OK Don wrote:
I think the flat rate for a complete engine overhaul, including RR,
was eight hours. ( could be wrong - this was 35 years ago).
Didn't RR in that car go something like, 'remove bolts, reach in and
grab engine, yank out?' ;)
Yup! I think there were a couple of wires also ---
On 10/26/06, David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't RR in that car go something like, 'remove bolts, reach in and
grab engine, yank out?' ;)
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OK Don, KD5NRO
Norman, OK
The Americans will always do the right thing... after they've
A slight exaggeration - I remember them being as fast as a 1200cc bug.
I think the flat rate for a complete engine overhaul, including RR,
was eight hours. ( could be wrong - this was 35 years ago).
On 10/24/06, Jim Cathey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
35mph in 4th? Sheesh, was this the 40's? :)
They were sort of like a 240D -- they could go fast, it just took a bit
longer than normal to get fast.
On 10/24/06, OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A slight exaggeration - I remember them being as fast as a 1200cc bug.
I think the flat rate for a complete engine overhaul, including RR,
was
With my new-to-me 1988 Saab 900S, I'll be needing the Bentley book, radiator
hoses, clamps, oil, air, and fuel (?) filters, etc. Know anyone who got rid
of an old Saab 900 and has extra parts lying around?
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Sunil Hari
1992 300D 2.5T - 286Kmi.
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513-205-7474
I was about to say there is no such thing as lame Saab stuff, but then I saw
you are driving a 900. Need to move back a couple of decades and get a 2
cycle Saab tank. Four speed on the column, grasping for 35 mph as you shift
into 4th. Ah, those were the good old days.
On 10/23/06, Sunil Hari
35mph in 4th? Sheesh, was this the 40's? :)
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 23:29:03 -0500, LT Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was about to say there is no such thing as lame Saab stuff, but then I saw
you are driving a 900. Need to move back a couple of decades and get a 2
cycle Saab tank. Four speed
35mph in 4th? Sheesh, was this the 40's? :)
Maybe those were Imperial miles per hour? :-)
-- Jim