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  • Dagazenterprise
    Patron
    • Jun 2008
    • 2172

    #16
    i have the car high enough to slide the bolted up engine back under it, timing chain is good to go, i will tq the head in the car, gonna get a starter for it this week, hopefully you can do get the sway bar so i can get this thing together, 6 bolts for the cradle then 8 total for the brakes and struts and it's back to being one peice then install the radiator etc. btw it looks like the water pump wont have much traction without the ac compressor mounted in it, does anyone make an AC delete kit?
    1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
    1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
    1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
    1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi

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    • g96nt
      Swedish Meatball
      • Mar 2011
      • 1556

      #17
      It should be fine. The ac compressors are known to die early on the 9-3 engine. When they do, people just skip the ac compressor, or remove it. As for the swaybar, Im going to skip it. I'll do it some other time... I got an answer on the starter, and any will work from the 9-5. There's a before/after 2002 cutoff. Turns out it's the same starter body, but one's Bosch and the other is Mitsubishi. Im fine with whatever.
      Craig R.
      '00 9-5 Wagon
      Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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      • Dagazenterprise
        Patron
        • Jun 2008
        • 2172

        #18
        Picked up the new starter motor 10 mins ago, gonna try to get this puppy bolted back into the car today.

        Pics from last weekend















        1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
        1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
        1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
        1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi

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        • g96nt
          Swedish Meatball
          • Mar 2011
          • 1556

          #19
          Rob, I couldn't text back, but you'll likely need a "short belt" from a 9-3.
          There were no non-a/c 9-3's in the US, but the belt length is pretty common.
          do me a favor and measure what you have, but i'm pretty sure it should be 70-ish inches or like 2830cm (I'll look later)
          Craig R.
          '00 9-5 Wagon
          Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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          • Dagazenterprise
            Patron
            • Jun 2008
            • 2172

            #20
            measure it, 65 1/2 inches should put good tension on it, did it with the tensioner held to loose position.

            Engine in, cradle bolted up, steering, suspension and wheels connected, time for work now, pics tomorow. not much left to do but plug wires in

            PS needs new trans mount, this one is broken apart
            1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
            1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
            1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
            1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi

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            • g96nt
              Swedish Meatball
              • Mar 2011
              • 1556

              #21
              Which mount? the one that bolts up from the bottom?
              Craig R.
              '00 9-5 Wagon
              Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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              • g96nt
                Swedish Meatball
                • Mar 2011
                • 1556

                #22


                looks like a bunch of great info for your next steps.
                Craig R.
                '00 9-5 Wagon
                Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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                • Dagazenterprise
                  Patron
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 2172

                  #23
                  I keep forgetting to upload the pics i've taken but the car is now running, need to fab up a new cold side intake piping and then install the front bumper and headlights, then it's time for a drive, Craig helped me yesterday we got the head torqued, serpentine belt on, clutch blead and a few other tasks done then fired it up. Took a few seconds of cranking, i'm sure the gas that's been in the tank for a good 18 months isn't to great for it but it still burns enough to keep it running, fingers crossed for wednesday or thursday to have it back on the road.
                  1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
                  1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
                  1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
                  1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi

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                  • g96nt
                    Swedish Meatball
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 1556

                    #24
                    I'm registering it today!
                    (and getting a replacement headlight for the one I broke)


                    Rob also Drove the t-5R yesterday... he is in love!
                    Craig R.
                    '00 9-5 Wagon
                    Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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                    • g96nt
                      Swedish Meatball
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 1556

                      #25
                      So, It's official... The project is complete!
                      Rob and I drove the car this morning.

                      There was a little concern with the dry engine pulling oil through the system, but when we backed off the filter, it was full. After a little more cranking, we fired it up! after a couple sputters, it was up and running! the lifters quieted down pretty quick, and now, she purrs like it should.

                      Rob took a junkyard engine, split it, cleaned all the sludge out of it, and cleaned the pistons/front case/oil pan,and pickup, and the block deck, and modified the chain-guide bracket to remove the balance shaft chain.

                      In the end, we put a new set of guides, a new chain, a new top-end gasket kit, and we re-installed my ARP head studs, and my fresh head with older "t5" cams. We kept the stock fuel-system, and zipped it up.

                      Rob surprised me with a beautiful 3" mandrel-bent downpipe, and we eventually made some REALLY nice 2.5" Intercooler pipes. Rob made a nice cold-site set with the BOV, temp. sensor, and Boost-source for the MAP "hidden" underneath. If it wasn't for the recirc. line, we could have kept it nice and hidden.

                      All-in-all, this is was easily my best experience relying on another person to work on my car. It's not often that I do, and when Rob accepted my offer of the swedish-swap... I was happy to let him get into it. He did a ton of amazing work, and not a single thing needed to be re-done, or re-visited. We both learned a few things along the way, and the end-result was perfect.

                      Not to mention, Rob did all of this without a lift, and while being VERY careful of my freshly-painted wagon.

                      I'd recommend Rob in a second for any fabrication work, and I'm bummed I won't be around town long-enough to show-off his work. I'm hoping that he gets to work on the T-5R soon, and you guys can see exactly how talented he is.


                      He did everything by the book, and is an amazing fabricator.
                      Craig R.
                      '00 9-5 Wagon
                      Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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                      • g96nt
                        Swedish Meatball
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1556

                        #26
                        Here's a few pictures, in no particular order:















                        Craig R.
                        '00 9-5 Wagon
                        Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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                        • Boosted Euro
                          Admin
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 27801

                          #27
                          Saw the car last night , looks good a sounds good too.
                          You ain't got no chance to beat it..like a man with no hands and a one inccchhhh .

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                          • g96nt
                            Swedish Meatball
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 1556

                            #28
                            Thanks! It reaaaallllly needs to be cleaned. The only cleaning its gotten sine i parked it, was the rain it get yesterday.
                            Craig R.
                            '00 9-5 Wagon
                            Gclipse96 on AIM|Facebook.com/g96nt
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                            • Dagazenterprise
                              Patron
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 2172

                              #29
                              spirited driving at 40 and then getting on it in 3rd, less than full throttle will break the tires loose, this car has an amazing amount of torque, i will post some pics soon. Aside from the sludge issue, this is a truely great vehicle, and super quiet cruising at 80 on the highway.
                              1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
                              1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
                              1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
                              1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi

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                              • Dagazenterprise
                                Patron
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 2172

                                #30
                                here are the pics





























                                1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
                                1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
                                1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
                                1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi

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