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Old 10-28-2007, 01:28 AM
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Default Well weather is getting rainy. Time to start that todo list

I have 3 things I want to fix on the car this winter. Any advice would be great.

They are:

1. TB Job
2. No Vaccume to AC controls
3. Cruise doesnt work

I have done 2 TB jobs on 16v cars. Anything to be warned of on the 32v 85?

On number 2, I have no idea where to even start to look

On three, where is the cruise servo?

Thanks!
Kyle

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The timing belt on the '85 isn't much different from the 16-valve engines with the exception of the whole interference valve-train thing. Make sure to carefully inspect the bolt for the roller on the tensioner arm. The one I'm talking about is 928.105.570.03. Also replace the two bushings that go with this bolt.

For the a/c controls start at the rubber "t' next to the master cylinder. You'll need a mityvac.

The cruise servo can be accessed by removing the splash shield on the driver's side fender. The control unit is under/behind the HVAC.
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Thanks! that helps!
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Originally Posted by Shark Attack
I have done 2 TB jobs on 16v cars. Anything to be warned of on the 32v 85?
Get John Kelly's illustrated guide to the 32V TB job. It'll make the job near fool proof. Photos of every step, all your torque specs, numbers and locations of boits.

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For the A/C, check out: www.nichols.nu
Also check out the "repair links and tips" section on the 928 International site.
928 Specialists has a section on their site dedicated to common repairs as well.



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