Digging into the Engine of my $600 1995 Saab 9000 Aero Long Term Project Car!

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2019
  • Welcome to the Channel! This video is all about digging into the engine of my 1995 Saab 9000 Aero. I pulled the valve cover and noticed almost right away when looking closer that it's leaking coolant from the drivers side of the head gasket. I found that there was RTV black on the side of the head and the headbolts had been retorqued already. After draining the oil I decided that I want to pull the oil pan just to make sure to replace the o-rings from the cross pipe and pick-up tube as well as look for anything detrimental that may be in the pan. I started to drop the down pipe but had an issue with it hanging up on a turbo stud and ran out of time.
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  • @seansingh8862
    @seansingh8862 5 років тому +9

    From experience: "I've run out of time tonight" are words that are familiar to every Saab 9000 DIY guy.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      This is no joke. Probably familiar to every car guy with a family or day job. Lol

    • @kevinlong7515
      @kevinlong7515 5 років тому

      This is me exactly. Its because a seemingly 2 hour job turns into 5+ hour nightmare

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      @@kevinlong7515 I'd never call it a nightmare -- unless it's what just happened with my ML55 (video coming up soon lol)

    • @Texasbird026
      @Texasbird026 4 місяці тому

      I think my run out of time tonight experiences on Saab have probably reached a lifetime limit. The Amsie's corner guy always talked about keeping the SAAB 9000 out of the cabbage patch. I might have to let the cabbage patch take mine

  • @steveburtenshaw1048
    @steveburtenshaw1048 4 роки тому

    Hi here from Australia great videos I have several 9000's at different stages of repairs. I am really interested in next videos of this car. Cheers Steve

  • @busybee2033
    @busybee2033 5 років тому +3

    This is amazing to watch...its a God given gift to be able to work on a car of this nature with such ease and know how 👌

    • @pbutter237
      @pbutter237 5 років тому

      I wish I could be there just to assist!

  • @birboguapo
    @birboguapo 5 років тому

    I have same car, same year, 155k, similar issues. Really appreciate your video.

  • @seansingh8862
    @seansingh8862 5 років тому +6

    As much as I'd like to see an instructional video on a b234 head gasket replacement. I think that you should retorque the head bolts. Saab says that they can be retorqued/reused once, and I understand that a retorque solves 80 percent of head gasket issues in these engines anyway.
    One that is done drive it with fresh oil for a bit and then test for coolant in the oil and exhaust gases in the coolant.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      I know the last time I did a retorque (on my NG 900) I had found a couple of loose bolts. All of the bolts on this one are not only fully torqued, but possibly overtorqued. What I'm guessing is that it was leaking at one point, someone loosened them up, threw some RTV black in on the side it was leaking on and retorqued them. I don't disagree on the retorque, but while it's all apart I'm leaning toward doing the hg on it for good measure. At that point I can do the head studs from GS as well.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      @@Lamster66 yeah pretty sure I'll just be doing the HG anyways. The issue with the non aftermarket slave cylinder is that it's not available right now. I'll either end up with an aftermarket one or rebuilding the one in the car. And I'm 50/50 on whether the engine is being dropped at this point. It wasn't the original plan, but as you said it may make sense to do given what needs to be done. Lol

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      @@Lamster66 yeah, my wife and I were talking about it the other night. I was just like "things that should be quick jobs aren't lately". And she was just like "that's because they never were quick, you're just looking at the time more often now". Lol She's got a good point

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      @@Lamster66 I agree 100%. I don't rush projects anymore, I double check everything I do and the last thing I want to do is have to spend money on the same part twice because I broke something that could have easily been not broken.
      My wife and I have been married for over 10 years and we've been together over 12, so she knows me well and has seen me rush things and be frustrated with the results -- and she definitely don't want me rushing on a car that we're going to be taking on a road trip or that we need to rely on day to day, which is good. :-) I'm very lucky in that perspective.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      @@Lamster66 I've never done my own body work -- so the 9000 will be my guinea pig for that... And if I do a terrible job I have a great shop locally that's more than willing to help (and be reasonably priced).

  • @eshamuryeam9233
    @eshamuryeam9233 5 років тому

    Love your passion for these 4 cylinder fwd monsters! Pity the car division doesn't exist anymore, thanks to GM 😪.

