Did you have to do any welding on the car itself, or were you able to build adapter rails? If I thought it could be done without welding, it would help in terms of putting the interior together somewhat.
Thanks for that offer Jon! I am trying to sort out holiday plans now to figure out if I'll be here.
Wanted: T5 help
- squaab99t
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Re: Wanted: T5 help
Welding was all on the bench. Bolted to existing points on the chassis.
- spgftw
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Re: Wanted: T5 help
A year and a half (?!?!?) down the road, I figured I'd drop in an update. After an even longer mothballed slumber, things got critical. Now or never.
The house sold, and we packed up and started relocating to Alaska. I blew up a 9-5 piston in the middle of BC towing my boat. Oops. That one hurt.
I took a final trip back to Portland to rescue my Saab from mothballs, and towed her over to T Scandia in Tigard, OR, who scratched away at it over the winter. T5 conversion was a whole new ball game for them and was more challenging than I think they anticipated...
But Finally, after 5 years off the road, the engine starts and the car drives. I'm 3000 miles away, but holy shit it runs!
There's a lot to wrap up, and a very annoying transmission oil leak is making me wince. T Scandia is a bit stumped on the finer points of T5 so Daniel has stepped in to assist including a brave trip to DMV in my absence. Limited boost. Go Daniel!
Pics are from a couple days before it finally started. Just need to sort out that boost, and the leaks, and an alignment, and I can ship her north. Or maybe drive around on a PNW tour picking brains on a couple items still to sort. Key point is it could be possible to drive. Feels like a major line to have crossed after I'd nearly given up hope.
whaaaaat
The house sold, and we packed up and started relocating to Alaska. I blew up a 9-5 piston in the middle of BC towing my boat. Oops. That one hurt.
I took a final trip back to Portland to rescue my Saab from mothballs, and towed her over to T Scandia in Tigard, OR, who scratched away at it over the winter. T5 conversion was a whole new ball game for them and was more challenging than I think they anticipated...
But Finally, after 5 years off the road, the engine starts and the car drives. I'm 3000 miles away, but holy shit it runs!
There's a lot to wrap up, and a very annoying transmission oil leak is making me wince. T Scandia is a bit stumped on the finer points of T5 so Daniel has stepped in to assist including a brave trip to DMV in my absence. Limited boost. Go Daniel!
Pics are from a couple days before it finally started. Just need to sort out that boost, and the leaks, and an alignment, and I can ship her north. Or maybe drive around on a PNW tour picking brains on a couple items still to sort. Key point is it could be possible to drive. Feels like a major line to have crossed after I'd nearly given up hope.
whaaaaat
- squaab99t
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Re: Wanted: T5 help
Holy smokes you guys are still alive. GLad to see you are still in to it.
- DrewP
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Re: Wanted: T5 help
Looks great! I love that color, very classy.
"You can educate ignorance, but you can't fix stupid."
- spgftw
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Re: Wanted: T5 help
Thanks Drew! And yep, we are still alive and still into it when life allows a moment.
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