I bought one new in 1985, had it for 7 years, and the only things that ever failed (after an initial "new model" bug was shaken out) was the central locking.

  • @razorsz195
    @razorsz195 Před 3 lety

    perhaps you can find someone willing to help you with the rover, sounds like a fuse or something, but considering the work done i feel its so close to being a runner as soon as the fuel is sorted, perhaps the connector for the fuel pump is tired n needs a clean, take a break from the 200 n have some fun tinkering with another project!

  • @jonnygigs21
    @jonnygigs21 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh how we adore this sensible Swede!! You can get a din plate on eBay for about £10!!

  • @lloydvehicleconsulting

    That Volvo is a fantastic car, thank you for mentioning my review, it should be in a few days' time. The Cabriolet definitely has to go, sir!

  • @zzhughesd
    @zzhughesd Před 3 lety

    Glasses. Smart leather jacket. Like the Italians in Palermo just seen when out Sicily 4 days. Wild.

  • @Banom7a
    @Banom7a Před 3 lety

    you should get one of those tape adapter and play your own playlist

  • @mehrzahl2219
    @mehrzahl2219 Před 3 lety

    Glorious motor, that 740!

  • @martycrush6412
    @martycrush6412 Před 3 lety +1

    I thought you had a racing harness on, then i realised its your go faster stripes on ya jacket

  • @HowardLeVert
    @HowardLeVert Před 3 lety +1

    Squirting contact cleaner around liberally near a mechanical dial drive for a radio (which relies on cord friction around the tuning spindle) normally ends in tears, Matt... I don't know what to say about the Rover; somehow giving the thing a true "Viking Funeral" whilst apt, would be incredibly expensive.

    • @BillOwens315
      @BillOwens315 Před 3 lety

      What he said... you probably have a pulley somewhere in the dial cord path that has too much friction, or the sliding pointer, or possibly the capacitor itself. The knob likely has a brass shaft with 2-3 loops of dial cord around it, and it just can’t provide enough force to move the cord. Then again, if it could, the cord might simply break. If you don’t want to replace the radio, see if you can trace the cord path and look for where it is hanging up.

    • @BillOwens315
      @BillOwens315 Před 3 lety

      Hmm, or perhaps not? The closeup of the tuning mechanism seems to show a more complicated connection behind the knob. I wonder how that works. The preset buttons look mechanical, do they work to move the tuning?

    • @HowardLeVert
      @HowardLeVert Před 3 lety +1

      @@BillOwens315 Usually there's a clutch assembly to disengage the knob when selecting a push-button to stop it turning (which I think is that chunky white nylon assembly) - plus I think we might also be seeing what the other concentric knob operates. It'd be nice to actually see the thing in detail and in pieces on a bench, don't you agree? Things like this are usually permeability-tuned though rather than having a variable capacitor.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      Good news its now getting way more stations than before and the dial is moving further left down the numbers

    • @HowardLeVert
      @HowardLeVert Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving That's a relief...

  • @keithmatthews1673
    @keithmatthews1673 Před 3 lety +4

    If you own a 'fleet' of old cars then some sort of dry storage is almost essential. Old cars left out in the rain are going to either die (convertible) or go smelly (volvo). I understand that you have to own multiple cars if you want to have a CZcams channel but storing them and having to work on them outside is just going to become depressing when it goes a bit wrong. Making a video that says I left my volvo out for 2 months and it's gone musty and I left my Rover in the rain and it's now dead is not particularly engaging viewing either. Maybe you could find a space to share with one or two other youtubers as I know Kent is expensive. Working outside is ok when you are a penniless student (I've done that) but when you grow up the novelty wears off!

    • @ash7990
      @ash7990 Před 3 lety

      I, and many others very much like viewing these videos. The fact he hasn't got a storage unit costing £500 a month and is just a normal family man who likes cars is great. Not many people can afford to rent or own a storage unit for cars unless its a business.

  • @fhwolthuis
    @fhwolthuis Před 3 lety

    Love that jacket! And the Volvo of course, nice and cosy car to hide from the nasty weather

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, Ive had it so long it almost counts as vintage now!

  • @simonpritchard472
    @simonpritchard472 Před 3 lety

    Can't clearly see that radio housing, but can't you pull the knobs off, undo the nuts behind (on the rotary controls), then re-use the housing on another radio? Used to be a standard (DIN something or other) fitment before everything became manufacturer specific. Have to work out the wiring though, but it's only the speakers and power...

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      The size of the radio is standard DIN, but this one, the front face is all one part and the buttons are unique to each model. I need a surround to fit around a standard model

    • @simonpritchard472
      @simonpritchard472 Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving Ah, thanks for that. Annoying when manufacturers started this kind of thing!

  • @paulgriffiths6344
    @paulgriffiths6344 Před 3 lety

    Matt, i always use "Return to sender" it's free and hava had no probs from seller or Ebay.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately this came without a return address and to get the paypal refund you have to go through their channels but Im ready for some grumpy emails!

  • @terrortorn
    @terrortorn Před 3 lety

    To the home mechanic there is something satisfying about a new back box ... and something terrifying about a new front manifold.