  • @thornmatthew8395
    @thornmatthew8395 5 років тому

    Great video

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Thank you!

  • @TheWiseTent
    @TheWiseTent 5 років тому

    Absolutely LOVE the video. Please make more, I could probably watch another 24 hours of this (or more). I own a '97 CDE, so this is super interesting to me. Gotta love the B234

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! I guarantee there will be 24+ hrs of this total throughout the whole project series. Lots of work to be done and I'm excited to get this 9k all sorted out and back on the roads!

    • @TheWiseTent
      @TheWiseTent 5 років тому +1

      @@SaabDr I have the full 9000 Haynes if you ever need diagrams or info. Just DM me for my Instagram so we can correspond.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +2

      I have a couple Haynes manuals for the 9k and one of the guys in the Saab community (Jim Hickstein) scanned the 1995 shop manuals specifically and has a link on his site: www.findingsaabparts.com

  • @kevinlong7515
    @kevinlong7515 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I recently bought a 1995 saab 9000 aero. It has 195k miles and neglected. Alot of work to do, and every thing i try to do i end up running into more problems making it take much longer than expected!

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Yeah, I think that's just how it is with 20 something year old cars when you start fixing them up.

  • @martingonzalo2242
    @martingonzalo2242 4 роки тому

    Chain of distribution!!!. Great!!!.

  • @paydroguapp
    @paydroguapp 5 років тому

    These videos need to explode

  • @Johnathan_Waters
    @Johnathan_Waters 5 років тому

    I sold a 1996 Saab 900 (SE?) Talladega Model for about $600. Had a spun rod bearing due to too MUCH SILICONE being used on the valve cover gasket, which made it's way down into the pan, and clogged the oil pickup screen!! ALSO, some people seem to think that you can drain the oil and get the particles of silicone out the pan, but NO once it gets stuck to the screen, it somehow stays stuck to it! Engine oil pan needs to come off.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Yeah, a lot of people tend to use the wrong sealant or not let it set up right, add oil and run the car. I've actually used RTV Black a few times and let it set up correctly (12+ hrs to dry before adding oil) and didn't have an issue. But a lot of folks use Anaerobic and that's whats recommended by Saab.

  • @rdpo2832
    @rdpo2832 5 років тому +1

    9k are very well build cars and not so prone to black sludge. I'm wondering about the state of the carter pan. Thank you for the video😀

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      I agree, however I definitely want to replace those o rings regardless. It'll be interesting to see what's in there :-)

  • @SJSOmar
    @SJSOmar 5 років тому +1

    Oh how I wish I could find a yellow Saab like that in the background

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +3

      It took us years to find that one. My wife had one as her first Saab that she bought and didn't really like the color at first. Then she fell in love and had to find another one after we had traded that on her laser red 2010.

  • @jstephan03
    @jstephan03 5 років тому

    Enjoyed watching. One thing to note that pushing on the chain between the cam sprockets really wont tell you much. Best to properly pull the tensioner and measure the extension.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Yeah I know, it was just a "well at least it's not flapping in the wind" Moment. Plus with the leaky head gasket it'll more than likely get new timing components while I'm in there

  • @karn8048
    @karn8048 4 роки тому

    From Bangkok I love it My 1994 saab 9000 cs 1994 and cd Light tubor . I'm do it myself but sometime c"not I'would like to wacht your Utube

  • @gabrielgomez2483
    @gabrielgomez2483 5 років тому

    14 years old, and the middle of a head gasket on my 9-5. Definitely not a difficult job, I would definitely retorque first tho

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Seeing that they've been retorqued (and seem to be overtorqued) and the extra use of RTV on the head gasket to me mean to replace. Plus I plan on keeping the car long term so replacing it isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.

  • @1995RangeRover
    @1995RangeRover 5 років тому

    LeMans Blue Aero...nice!

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! That's one of the things (minus the price) that attracted me to this car.

    • @1995RangeRover
      @1995RangeRover 5 років тому

      You're welcome and I'm sure it was!😁

  • @blazingbunny3339
    @blazingbunny3339 Рік тому

    Imma call you Dr.Pebba

  • @user-dn2de4zn8r
    @user-dn2de4zn8r 4 роки тому

    Ничего не понятно, но очень интерестно !)

