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GRMPer wrote:I know, I know...I'm not sick of the stock one yet...yet...
Ha, no I'm just teasing anyway. It might be a little out of place as your car really has that great classic look, we'd have to come up with a slightly more retro styled one for you. Honestly I don't think I will make anymore of them unless someone really wants one badly, they are lot work!
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Actually, the early 5spds have the medium ball (size between the later 5spd and the 4spd). I know all about the medium balls...
I've never noticed a pin at that rubber joint before. Apparently you used to be able to get the shafts without the rubber joint, I think from some custom supplier in the '80s. Supposedly they improved shift feel.
I've never noticed a pin at that rubber joint before. Apparently you used to be able to get the shafts without the rubber joint, I think from some custom supplier in the '80s. Supposedly they improved shift feel.
The kind of dirty that doesn't wash off
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Jordan wrote:As for 1st gear, depending on the serial number (I know you posted it somewhere), 1st gear could be significantly shorter. Its short enough as it is and usually you only need it from a standing stop. Could be worn synchos also, but generally 1st gear is for < 8mph, IMO.
Well I just tried it moments ago with my 91 900-T, and I can select 1st quite easily when on the go at anything less than 20 MPH. Also 1st goes up to 32 MPH @ 5500 RPM's, so it's a touch better than 8 MPH.
Less brake more gas!
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This was with no rev-matching, just put the clutch in, selected 1st, and WaroooooMMMM into decell. Now granted, this trans is fresh, and is a 91-93 unit. the older syncros probably won't perform that well, especially with some mileage on em.The Red Baron wrote:Yeah, it's not a problem as long as you rev-match.
Less brake more gas!
I use std BMW mounts on the sides. The only mount Ive had issues with is the front mount.
BTW,
Heres a little pictoral history of the various couplers saab used over the years:
The oldest is on the right, the nice metal u-joint, next is the rag joint style one from the late 99's, then the early 900's with the long coupler, the mid year 900's with the short coupler and finally the 91+ with the t-bone one.
BTW,
Heres a little pictoral history of the various couplers saab used over the years:
The oldest is on the right, the nice metal u-joint, next is the rag joint style one from the late 99's, then the early 900's with the long coupler, the mid year 900's with the short coupler and finally the 91+ with the t-bone one.
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Jason is a tease..now he's available...sorry!
speedo drive gear is stripped (the one that slips into the transmission)..anyone have one that will work a 99 speedo at approximately the right speed?
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speedo drive gear is stripped (the one that slips into the transmission)..anyone have one that will work a 99 speedo at approximately the right speed?
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Crazyswede wrote:GRMPer wrote:Jason Grahn isn't available for the co-drive at Rally TN, any SaabRally.com peeps want in?
hmmmm. bike/car/bike/car....I'll think on it. I wasn't planning on running Tennessee due to the need of a leather suit and not having much luck of finding one.....working on some other possibilities. I'll let you know asap.
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Ok, I figured out some of the rattle/buzz issue from this new engine...The subframe welding I did is a little 'high' in the saddle and it's rubbing the lowest point of the transmission. I'll probably have to space the drivetrain up a bit to take care of this---no more header rubbing though as I clearanced the shit out of the header-hole.
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