FS:SOC Saab 900 (old shape)

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by sweller, Aug 9, 2004.

  1. sweller

    sweller Guest

    My old Saab is going in the local paper this weekend if anyone wants one
    of the last of the 900s [1] here's your chance.

    SAAB 900 SE, 1993, 3dr hatchback, classic shape, racing green, service
    history, MOT 05/05, Tax 01/05, factory alloys, aircon, CD, sunroof,
    towbar, new exhaust, classic insurance, £995

    Some fairly uninspiring pictures - if you're interested come and have a
    proper look. Except for the bubbling paint on the rear wheel arch it's
    pretty clean.

    http://www.sweller.dynalias.org/saab/


    [1] piece of history
     
    sweller, Aug 9, 2004
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  2. My dad had one of those, an EMS model in metallic burgundy.

    Very nice it was too. Apparently the valves are sodium cooled, whatever
    that means.
     
    oldbloke at work, Aug 9, 2004
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  3. sweller

    Catman Guest

    Like Alfa valves. The stem is hollow and (partially?) filled with sodium
    to aid heat dissipation.
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    Catman, Aug 9, 2004
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  4. sweller

    Catman Guest

    Rather tempted as a SOCC[1]
    [1] Shite old company car
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    Catman, Aug 9, 2004
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  5. sweller

    Zymurgy Guest

    995, ah ;)
    It's an old aircraft engine trick. The valves are hollow to take the
    heat off the exhaust valve face up into the stem where the relatively
    cooler oil is circulating over it.

    Quite entertaining when they break apparently, as the sodium makes a
    nice bang when it's let loose inside a hot engine.

    Cheers,

    Paul.
     
    Zymurgy, Aug 9, 2004
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  6. sweller

    Lozzo Guest

    oldbloke at work says...
    So are the valves in the Metro Turbo.
     
    Lozzo, Aug 9, 2004
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  7. My Mum used to have one of those and my Dad had the dubious honour of
    teaching me to drive in it.
     
    Whinging Courier, Aug 9, 2004
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  8. sweller

    Catman Guest

    Oooh, good point. But it would it be more or less than the calories in the
    petrol? <g>
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    Catman, Aug 9, 2004
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  9. sweller

    Jon Harris Guest

    Sod the car, when are the MZs coming up for sale...

    JH
     
    Jon Harris, Aug 12, 2004
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  10. sweller

    sweller Guest

    See thread titled FS:Frankfurt MZ
     
    sweller, Aug 12, 2004
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  11. sweller

    mark van

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    saab

    what is the mileage?how does it run?please let me know i am interested,regards mark
     
    mark van , Feb 16, 2012
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