  • @chaddthebadd
    @chaddthebadd 4 роки тому

    had a few of these cars, i shall get one more, take a 91 or a 96 97 98 well maintained

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  4 роки тому

      Personally I'd take any of them -- all of the issues can be fixed and they're great cars.

    • @chaddthebadd
      @chaddthebadd 4 роки тому

      @@SaabDr long as u can still get replacement parts for their transmissions that is..

  • @andrewlaw
    @andrewlaw 5 років тому

    You say 6 previous owners like it's a bad thing. My last 9000 in Eucalyptus Green had 13 previous owners and ran like a champ. I'd probably still have it today if some moron hadn't driven into it and wrecked the drivers side from front to back. ☹️ I went on to a 99 9-5 2.0lpt with a Stage 2 Maptun ECU, Eibach Pro suspension, Goodrich brake lines and Brembos all round. That car was awesome to drive but I had to move her on due to losing my job at the time. (Averaging 17mpg with UK fuel prices was killing me)

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      I didn't mean it as necessarily a bad thing, however it just may not have had all the love a 1-3 owner car may have had. It's really par for the course for a 24 year old car though -- 6 owners, one every 4 years.

  • @thekangaroo1880
    @thekangaroo1880 5 років тому +1

    My dad owns one but from 1996
    All the engine mounts are dead, turbo doesn't kick well
    The engine "retires", or the spark plugs ignite when the pistons are on the down position (only sometimes)
    And it takes way to much fuel, we did take it for a 6 hour drive, an the fuel seems to drain at the proper state
    Plus I live in Australia

    • @Jonjs99
      @Jonjs99 4 роки тому +1

      So what are you saying? Your dad is idiot who not maintaining his car?

    • @thekangaroo1880
      @thekangaroo1880 4 роки тому +1

      Jane May I wonder if you ever came to consider how expensive it is to own an old Saab let alone we aren’t rich. It cost AUD$40 for a Saab wheel cap for goodness sake!

    • @Jonjs99
      @Jonjs99 4 роки тому +1

      @@thekangaroo1880 Sorry, you are from Australia. Im from Europe. We can buy this car as a donor for 400, its cheaper than buying parts

    • @thekangaroo1880
      @thekangaroo1880 4 роки тому +1

      Jane May ok,dude

    • @Jonjs99
      @Jonjs99 4 роки тому +1

      @@thekangaroo1880 But i bet you have some privilegies back at Australia compared to us.

  • @jimklaas
    @jimklaas 3 роки тому

    Joe, quick question, my neighbor asked if I wanted his 1993 SAAB 9000cse. He just ordered a new car and knew I enjoyed working on "stuff". We have zero rust and the car has been maintained to almost perfect condition ...BUT....there is always a but....when I talk to him, he said it is starting to blow a little smoke and for the last 3 months he has been adding about a cup of radiator fluid once a month during the summer. I'm "guessing" it needs a new head gasket. Car is over 200k miles on it. Which out here isn't that unusual, no rust we can drive cars for EVER. Honda CRV has 276k, my Toyota Van I sold with 312K, etc...my question to you is....how tough and roughly how expensive is it to replace the head gasket? ( I wouldn't normally bother you but I don't think you have a video of the head gasket and it sure looked like you were about to do that job.) . We are current putting a new clutch in my kids 69 MGB so we aren't afraid to get our hands a little dirty.

  • @80.8fbettaaquatic8
    @80.8fbettaaquatic8 4 роки тому

    If radiator fluid is getting into the oil. The oil turns milk white

  • @TheHell666yeah
    @TheHell666yeah 5 років тому

    I'm thinking to buy one 9000 for project car :)

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      It's always fun to dig into a project car for the first time. I can't wait to get this back on the roads.

    • @kevinlong7515
      @kevinlong7515 5 років тому

      Lamster66 i dont believe prices have incresed atleast not where i live in U.S. mine was less than $1000. But YES they are hard to find!

  • @isitgoodtodo2834
    @isitgoodtodo2834 5 років тому

    You going to do tutorials meanwhile the project goes on? like we say now the head gasket you gonna do a video how to replace it or just time lapse and shoot things when you see something wrong?

