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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: omegalyn on 20 April 2007, 05:35:19

Title: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: omegalyn on 20 April 2007, 05:35:19
Hi there Folks,

Can anyone tell me what the grub screw is for on the top of the steering box, also when starting the car I notice a cloud of bluish smoke passing by, I think this is wors when cold, could this be the Cat, or are the piston rings worne, 85000miles on the clock.

Thanks

Omegalyn
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: Kevin Wood on 20 April 2007, 05:54:16
I think the screw on the top of the steering box is probably for adjustment of the mesh of the gears inside the box.

Blue smoke on startup is probably a little oil seeping past the valve stem oil seals when the engine is stopped. If oil consumption is not excessive and the engine runs sweetly otherwise it's not a cause for concern.

The mileage is low, so I very much doubt there'd be any problem with the piston rings. It's worth checking that the breathers are clear and keeping up regular oil changes.

Kevin
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: omegalyn on 20 April 2007, 05:59:01
Thanks Kevin,

What happens if you adjust the grub screw left or right?
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: Kevin Wood on 20 April 2007, 09:51:45
I guess it preloads the gears in the steering box to control the play although I am well into speculation at this point!

Adjust it incorrectly and I would imagine you'll either have an Omega that wanders all over the road or the 'box will be set up too tight and wear very rapidly.

It'd be interesting to know what the adjustment procedure, if any, says about it.

Kevin
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: The Barge Captain on 20 April 2007, 10:05:54
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I guess it preloads the gears in the steering box to control the play although I am well into speculation at this point!

Adjust it incorrectly and I would imagine you'll either have an Omega that wanders all over the road or the 'box will be set up too tight and wear very rapidly.

It'd be interesting to know what the adjustment procedure, if any, says about it.

Kevin
Me too although I haven't had a look in the book of lies yet.
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: omegalyn on 20 April 2007, 10:09:57
Thanks again Kevin,

I have a bit of play in the steering, notice it more when engine not running, not much but wondered if the grub screw would take up the play. the lower arm on the box looks O.K.  I don't want to fiddle withe the grub screw until I understand more about it.
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: hotel21 on 20 April 2007, 11:30:04
Check out the following thread.  M_DTM explains the how/why/not....

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1171222016/15
Title: Re: Grub screw - Blue smoke
Post by: omegalyn on 20 April 2007, 15:06:51
Thanks Hotel21. I shal have a look