Hi Phil, just an FYI. Dan's '92 240 here won't be Regina, it will almost certainly be LH 2.4 unless it's manual trans with LH 3.1.
Being on the type of injection topic I thought I'd carry on in case you're interested and for the future reference of others here.
The Volvo RWD fuel injection story goes like this:
o The Regina years were 1989-1994 in some 740/940 depending on market and availability, mostly just 940s in North America, with 1993 940 NA pretty much all Regina. None of the 240s, 240/700/900 turbos or 740/940 DOHC 16-valve ever got Regina. Other than those exceptions and 1993 940 NA, within the Regina years you pretty much have to ask.
o The LH years were 1983-1995. In North America these were LH 2.4 for 1989-on 240/700/900, with LH 3.1 in a few 1992-on 240s with manual trans. 1995 940 was all LH 2.4 in both NA and turbo. Previously it was LH 2.2 for 1985-1988 240/740, plus '89 740T (a carryover LH 2.2 year for turbos) and early LH 2.0/2.1 in a few 1983-1984 240/700 (launch years of the 700 series).
o Prior to that, the Jetronic CIS years were 1990-1985 for the first of the fuel injected red-blocks. This was mostly all K-Jet CIS for 1970-1984 late-140, 240, and early 700, with an early version of that called D-Jet CIS in some 140s.
This is for the North American market and there are always exceptions, such as assembly plant, factory orders, owner imports and jurisdictions with different requirements. Production varied by market and sub-market. The main markets were North America, Europe and Overseas. Production often varied by plant, especially the market assembly plants that supplemented production from the main plants in Sweden. The sub-markets are jurisdictions like Canada, California, Great Britain, Japan, and Australia that we see in the green manuals, especially the green manual electrical wiring diagrams.
A lifetime of Volvo ownership and being on this site since its beginnings, I pretty much know this stuff off the top of my head by now so thought I'd pass it on. Would have been nice to have this in the FAQ. Wikpiedia entries are often Europe and often don't accurately reflect the North American market.
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Dave -still with 940's, prev 740/240/140/120 You'd think I'd have learned by now
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