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Woody | Posted - 27 Apr 2021 : 18:22:56 Has anyone tried to restore one of these? Have two that need fettling, and Saab do not list spare parts for them other than the rubber pipes and breather valve. |
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Woody | Posted - 08 May 2021 : 17:32:15 Thanks for that SAAB96L, will bear in mind when I have a look at the ones in the garage.
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SAAB96L | Posted - 30 Apr 2021 : 08:21:35 Hello Woody,
Will be worth giving Phil or Scott a call at J&L Spares Export Ltd in Rochdale, they may be able to assist https://www.jlspares.com/index.htm
Regards.
Richard. |
melle | Posted - 29 Apr 2021 : 21:15:10 I met a chap at Swedish Day a few years ago who used a Renault Kangoo servo and BMC, I thought that was a nice upgrade.
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Jimmys old Saab | Posted - 29 Apr 2021 : 20:36:36 As far as I know the servos were never designed to be taken apart, although, thankfully I've never had one fail on me on any car I've owned. Like the heater matrix in the 96 they will be a generic part, so should be able to find one with some digging about.... The US has been my source for Volvo and a Saab parts in the past.
Saab 96 1971 Datsun 120y coupe 1975 Saab 9000 CSE turbo 1993 VW T5 LWB 2012
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melle | Posted - 29 Apr 2021 : 18:38:47 There are three different types, Lockheed and ATE (EDIT: I just realised that's for LHD cars, not sure about RHD). I've pulled a Lockheed one apart years ago because I was curious; clearly not designed to be repaired and no spare parts available.
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Woody | Posted - 27 Apr 2021 : 19:12:21 Have always assumed they were Lockheed. Will have to look closer to see if there are any markings. |
SAAB96L | Posted - 27 Apr 2021 : 19:02:31 Hello Woody,
Did Saab make their own brake servos, or did the company use one of the recognised servo manufacturers ??
Regards.
Richard. |