Spent a luxurious day on my back (wish I had a pit). Whenever you do anything new on this car it always raises new questions:
1. I rebuilt the clutch slave cylinder as, since I did the master last year, the take up has been near the floor and there have been drips of what looked like brake fluid from the little hole in the rear of the bellhousing. However, while my slave cylinder looks the same as others I found it does not have the circlip in front of the piston (not even a groove for it). Actually, Haynes does not show the clip although the diagram looks the same as the BL manual which shows it. Is this normal? The cylinder is also slightly smaller than the 'hole' it goes in, ie although the bolts fit OK you can see a little of the hole in the backplate around the top and bottom of the cylinder. Also noticed a lot of oil and muck in the bellhousing so I think it may be the gearbox leaking from the front seal.
2. I replaced the soggy gearbox mount (5 speed box). But (there always is one), the large bolt in the centre is shimmed out by 6 washers on the under side (OK, the PO might have lost the bolt and used a longer one) AND 9 washers (about 20mm) on the topside between the plate over the mount and the gearbox. None of the manuals have a diagram of the mount but this seems a very unusual setup, is a spacer or something missing?
Alan
Saab 9000 Stg 1
'81 TR7 DHC