V40 engine

Discussion in 'Volvo V40' started by nikkor, Feb 12, 2008.

  1. nikkor

    nikkor Guest

    Hi you all!

    Can anyone tell me which contructor has made the engine of my 1998 V40?
    The engine code is B4184S 1751cc 85kw.

    Thanks a lot!

    Nicola
     
    nikkor, Feb 12, 2008
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  2. nikkor

    Tim.. Guest

    Volvo make all the White Block modular motors. (i.e. the 4, 5, and 6
    cylinder)

    Tim..
     
    Tim.., Feb 12, 2008
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  3. nikkor

    nikkor Guest

    Tim.. ha scritto:
    mmm... I think this one i a Renault...
    On V40 the only gasoline engine made by Volvo himself is the 2.0, a 4
    cylinder based on the 2.400 5 cylinders whith on cylinder less. This is
    the one you are speaking about.
    But the one I have on my car ins't that glorious one... and I'm very
    sorry. I hade to change my '94 855 2.0 10v and I found myself with a
    non-volvo engine... :(
     
    nikkor, Feb 13, 2008
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  4. Tim.. ha scritto:
    Well you are wrong. The 4 cyl engines in S40 and V40 are Volvo engines. The
    Renault engines ended with the 440/460 series, atleast if its petrol.

    Greetings Niels
     
    Niels Bengaard, Feb 13, 2008
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  5. nikkor

    Tim.. Guest

    Sorry, but the 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 16v petrol (gasoline) units are all Volvo.

    The Phase 1 S40 / V40 TD's are plain Renault engines, the later Phase two
    cars use a much modded by Volvo engine that started off as a Renault unit.

    Tim..
     
    Tim.., Feb 13, 2008
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  6. nikkor

    Rob040 Guest

    There was also a V40 with a Mitshubishi (GDI motor), the B4184SM, maybe
    that's the one you are looking for!
     
    Rob040, Feb 15, 2008
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  7. nikkor

    janluke Guest

    Tim you are right.
    It's a Renault engine that is modifided by Volvo.
    White block engine's that are only Volvo are the 5 cil.
    I have the same engine that the poster has and it is in basic a Renault.
     
    janluke, Mar 23, 2008
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