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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Strangechap on 08 February 2013, 14:25:59

Title: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: Strangechap on 08 February 2013, 14:25:59
Noticed a funny 'Crackling' noise coming from the right side of the car this morning. No, unfortunately it's not on fire.  ;D

It's linked to the rotation of the wheels, not the engine. It is very audible at 1-10mph then either disappears or is drowned out at faster speeds.

It sounds like one wheel has been wrapped in crisp packets.

I came out of a carpark next to a wall and it was a lot louder as the sound bounced back.

I'll jack it up tonight and give the wheels a spin.

Be nice if it was a stone rattling round somewhere, but knowing this POS Omega it will be something ELSE, more expensive.

Anyone ever heard an Omega crackling?

Any ideas what it COULD be? Wheel bearing? Brakes? CV Joint?

Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: Webby the Bear on 08 February 2013, 14:38:21
is this caused by wheel bearing being shot?
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: fastandy36 on 08 February 2013, 14:45:48
stones / pebbles caught in the tyre tread pal.
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: Strangechap on 08 February 2013, 15:14:36
Hoping not the bearings. Usually when I've seen them go, they whine and rumble. Does sound a bit 'broken bearing-y' though.

I'd love it if it was stones in the tyres. Doesn't have that 'click, click, click' noise though.
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: Strangechap on 08 February 2013, 17:52:13
Well, I found out what it was.

A pipe that I believe to be the gearbox breather had gone hard, split and fallen off whatever it was attached to and was dragging on the floor! Hence the crackling.

Good that it was something simple and easy to spot.

However, can someone point me to where to reattach it? Do I really need to reattach it?

As its an omega, I assume I will probably need to grow my arm another 6 inches longer and have an elbow that bends in both directions in order to reach where it reattaches?!  ;D
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: noel on 08 February 2013, 18:37:22
Well, I found out what it was.

A pipe that I believe to be the gearbox breather had gone hard, split and fallen off whatever it was attached to and was dragging on the floor! Hence the crackling.

Good that it was something simple and easy to spot.

However, can someone point me to where to reattach it? Do I really need to reattach it?

As its an omega, I assume I will probably need to grow my arm another 6 inches longer and have an elbow that bends in both directions in order to reach where it reattaches?!  ;D
one end is atatched to the top of the gearbox,and the other end is not atatched to anything is just sits up in the top of the engine bay with the end of the breather pipe facing downwards to aid any residue to fall to the ground  HTH :y
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: dbug on 08 February 2013, 22:51:54
Its right on top of the gearbox mate - you may have to drop the box a bit to get your hand up there to refit.  Reason there's a pipe attached is to stop water getting into the box ;)
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: Strangechap on 09 February 2013, 00:25:29
Cheers chaps.

I've also found a photo on another thread which illustrates where it is.

I found the top end when I did my breathers, couldn't work out where the hell I'd unplugged it from, so took the plenum off again to get a better look!

Only when I googled for something like 'spare omega breather pipe' did I get some hits saying it just vented to atmosphere! DOH!  :-[
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: dbug on 09 February 2013, 01:53:42
Usually a tight fit on stub on top of box - put end of rubber pipe in boiling water for a minute or so and it goes on easier :y
Title: Re: Crackling and not the pork kind!
Post by: fastandy36 on 10 February 2013, 14:26:36
I'd say you are one happy chappy now that its a fairly simple fix  :D :D :D