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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: JamesV6CDX on 14 October 2007, 15:02:27

Title: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 October 2007, 15:02:27
At 80mph, I'm getting a terrible vibration. I've just spent a good hour at quick fit, all wheels balanced at multiple speeds using the 5-stud method.

Test run up the dual carriageway - problem is still exactly the same.

What else will cause these vibrations, felt through the whole of the car, apart from wheel balancing?
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: hotel21 on 14 October 2007, 15:06:19
Buckle on the rim, creating a high spot on the tyre as its now out of round.  Balance weights will balance it within reason but its like driving on an egg shaped tyre....
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 October 2007, 15:12:28
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Buckle on the rim, creating a high spot on the tyre as its now out of round.  Balance weights will balance it within reason but its like driving on an egg shaped tyre....

I followed your suggestion, swap the spare (which I also have had balanced!) on each corner, it's not made any difference :(
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 October 2007, 15:33:28
Question - would imbalanced wheels on the rear of the car, cause vibration to be felt through the steering wheel?
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: sassanach on 14 October 2007, 15:35:45
propshaft u/j,s  centre bearing of prop breaking up loose bolts on drive shafts/prop shaft etc etc
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 October 2007, 15:40:25
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propshaft u/j,s  centre bearing of prop breaking up loose bolts on drive shafts/prop shaft etc etc

I so hope not...
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 14 October 2007, 16:02:08
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At 80mph, I'm getting a terrible vibration. I've just spent a good hour at quick fit, all wheels balanced at multiple speeds using the 5-stud method.

Test run up the dual carriageway - problem is still exactly the same.

What else will cause these vibrations, felt through the whole of the car, apart from wheel balancing?

Hi
are your wheels have the original size 5X110 PCD ?

if yes
did they try on car balancing  ?
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: ffcgary1 on 14 October 2007, 17:12:40
 i too would go with the rubber doughnut at the g/box end of the propshaft. these do fail often. check all universal joints as well. :y
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 14 October 2007, 17:13:46
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i too would go with the rubber doughnut at the g/box end of the propshaft. these do fail often. check all universal joints as well. :y

Best way to check? What's acceptable and not acceptable movement?
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: ffcgary1 on 14 October 2007, 17:25:57
 The rubber coupling just goes soft but there should be no play or movment in the universal joints.  hth.
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: ffcgary1 on 14 October 2007, 17:27:56
 Also james, check that the balance weight has not come off the shaft. You will see were it was stuck on if it is missing. :y
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: Richard A on 14 October 2007, 22:01:22
Hello James, I noticed you followed my "wheel Balance" problem, you are also very knowledgeable re Omega's, so I imagine the wheels/tyres were checked for "running true", balancing vibration is speed or revolution sensitive, O to 50 ok 50/55 mph problem, 60 to 75 ok then problem again at 75/80 then again 90ish and so on.
While sorting my car I checked most things, centre propshaft mounting/propshaft balance came into question, to check as a first of, who much vibration can be felt through the gear selector, this can be a tell/tail, worth a check, good luck
best regards
richard
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: Kevin Wood on 14 October 2007, 22:34:27
In my experience, propshaft balance tends to make itself known from lower speeds than wheel balance. Wheel balance is rarely a problem under 50/60 MPH but a propshaft out of balance will tend to start from 30/40 MPH due to the faster speed of rotation.Just an observation I've made in the past.

I take it the tyres were checked for bulges?

Does braking have an effect on the vibration?

Kevin
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: TheBoy on 14 October 2007, 22:36:15
James, this is obviously annoying you, so as a friend, I'll give you £20 for the car ::)
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: hotel21 on 14 October 2007, 22:41:53
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James, this is obviously annoying you, so as a friend, I'll give you £20 for the car ::)

You really are a tightwad, TB....

I'll make it £35 and I'll throw in a tent and postage....   ;D
Title: Re: Vibrations are now driving me nuts
Post by: ffcgary1 on 14 October 2007, 22:47:39
£40 and you can have the wife as well. Low maintenance and regular service will see years of happy nagging, but dont let her near the c/card. :o