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05omegav6

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Does Andy C ...
« on: 27 April 2015, 00:41:32 »

... or anyone else for that matter, know if either 9117704/9117705 are still available,  or better still, if this...

... is available as a repair panel for the Omega A/Senator A/B :-\
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #1 on: 27 April 2015, 19:55:06 »

If you Google 'Omega B 9117704' a US and a number of East European suppliers are listed.
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #2 on: 27 April 2015, 19:57:57 »

Al if not, could you not drill all them spot welds out on a breaker
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #3 on: 27 April 2015, 20:03:12 »

If you Google 'Omega B 9117704' a US and a number of East European suppliers are listed.
Two for sale, one is $228 plus shipping, tother is 15000 ru plus shipping :-\

The actual piece in question is a modest part of that whole assembly... if such a thing exists, the corresponding sub assembly might be available as a repair panel for an earlier model :-\
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #4 on: 29 April 2015, 16:11:19 »

Can it not be welded/patched...?
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05omegav6

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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #5 on: 29 April 2015, 16:13:54 »

Can it not be welded/patched...?
You haven't seen Terrys picture of the actual damage, have you... :D

Given its function it would be better to replace as a single unit ;)
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #6 on: 29 April 2015, 18:02:12 »

It wouldn't be a difficult piece to make, even if you had to reverse engineer it from the other side.
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #7 on: 29 April 2015, 18:11:11 »

That turret is actually three bits of metal... The main pressing, a lower cup and upper cup, all welded together where the shock bolts through :y
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #8 on: 29 April 2015, 18:18:44 »

That actually makes it easier;  the cups provide the strength for the shock, and the shape of the pressing does the rest.
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05omegav6

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« Reply #9 on: 29 April 2015, 18:25:31 »

The turret is certainly easier to remove/refit than the inner wing assembly and the repair should be more substantial than trying to patch a knackered one... Also makes it feasible to use second hand one...
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #10 on: 29 April 2015, 18:53:08 »

Can it not be welded/patched...?
You haven't seen Terrys picture of the actual damage, have you... :D

Given its function it would be better to replace as a single unit ;)
Here's the hole, with the mounting perched on the wing
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cmuktdl1ovd0adj/opelSTRUThole1.jpg?dl=0
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #11 on: 29 April 2015, 19:23:37 »

Can it not be welded/patched...?
You haven't seen Terrys picture of the actual damage, have you... :D

Given its function it would be better to replace as a single unit ;)
I don't think your allowed to patch anything less than 30mm from a suspension component anyway... certainly any corrosion that weakens an area within that zone in a way that would weaken the mounting point is a no no at an MOT.

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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #12 on: 29 April 2015, 19:42:07 »

Thanks Terry :y

Can it not be welded/patched...?
You haven't seen Terrys picture of the actual damage, have you... :D

Given its function it would be better to replace as a single unit ;)
I don't think your allowed to patch anything less than 30mm from a suspension component anyway... certainly any corrosion that weakens an area within that zone in a way that would weaken the mounting point is a no no at an MOT.


Looking at Terrys pic, his might not be savable then... Unless the crack on the out board edge could be lost when a replacement turret is welded back in...

Thinking drill the spot welds out, cleaning up the wheel side and then plug and seam welding the replacement panel into position :-\

Finish off with seam sealer and paint...
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Re: Does Andy C ...
« Reply #13 on: 29 April 2015, 20:32:44 »

Actually I meant 30cm!

I think one of the MOT testers on here needs to clarify the situation, as I understand it, any repair needs to extend as far as sound part of a load bearing member. Looks like there are different approaches for spot welded panels etc.
 
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« Reply #14 on: 29 April 2015, 20:35:38 »

It's technically panel replacement rather than a patch repair, so be interesting to get a definitive answer from Henry D :y
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