  • @frothe42
    @frothe42 Před 3 lety

    About the Rover 216, try the Rover club to see if someone is interested, and see if they can finish repairs you started. I know you are well rid of it, and I certainly cannot blame you as Quentin keeps giving the gifts that keep giving, but it is rare in the UK 🇬🇧.
    The Volvo is definitely a keeper; I still think you should sell the classic Mercedes, to which your money 💷 could be spent on keeping the Volvo fit, and in good condition.
    Definitely find out information on where water can enter the boot, as I am thinking yes, could be the taillamp cluster(s) or the seal around the boot lid and boot area. As you well know, lubricant is essential to keep rubber seals supple and protect the interior from the elements.
    The 2.3 litre Volvo 4 non-turbo delivers linear performance, most likely due to fuel injection. Being in the US 🇺🇸 I never felt these vehicles were large (try driving a full-size American vehicle, a truck or something like the size of a Suburban), but interior wise, they were spacious and comfortable.
    Everything will slowly fall into place, be patient. If patience is lost, walk away like other have stated, and then continue with repairs.
    The Rover started out as a hopeful project, but sadly, not the case in the end, but I don't want to see it parted out but running due to all the hard work, time, effort, money you put into it.

  • @caprirob
    @caprirob Před 3 lety +3

    Time for the Rover to go Matt. You’re far more patient than me I’d have sacked it off weeks ago.

  • @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain

    Viewing for later on but good to see the old girl back.

    • @benholroyd5221
      @benholroyd5221 Před 3 lety

      are Volvos female? I suppose if they are theyre called Olga and indulged in one too many meatballs.

  • @cornishrider
    @cornishrider Před 3 lety

    Enoughs enough despite it being an enjoyable series of videos! Go for quality not quantity for R8 ness focus on the tomcat, plus the Merc and Volvo, P6 and maybe another new project? Figure out the best was to maximise the value in the cabrio.

  • @Simon-ui6db
    @Simon-ui6db Před 3 lety

    State of the trim pieces in the rear, its doing a rover 75 lol

  • @Landie_Man
    @Landie_Man Před 3 lety

    The day time running lights require a particular bulb I’ve been told. Normal H4’s blow fuses so I’m told.

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 Před 3 lety

    Nice to see 'Moby' back in action. That Rover doesn't deserve the money and attention you have been giving it Matt. I wpuld have given up long ago.

  • @chrisbury4635
    @chrisbury4635 Před 3 lety

    Did you connect the coax ?

  • @robertngreen6
    @robertngreen6 Před 3 lety

    Sometimes it's best to cut your losses and move onto the next project...... good to see the Volvo back again though!

  • @dazzlerbob1870
    @dazzlerbob1870 Před 3 lety +1

    Klarius exhausts are made in Cheadle Staffordshire. Bought British.

  • @theaylesburycyclist8756

    It depresses me having Heart on any of my speakers...😉

  • @DashCamSerbia
    @DashCamSerbia Před 3 lety

    A colleague from work bought a 1996-2000 model V40 T5. Not as nice as this one, but 200 hp! :D

  • @Eddie1992uk
    @Eddie1992uk Před 3 lety

    You tried with the rover, nobody could/would have done more to save it, what a pain tho. Hopefully you can recover something selling it as parts

  • @barkster1971
    @barkster1971 Před 3 lety

    rear lights need checking , that's how water gets in. Had to get some new ones from the USA (made in Estonia)! Not cheap.

  • @timbre7999
    @timbre7999 Před 3 lety +1

    My goodness that cabrio is a pain in the backside, I feel for you. The Volvo on the other hand is brilliant. Solution: out with the cabrio, in with a second Volvo to keep this one company :-)

  • @paulillingworth1242
    @paulillingworth1242 Před 3 lety

    It should be a R8 thorn in the side cabrio 🙈 is it a bad earth in the vehicle or a loom feed cable problem to fuel pump?

  • @benholroyd5221
    @benholroyd5221 Před 3 lety

    why don't you get a continuity tester on the wire before ripping it all out. because if it isn't the actual speaker, or the wire in the door hinge section I'd be very surprised.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      I was going to investigate whats there first, 80s cars didnt always get rear door speakers, so I didnt know if there is wiring to the door or not!

  • @davidvickers4228
    @davidvickers4228 Před 3 lety

    Just think of the enormous satisfaction when you get the rover to start mot and sold for a profit keep going 👍

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety

      I think profit is a thing of the past, but it would be good it sold as a finished car

  • @benday1218
    @benday1218 Před 3 lety

    Could it be the Volvo tail light seal that's actually leaking? Can't remember if you had addressed that.

    • @furiousdriving
      @furiousdriving  Před 3 lety +1

      I think it is, mentioned it later on in the video

    • @benday1218
      @benday1218 Před 3 lety

      @@furiousdriving sorry, missed that, still angry with the Rover on your behalf!

  • @JohnnyPaton
    @JohnnyPaton Před 3 lety +9

    I’m not quite sure what to say about that leather jacket.

    • @terrortorn
      @terrortorn Před 3 lety +1

      The shock of the sunglasses stunned you into silence?

    • @JohnnyPaton
      @JohnnyPaton Před 3 lety

      Paulie Gualtieri that was my first thought. It’s Goose from Top Gun

    • @differentname8051
      @differentname8051 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JohnnyPaton the ma n on the telly

    • @DashCamSerbia
      @DashCamSerbia Před 3 lety

      I like leather jackets. I only have one of them, since I am kind of poor, considering.

    • @mpbltd1
      @mpbltd1 Před 3 lety

      It looks cool 😎