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому +1

      I've actually been thinking through how to do this. I think for the project series itself I'll go through kinda how the discovery videos have been and do some explaining and then a timelapse. But then break those down into smaller diy videos for those that want it. Then people that want to see the project series can watch that and people looking for diy videos have those as well... Not sure fully baked idea, but that's kinda my thoughts right now.

  • @H-H69
    @H-H69 5 років тому

    I see a TCS, did you have problems with that?

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Yes, there are TCS issues with this car. It may be related to the front ABS sensor wiring being bad though or possibly some incorrectly routed vacuum hose

  • @dj_paultuk7052
    @dj_paultuk7052 4 роки тому

    Was TCS even working ?. They were such a nightmare. I would be converting it to a conventional throttle and put a later T5.5 ECU in it.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  4 роки тому

      TCS was not working.

    • @dj_paultuk7052
      @dj_paultuk7052 4 роки тому

      @@SaabDr Well there is a Vac pipe missing from the TCS circuit. Do you have EPC ? you should be able to get the pipe layout from that. I have loads of Saab docs as well. Im an ex Saab Master Technician from 88 to 96. Hit me up if you need anything. Im on twitter / insta as well. Same name.

  • @projectbalrog2140
    @projectbalrog2140 4 роки тому

    Fuck I wish I still had my 9000 I blew the motor when turned the boost and i still feel bad about it 2 years later

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  4 роки тому

      😟 That sucks! Maybe you can find another one if you miss it. I missed my first one and found this one. :-)

  • @robertcasey1083
    @robertcasey1083 3 роки тому

    TCS issues, looking for any info on this, where is the rest of the videos???

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  3 роки тому

      Not made yet. Life and other things got in the way of car related things for me lately. Hoping to pick up on this once winter hits here in Wisconsin.

    • @robertcasey1083
      @robertcasey1083 3 роки тому

      Yes for sure, family, work and anything else life throws up,it's hard to have Saab time☹️,will keep eye out on update,take care 👍

  • @aeomaster32
    @aeomaster32 4 роки тому

    I have never seen a car with as wonderful a cockpit dash and interior layout as the Saab 9000. (my 1997) ua-cam.com/video/T3d4v_gEIAs/v-deo.html The 9-5 was a downgrade. Glad to see you keeping this one going.

  • @Jonjs99
    @Jonjs99 4 роки тому

    My car is made 1992.OCTOBER, it showing up as 1992 and somethimes as
    1993 im not sure which one is correct! I want to swap 4speed manual to
    automatic! Can I fit manual gearbox from later models? I know GM in
    these years did some changes like bolt patterns,Does someone can answer
    me this? Vin number is YS3CD68MXP1007689

    • @josephstevens4032
      @josephstevens4032 3 роки тому

      If it was produced at the end of year, it Is considered a 93 model year.

  • @nopenada8071
    @nopenada8071 3 роки тому

    You got a 9000 Aero for how much??

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  3 роки тому

      Six hundred US Dollars in 2016. So approximately $675 2021 US Dollars. Lol

  • @SEDAN95
    @SEDAN95 2 роки тому

    Ma perché hai smontato il coperchio

  • @shootbat
    @shootbat 5 років тому

    Think you forgot a 0 in the title!

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      Fixed, thanks! I need to stop editing late at night and making titles and whatnot before having coffee in the morning. Lol

    • @shootbat
      @shootbat 5 років тому

      @@SaabDr Haha, no problem

  • @burdineestep4224
    @burdineestep4224 5 років тому

    Torque to yield bolts mean just that. Key word / yield. The bolt is torqued to it's yield strength.( capacity ) NEVER TO BE USED AGAIN. PERIOD. ORIG. designed for aircraft. Me = Porsche factory race team mech. Factory Trained Bmw, Mercedes Benz, Audi ,Saab tech. Certified automotive engineer. All do yourself a favor read about t.y.b.'s on M.I.T.'s tech pages, believe me you will never re- use them again.

    • @SaabDr
      @SaabDr  5 років тому

      I'm assuming you're talking mainly about the head bolts here. I understand what torque to yield is and how it works. I mentioned re-torquing the bolts since it's a "trick" some have used to extend the life of their head gasket (when it's near the end). I'm not a fan of the trick, and the head gasket replacement is on the table. My dad's an engineer, so we've had good conversation about torque to yield. - For the record I've never removed and reused a head bolt.