Not my car I stopped by my friend's shop a few years ago to talk SAABs and he had just given a basically rust-free '70 99 to a kid that is now working for him part time.
The kid tore the (Triumph) engine down and got the head re-worked. I just helped him out with some valve shims.
It turns out the car is missing the clutch slave cylinder (external type). I looked and the mechanism that the fork presses on to operate the clutch looks like it could be unbolted and a later 99/C900 slave cylinder fitted, but I'm not sure. Does anyone know if this will work?
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Re: 1970 99
I do not believe that it will work, but I could be wrong. I could probably round up a fork or the slave from one of the parts cars, I think that the 72 we have still has this, and it works. This trans will be going away from that car.
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Re: 1970 99
Jeff, if you have the parts he needs, he'd be grateful to get them. Let me know.
I'll stop by there in a day or so and see if he got anywhere with the C900 slave cylinder. I kind of doubt it but it almost looked like it could potentially fit.
I'll stop by there in a day or so and see if he got anywhere with the C900 slave cylinder. I kind of doubt it but it almost looked like it could potentially fit.
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