Thank you for helping us to keep our beloved Saabs on the road, and helping us to teach Saab owners to do as much as possible themselves to keep costs down in our Saab hobby. Greatings to you and your awesome father, from Norway.
Ah yes, the good ol' fuel tank strap. I imagine that's gonna be a fun video! It's a handful even when the tank is bone dry, let alone somewhat full of fuel. Informative video about the fresh air vent flap. That pesky square-holed arm is somewhat fragile cast aluminum - broke one when I was disassembling my 900 a while back. Bought a new assembly for that specific part and extra goodies, and unfortunately the "new" one was broken during transit. Luckily the salvage yard owner that I bought the used assembly from sent me another lever arm for free. Nice folks.
I have a smell of gasoline in my trunk, and I have been replacing the fuel filler neck hoses last year, but still it smell. I think I have to lower my fuel tank and see if there is any cracks on top of my tank. I have heard the tanks could crack if the car lives in very hot areas. My car have lived the moust of it's life in San Diego CA, so it could be the case for my tank. Luckely my car is also rust free, so my fuel tank straps still looks like new, and easy to unbolt.
Thank you for helping us to keep our beloved Saabs on the road, and helping us to teach Saab owners to do as much as possible themselves to keep costs down in our Saab hobby.
Greatings to you and your awesome father, from Norway.
Thank you so much for your continued support! It means the world especially having a startup hobby and channel!
Ah yes, the good ol' fuel tank strap. I imagine that's gonna be a fun video! It's a handful even when the tank is bone dry, let alone somewhat full of fuel.
Informative video about the fresh air vent flap. That pesky square-holed arm is somewhat fragile cast aluminum - broke one when I was disassembling my 900 a while back. Bought a new assembly for that specific part and extra goodies, and unfortunately the "new" one was broken during transit. Luckily the salvage yard owner that I bought the used assembly from sent me another lever arm for free. Nice folks.
Very fortunate luck with the comped replacement arm! And congratulations on being the first commenter to guess correctly! Stay tuned for your feature!
I have a smell of gasoline in my trunk, and I have been replacing the fuel filler neck hoses last year, but still it smell.
I think I have to lower my fuel tank and see if there is any cracks on top of my tank.
I have heard the tanks could crack if the car lives in very hot areas.
My car have lived the moust of it's life in San Diego CA, so it could be the case for my tank.
Luckely my car is also rust free, so my fuel tank straps still looks like new, and easy to unbolt.
@@TerjeNormann Sorry to hear that, I'm working hastily on this next video to hopefully shed some light on your issue!