Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Markie on 18 March 2007, 20:20:12
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I know theres a few on here :y
Just spied a cracking w plate saab 9-5 eco power 2.0 turbo
Bootifull ;)
But its got bottom end damage. So its a strip down and replace bottom end or replace engine.
So moving away from Rovers and Omega engines....are SAAB engines readily available / is there compatibility acros the range and are there any significant pitfalls in doing this job.
Theres SIGNIFICANT money in the car as it stands if i can source an engine for under £1000
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NOPE!!!!! Saab cranks have very little meat on them if you get a good one it can be ground just 10 thou if you get a bad one it cant be ground at all. 9.5 engines secondhand from a breaker are always around a grand or just slightly under as they are so sort after!!! thats probably the reason the car is cheap!!!
Omegatoy
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NOPE!!!!! Saab cranks have very little meat on them if you get a good one it can be ground just 10 thou if you get a bad one it cant be ground at all. 9.5 engines secondhand from a breaker are always around a grand or just slightly under as they are so sort after!!! thats probably the reason the car is cheap!!!
Omegatoy
thought so on the price....so what price ( for purchase) would make you smile and think BARGAIN?
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Would need to be seriously cheap.
Not very good cars, and the engines are a poor shadow of the old "proper" Saabs.
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The engines are pretty much the same.....as the older 900/9000 Saabs.....so I dont know where you got that one from.....
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I decided not to go for it - on the basis i couldnt seem to source an engine in the 3 figure bracket ( ie sub £1000)
Was a beautiful car with fsh on w plate, auto with black leather, cd changer, unmarked body and alloys.
Went on ebay last night and sold buy it now within 2 hours.
£450 secured it. :-/
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I decided not to go for it - on the basis i couldnt seem to source an engine in the 3 figure bracket ( ie sub £1000)
Was a beautiful car with fsh on w plate, auto with black leather, cd changer, unmarked body and alloys.
Went on ebay last night and sold buy it now within 2 hours.
£450 secured it. :-/
£450!?!!?!?!!?! :o :o :o :o
Blimey one heck of a buy those Aero seats must be worth that alone......
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I decided not to go for it - on the basis i couldnt seem to source an engine in the 3 figure bracket ( ie sub £1000)
Was a beautiful car with fsh on w plate, auto with black leather, cd changer, unmarked body and alloys.
Went on ebay last night and sold buy it now within 2 hours.
£450 secured it. :-/
£450!?!!?!?!!?! :o :o :o :o
Blimey one heck of a buy those Aero seats must be worth that alone......
Just checked and theres a set went recently on ebay for £295.
But i wouldnt contemplate breaking such a car......by the time i got it here and got an engine it was costing me £2000 - then theres the mot..... :(
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I'm not a SAAB 'expert' but I have found them to be nasty cars with shopping trolley like handling and similar looks. :-[
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I'm no expert, just a real fan of the older (original 900 & 9000s) proper Saabs. :)
I have driven the 9-5 quite a bit and I really did not like it. It was just too... bland, something I never felt with the others.
Handling is still the same ("interesting" under hard acceleration! ;))
The interior tries to be Saabesque but it is just not nice. The seats in the Aero version are good, but still the 9000 Aero seats are the finest I have ever sat in.
As for the engines. The B205 and B235 are evolutions of the tried and tested earlier Saab engines, but are not showing the same signs of longevity or reliability (based on comments from owners on Saab forums I still visit) at all. I know the B235 had a problem with sludging up of the oilways.
Just my thoughts....