Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Mike_T on 03 January 2008, 21:58:11
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Hi & I wish you all a very prosperous new year !!
I have a noise on my Omega and the colder the weather the worse the noise, its a "Rumble" or "Drome" which seams to be central of the car and comes in at about 30 mph when very cold and about 45 if the weather is warm. It also gets less noticable after a good long run.
could it be something to do with the prop shaft ? Its only done 78,569 miles.
Be glad of any help ;)
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could be the centre prop bearing, worth getting underneath and checking
Cheers
Andy
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I reckon thats the same noise i have, any chance of sudden failure and is it an easy fix? How do i check it there does'nt seem to be any play.
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Is it anything like this what i have
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1194877938
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I've been using the handbrake and going to park after the engine is switched off since reading that post but no change. Does the doughnut harden with age and would it be worth finding a polyeurathane replacement (if available)?
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Hi, Sorry its taken so long to thank you all, been ill with some bug.
Looks likely to be the rubber drive couplings then, it does make a lot of sense what you say about the coupling being under load and out of true, then becoming set in this form until it recovers with warmth and movement.
With the Omega's being such quiet and smooth cars any little fault is more noticable than most others !!
Perhaps Vauxhall technical/waranty might have a solution.