Another great video, first the removal and now the install. Great solution for the wood and zip ties to keep the exhaust from separating. Hopefully you found a subframe for a good price. Large supply still in UK and Europe but difficult in USA and Canada due to prices. Hopefully it was taken from a parts car and the customer can keep another Saab on the road. Great job.
Yes, shipping a subframe to Canada is pricy. I found one with a good price, but it needed a bushing that I saved from the old one, some cleaning and rust paint. Thanks.
The timing belt, tensioner & pulleys must be replaced every 100K Km or risk serious engine damage. The oil cooler can leak and contaminate the engine cooling system 😱💰
Thank you for this! Do I need to keep the subframe bolts relatively loose and do quick alignment checks before I tighten them. Is there enough play to cause left side to right side difference of maybe 10mm for axis or the bolts will guide the subframe to exact spot? Just making sure if there is play I can use prybar and strap to set subframe axis as evenly as possible so I do not affect vehicle caster angle too much. I appreciate it! 🙏
There is not a lot of play, once the subframe bolts are in place. Yes, you are correct. To leave the subframe bolts relatively loose for miner adjustments, before tightening them.
The motor is held by right side engine mount & left side transmission mount. You don't have to stay under the engine after removing the subframe. If you are not sure if the engine & transmission mount are not strong enough, support the engine with a beam.
Hi! I have an '04 2.0T and want to install 2005+ subframe. As 2003-2004 cars have different set of engine/transmission mounts, I'm not sure if such conversion for later subframe is possible. Maybe you have such experience and can tell me if I gonna be able to install 2005+ subframe on my '04? Thanks in advance!
The motor is held by right side engine mount & left side transmission mount. You don't have to stay under the engine after removing the subframe. If you are not sure if the engine & transmission mount are not strong enough, support the engine with a beam
great work thanks for sharing 👍👍
Welcome!😃👍
Another great video, first the removal and now the install. Great solution for the wood and zip ties to keep the exhaust from separating. Hopefully you found a subframe for a good price. Large supply still in UK and Europe but difficult in USA and Canada due to prices. Hopefully it was taken from a parts car and the customer can keep another Saab on the road. Great job.
Yes, shipping a subframe to Canada is pricy. I found one with a good price, but it needed a bushing that I saved from the old one, some cleaning and rust paint. Thanks.
You truly are a Master Tech.
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What the eye fears, the hands do. Good Man.
Thanks for the visit. 🙂👍
Awesome mechanic!
Thanks!🙂👍
What you think saab 9-5 v 6 griffin.Good?.😮
The timing belt, tensioner & pulleys must be replaced every 100K Km or risk serious engine damage. The oil cooler can leak and contaminate the engine cooling system 😱💰
@@saabmastertech5852 No problematiikka,very good driving.But sometimes problematiikka,very strong car.But you right,many many.
What were the torque settings you used for the 6 subframe bolts? Cant find any info anywhere
2 front & 2 rear subframe bolts, tightening torque 75 Nm +135° (55 lbf ft +135°). 2 rear stay bolts, tightening torque 90 Nm +45° (66 lbf ft +45°).
Thank you for this! Do I need to keep the subframe bolts relatively loose and do quick alignment checks before I tighten them. Is there enough play to cause left side to right side difference of maybe 10mm for axis or the bolts will guide the subframe to exact spot? Just making sure if there is play I can use prybar and strap to set subframe axis as evenly as possible so I do not affect vehicle caster angle too much. I appreciate it! 🙏
There is not a lot of play, once the subframe bolts are in place. Yes, you are correct. To leave the subframe bolts relatively loose for miner adjustments, before tightening them.
@@saabmastertech5852 Thank you very much! I will use marker paint and write down measurements beforehand to help reinstall realignment.
Hi, did you have the engine support using a Support Bar above? The engine bay view is not in the video.
The motor is held by right side engine mount
& left side transmission mount. You don't have to stay under the engine after removing the subframe. If you are not sure if the engine & transmission mount are not strong enough, support the engine with a beam.
@@saabmastertech5852 Thank you very much. It's getting harder and harder to get tips about this car these days.
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Hi! I have an '04 2.0T and want to install 2005+ subframe. As 2003-2004 cars have different set of engine/transmission mounts, I'm not sure if such conversion for later subframe is possible. Maybe you have such experience and can tell me if I gonna be able to install 2005+ subframe on my '04?
Thanks in advance!
Transmission lower Mounts & Brackets are different.
I just got my subframe replaced, is it necessary for me to get a wheel alignment or is it optional?
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Yes, a wheel alignment is necessary after replacing a subframe.
@ thanks for the quick reply, appreciate it Mr Saab master!
Hows the engine staying in place?
The motor is held by right side engine mount
& left side transmission mount. You don't have to stay under the engine after removing the subframe. If you are not sure if the engine & transmission mount are not strong enough, support the engine with a beam
That must be really hard without a four post lift 😢
Yes, it is. Thanks for the visit.👍
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