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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: TheBoy on 09 October 2010, 17:41:33
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I think something has given up on the MV6. On a bumpy road, the car seems to have no stability, and just seems to make its own mind up about where it wants to go.
I would say it felt like chrisgixer's problem.
I can't find any play in wishbone bushes or steering components, though does appear to be a little too much 9/3 oclock movement to me.
All trackrod ends seem to show no real play, nor does steering idler seem to have any movement.
Tyre pressures all within a couple of PSI of what they should be, no strange wear.
Rear bushes changed a couple of months back.
There is a little bit of play in both front wheel bearings, which is an ongoing issue.
This issue seems to have appear a couple of days ago.
At a bit of a loss....
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How old are the wishbones? Any splits in the rubber bush?....hard to see I know. Might be Polly time.
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random guess, power steering? Goes weak in certain conditions allowing car to wonder?
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Hmm have you checked the strut top bearings?
when the rubber is worn it allows the top of the strut to move around, could give your symptoms? as it would affect the camber a little?
just a thought as you seem to have checked most things :y
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How old are the wishbones? Any splits in the rubber bush?....hard to see I know. Might be Polly time.
Rebushed with GM bushes either 18 months ago or 30 months ago (few months before the press got destroyed at Newent)
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Hmm have you checked the strut top bearings?
when the rubber is worn it allows the top of the strut to move around, could give your symptoms? as it would affect the camber a little?
just a thought as you seem to have checked most things :y
Hmmm.....
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How old are the wishbones? Any splits in the rubber bush?....hard to see I know. Might be Polly time.
Rebushed with GM bushes either 18 months ago or 30 months ago (few months before the press got destroyed at Newent)
The ones I had that where bushed at newent failed a couple of months ago. They where almost exactly two years old.
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How old are the wishbones? Any splits in the rubber bush?....hard to see I know. Might be Polly time.
Rebushed with GM bushes either 18 months ago or 30 months ago (few months before the press got destroyed at Newent)
The ones I had that where bushed at newent failed a couple of months ago. They where almost exactly two years old.
So that makes mine around 30months old then... ...but struggling to find excessive play using a lever between wishbone and subframe
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How old are the wishbones? Any splits in the rubber bush?....hard to see I know. Might be Polly time.
Rebushed with GM bushes either 18 months ago or 30 months ago (few months before the press got destroyed at Newent)
The ones I had that where bushed at newent failed a couple of months ago. They where almost exactly two years old.
So that makes mine around 30months old then... ...but struggling to find excessive play using a lever between wishbone and subframe
Yes, not much play in mine either, but lever it out and shine a torch in and mine had split where the vertical rubber web bit meets the outer edge....actually they are the ones in the guide, but the outer most split was visible when levered and a torch shone in.
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Would droplinks affect handling that much, as they are a bit noisy...
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Would droplinks affect handling that much, as they are a bit noisy...
Don't think so, mine were 150k old.... and very noisey. On bumpy roads it was fine... ish.
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tried setting the steering damper ?
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Would droplinks affect handling that much, as they are a bit noisy...
Don't think so, mine were 150k old.... and very noisey. On bumpy roads it was fine... ish.
No.
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Hi
Mine would seem to leap around all over the place on certain very pot holed stretches of road. and if rear nearside wheel went over deep rut or pothole would make rear end seem to jump to left.
It was the rear shock absorbers, particularly nearside completely shot, no damping at all
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They were self leveling type and my theory is that on that side, it was operating like a bouncy castle on the pumped up shock absorber, making the rear whels go all over the place.
New units on, and now it would go as straight as a die over a corrugated iron road.
HTH
Roger