Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
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Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
I am actually making progress, I might get the car going before the turn of the next decade.
I now have the correct 9-3 radiator, It actually fits under the bonnet, I am now pondering the best way of fixing the thing. I was wondering if anyone has any pictures of a finished conversion?
They use to be on the forum, but photobucket has taken them hostage.
I now have the correct 9-3 radiator, It actually fits under the bonnet, I am now pondering the best way of fixing the thing. I was wondering if anyone has any pictures of a finished conversion?
They use to be on the forum, but photobucket has taken them hostage.
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
Ive got the same rad to fit,if i dont get my clutch hose by the weekend,ill try fitting the rad and take photos to show how i fitted my
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
Thanks, I am trying to make some custom mounts, but figuring out exactly how to fit everything is like a jigsaw puzzle with no instructions. Trying to avoid cutting any of the bodywork to make it work.new to this wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:46 pm Ive got the same rad to fit,if i dont get my clutch hose by the weekend,ill try fitting the rad and take photos to show how i fitted my
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
I was going to make brackets for the bottom of the rad to sit in,and use the same spring clips the Saab uses to hold the top of the radcleverusername wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 9:24 amThanks, I am trying to make some custom mounts, but figuring out exactly how to fit everything is like a jigsaw puzzle with no instructions. Trying to avoid cutting any of the bodywork to make it work.new to this wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 6:46 pm Ive got the same rad to fit,if i dont get my clutch hose by the weekend,ill try fitting the rad and take photos to show how i fitted my
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
You shouldn't need to cut the body, but you will need to remove some of the superfluous plastic from the sides of the rad so that the overall shape conforms more closely to that of the header tanks.
I made 2 brackets in a roughly z shape to support the lower mounts with holes for the stock bushes and bolted them to the underside of the chassis rails with a couple of 10mm tapping bolts each. Someday I will get around to making similar fittings for the top, my Toledo actually has a captive nut in just the right place on the n/s inner front panel (for the horn originally) On my Vauxhall powered car the top hose and air filter hold the top of the rad in position without the need for brackets! So I have adopted the "if it ain't broke....." philosophy!
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I made 2 brackets in a roughly z shape to support the lower mounts with holes for the stock bushes and bolted them to the underside of the chassis rails with a couple of 10mm tapping bolts each. Someday I will get around to making similar fittings for the top, my Toledo actually has a captive nut in just the right place on the n/s inner front panel (for the horn originally) On my Vauxhall powered car the top hose and air filter hold the top of the rad in position without the need for brackets! So I have adopted the "if it ain't broke....." philosophy!
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
More importantly, is there enough room to fit an intercooler with a Saab radiator in position? Well it's important to me
XHO's currently running an MGTF rad which doesn't seem to be doing a brilliant job, so am considering an upgrade
Pictures would be good! Can't seem to find any, especially now photobucket's gone more bucket than photo.

XHO's currently running an MGTF rad which doesn't seem to be doing a brilliant job, so am considering an upgrade

Pictures would be good! Can't seem to find any, especially now photobucket's gone more bucket than photo.
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
Based on what I have done, maybe, but only if you could fit it in front of the radiator. The problem is the rad is a bit wider than the Sprint one, so it sits closer to the engine.Badger wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:51 pm More importantly, is there enough room to fit an intercooler with a Saab radiator in position? Well it's important to me![]()
XHO's currently running an MGTF rad which doesn't seem to be doing a brilliant job, so am considering an upgrade
Pictures would be good! Can't seem to find any, especially now photobucket's gone more bucket than photo.
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
you have to trim all the fins of to get it in,but it is a tight fit at the bottom
ill post pictures of what i have done so far,i was tiring the get this rad to fit yesterday





im using the Dolomite fixing points and the Saab,so dont cut the four tubes of the rad,the bracket for passengers side has a few bends in it not finished it yet,ive push my rad as far forward as i can,im planing on using the original fan set up,but was hoping i could have a electric fan in front of the rad,but now dont think there be enough room now
ill post pictures of what i have done so far,i was tiring the get this rad to fit yesterday





im using the Dolomite fixing points and the Saab,so dont cut the four tubes of the rad,the bracket for passengers side has a few bends in it not finished it yet,ive push my rad as far forward as i can,im planing on using the original fan set up,but was hoping i could have a electric fan in front of the rad,but now dont think there be enough room now
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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
Your work is so much nicer than mine, mine looks like a gorilla took a chainsaw to the plastic.new to this wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:03 am you have to trim all the fins of to get it in,but it is a tight fit at the bottom
ill post pictures of what i have done so far,i was tiring the get this rad to fit yesterday
im using the Dolomite fixing points and the Saab,so dont cut the four tubes of the rad,the bracket for passengers side has a few bends in it not finished it yet,ive push my rad as far forward as i can,im planing on using the original fan set up,but was hoping i could have a electric fan in front of the rad,but now dont think there be enough room now
What metal are you using for the mounts? I got some think brackets from a DIY store, I had to mig weld in every join, it took ages. I prefer your solution.
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This was my third attempt at get the right shapecleverusername wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:35 pmYour work is so much nicer than mine, mine looks like a gorilla took a chainsaw to the plastic.new to this wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:03 am you have to trim all the fins of to get it in,but it is a tight fit at the bottom
ill post pictures of what i have done so far,i was tiring the get this rad to fit yesterday
im using the Dolomite fixing points and the Saab,so dont cut the four tubes of the rad,the bracket for passengers side has a few bends in it not finished it yet,ive push my rad as far forward as i can,im planing on using the original fan set up,but was hoping i could have a electric fan in front of the rad,but now dont think there be enough room now
What metal are you using for the mounts? I got some think brackets from a DIY store, I had to mig weld in every join, it took ages. I prefer your solution.




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Re: Saab 9-3 radiator conversion Sprint
Awesome, thanks for the pictures. Looks like it may be possible - my engine sits a bit further back than that from memory 
