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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: eddys on 01 September 2008, 15:11:06

Title: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: eddys on 01 September 2008, 15:11:06
Right,

before i go ahead and do a full service on the omega. I need to have a good guess. Basicly from the front end im getting a knocking noise that is pritty loud.

It hard to narrow down but i imagine a few parts might be needing attention. One other main problem is very vauge steering. Any ideas what causes this? hoping its not a full rack replacement!

Cheers again people 8-)
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: RobG on 01 September 2008, 15:14:23
Knocking sounds like the droplinks are shot. Easy fix about £10-£14 each side. :)
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: Lazydocker on 01 September 2008, 15:15:45
I'd guess at droplinks and wishbones :-? :-? :-?
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: TheBoy on 01 September 2008, 15:22:09
Vagueness I would put down to wishbones and/or track rods/idler.

Need to look for play in suspension/steering to prove.
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: Richard A on 01 September 2008, 15:24:36
First off 'drop links' next would be wishbones, good one's available from factors for £30 per pair drop links, £55 per pair of wishbones. Not sure of the Vauxhall price of drop links but wishbones are very expenses £250 approx per pair, the other item to look at would be the steering idier. Good luck.
regards
richard a
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: dbug on 01 September 2008, 15:44:20
Do drop links 1st as these are cheapest & easiest to do (£20 pair + ½hr per side) - this should clear knocking & may help with vagueness dependant on level of wear.  Reassass at this stage.  Next if req'd wishbones, then steering idler/track rods.
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: TheBoy on 01 September 2008, 15:50:10
I would always jack up and check for play before changing parts.  Only if no play found would I change droplinks...
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: Lazydocker on 01 September 2008, 17:58:08
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I would always jack up and check for play before changing parts.  Only if no play found would I change droplinks...

Exactly as he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

But I'd be willing to bet my pound in knackered wishbone bushes being the main culprit :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: feeutfo on 01 September 2008, 18:21:30
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I would always jack up and check for play before changing parts.  Only if no play found would I change droplinks...

Exactly as he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

But I'd be willing to bet my pound in knackered wishbone bushes being the main culprit :y :y :y :y
And me... Only a pound mind!  :y
Title: Re: Vauge Steering, Knocking
Post by: ians on 01 September 2008, 19:54:20
So would I..  I wonder why ;)