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The ones I'm seeing tying into the part number 90295666 are the Sachs 996696, which is no longer available it seems, and TRW JCS681 link below.

https://aftermarket.zf.com/en/aftermarket-portal/our-catalog/search-by-vehicle/#/article/JCS681?languageID=4&brandID=14,22,32,35,68,126,161,294,8888&countryID=GB

I originally ordered KYB RJ6226, which the equivalent TRW is JCS625, which the size comparisons are below:

TRW JCS681: (Cross matches to 90295666 / Sachs 996696)

Diameter 1 [mm] : 10,25
Diameter 2 [mm] : 15,95
Diameter 3 [mm] : 10,3
Length [mm] : 269
Outer Diameter 1 [mm] : 152
Weight [kg] : 3,2

TRW JCS625 (The one I originally ordered)

Diameter 1 [mm] : 10,25
Diameter 2 [mm] : 16,1
Diameter 3 [mm] : 10,25
Length [mm] : 262
Outer Diameter 1 [mm] : 158
Weight [kg] : 3,2

Even if my SL isn't working, or is partially working I'd prefer to get the right springs anyway. Looked everywhere and the sachs and TRW ones are all out of stock or have a notify when available button. Only other one I can see that is available is quinton halzell over 100 bucks per spring.


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As I'm planning to give the rear donut bushes a go is it better to do this while I've got the diff lowered for the rear springs or should I put that back up and then do the bushes?

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If you have time, get yourself some good TiN coated drill bits. Far tougher that ordinary HSS bits.


Thanks will have a look, any recommended makes?

Andy

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Facelift saloon self levelling springs with ident LA are GM part no.  90295666

Cheers, I got the other ones on order but I'm still keen to find genuine, if I can find them and afford them.

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Does it still have SL?

The snapped studs - drill them out and use nuts and bolts.  Needs decent drill bits, not the 10,000 bits for 50p egay shite.

I take it you mean self levelling? The compressor runs sometimes but I don't think it's doing much if anything. There is a pipe going to the back shocks but they aren't actually connected into anything so I'm assuming it's now defunct.

Need to get a set of drill bits as I looked at the manifold and there is no way I'm attempting to take all that out with the car 1 inch above my nose, and also risk snapping more studs.

Any recommendations for good set of drills don't want to buy chinese stuff?

Cheers

Andy

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Elite 3.2

Got a broken rear spring and in the process of removing them I noticed an ident LA on each spring. Had a look through the forum and it looks like the LA identifer is a mystery that VX does not seem to have a part no for. Before I started removing them I thought the ident would be long gone so ordered a set of KYB that I've seen mentioned on here. Are the KYBs ok for the elite now that I think on it.

Springs still look pretty good nick, well apart from the broken one, the coils are still relatively black with little rust.

One of the centre sections and the back box is toast so I removed them but the 4 bolts between cats and centre section have all snapped. I don't see any other way to remove the studs but remove the cats and to get more access, tried some heat and no joy.

To remove the each cat is it the 2 plugs for sensors and the 2 upper bolts to remove from manifold? Any other little sneaky things hiding waiting to take the skin off my knuckles?

Cheers

Andy


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Changing both centre sections and back box today on elite, all 4 bolts snapped on the centre section join so going to be a fun afternoon!

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Cam sensor needed
« on: 21 April 2024, 20:26:38 »
What V6 has the oval connector is it the PFL? I'm sure mine is square connectors on FL version

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General Discussion Area / Re: Democratic European free speech
« on: 21 April 2024, 11:30:36 »
Meanwhile............Wee Jimmy Krankies husband has now been charged with pocketing a very large sum of SNP donations.  ;D
I imagine she is already plotting to divorce him and then reinvent herself as a "survivor" of a coercive cruel husband, and then take her rightful place on the throne of Scotland in a couple of years or so.  ::)

When I was on the throne this morning I couldn't help but think of wee nippy dropping into the ocean lol!

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General Discussion Area / Re: Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse.
« on: 26 March 2024, 20:23:34 »
Uncle Albert at the helm!

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General Discussion Area / Re: Jock cop woke joke.
« on: 14 March 2024, 20:57:12 »
That's where all the cops have went, sitting on laptops policing twitter (Formerly known as Twitter) and facepuke for "hate" crimes! If you see someone breaking into your car or shed just be sure to tell the police "person" you feel all hurty!

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Have you got link to that on ebay, can't finds it, I take it it is new part?

The coolant pipe/Thermostat for V6 engine - the one that welds itself to the thermostat housing with the bracket that snaps off - part number 90411629 (I think) - on Ebay at moment

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Omega General Help / Re: Loosing coolant
« on: 08 March 2024, 07:25:40 »
Will need to strip out plenum and stuff to get in there see what is leaking exactly before condeming anything.

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Omega General Help / Re: Loosing coolant
« on: 07 March 2024, 15:17:20 »
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HBV is quite new so not suspecting that either.

I wouldn't completely dismiss the HBV, as my original on my 3.2 lasted around 80K miles but it's replacement lasted less than 5K miles. The replacement was purchased from a main dealer and the box had the hologram on it. The second replacement was still OK when I sold it. Worth checking using the max high temp, max low temp method.  :y
There did appear to be a duff batch a few years ago, a few people, myself included, got caught out :(

I did get 2 new ones a couple of years ago with GM numbers on them, hopefully mine's isn't one of the duff batch.

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Omega General Help / Re: Loosing coolant
« on: 07 March 2024, 15:14:33 »
I just got my coolant pressure test kit in there so put it on and pumped up to 15psi, I can see water dripping down the back of the engine, just forward of the heater matrix pipe sort of down onto the back of the box.

Will need to strip out the plenum and stuff to investigate further.

Thanks for all other suggestions so far. Will have a check round other bits while I'm at it with the test kit.

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