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Omega General Help / Re: Sticky buttons replacement?
« on: 09 April 2024, 21:57:25 »
Cleaned the passenger door window switch with the pink Lidl stuff on Saturday, and it came up a treat. Ideally it is better done off the car. Once the horrible sticky 'soft touch' original finish was removed revealing the hard plastic underneath, a final quick rub with fine cutting compound resulted in a lovely satin / matt finish with no stickiness whatsoever. Carefully does it on any of the symbols, but they come up clear and bright as well. Did a spare I had too for good measure.
Going to to do the hazard button, alarm, TC, and blank buttons at some point when I've sorted the interior light issue... I did the boot release and drivers door switch a while back and both are still a nice smooth non sticky touch to them :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 08 April 2024, 13:49:10 »
Beds

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 06 April 2024, 10:27:43 »
Gesture

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 06 April 2024, 00:03:56 »
Cake

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Omega General Help / Re: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones
« on: 05 April 2024, 17:23:16 »
The trouble with aftermarket springs is that although they may be listed for a particular vehicle and fitment, they sometimes are incorrect or inaccurate. I bought some Suplex rear springs that were listed as suitable for a 2.6/3.2 saloon fitted with 'rear level control' (s/levelling suspension), but when fitted, the car was 'jacked up ' at the rear like a dragster. I removed them and fitted a pair of genuine GM, which returned the ride height to the correct level. GM list a good number of springs (especially rears) for different vehicles and packages and use, so aftermarket spring manufactureres with a 'one springs fits all' approach I would suggest should be avoided. Whilst genuine are now hard to locate, I would suggest going off recommendation from other members experiences with aftermarket springs to retain the correct ride height etc

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 05 April 2024, 17:00:38 »
Piston

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 05 April 2024, 13:18:01 »
Knackered

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 05 April 2024, 09:45:17 »
Pool

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 04 April 2024, 21:44:56 »
V

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Omega General Help / Re: Plenum chamber needed , 3.2
« on: 04 April 2024, 14:47:32 »
The 2.6 is the same as all 3.2's...I think any confusion here is the difference between the earlier 2.5 and the 3.0.

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Omega General Help / Re: Plenum chamber needed , 3.2
« on: 04 April 2024, 00:15:10 »
I've got a spare plenum from a 3.2 if you want to.pm me  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Word Association.
« on: 03 April 2024, 20:53:31 »
Joy

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Omega General Help / Re: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones
« on: 03 April 2024, 20:46:30 »
The spring with LR is a genuine GM spring for estate models with s/l suspension. Personally, if the s/l suspension was still operable with the  genuine s/l shocks, then the ride height will be correct and if LH and RH are a matched pair, I would have kept them,  rather than fitting aftermarket springs.
Never done it, as I like to keep my cars 'original', but the recommendation is to fit standard springs and shocks with the s/l disconnected.
Incidentally, a friend of mine fitted ATP wishbones, but they didn't last any time at all with premature bush failure.

That's interesting, I saw on another thread someone mentioned LK springs were for self-leveling so I assumed LR was a standard spring (never make assumptions!)
I like originality too wherever possible, but as I already have standard shocks fitted on the back I guess it makes sense to fit some standard springs to match them. In fact I think the rear shocks are a bit tired but I doubt I'll find any self-leveling ones to replace them with, certainly not on a tight budget.

You are correct Jim - LK are also estate s/l rear springs, but for a different era of chassis nos, although I cannot remember which. I have a pair nearly new GM LK springs that came off a late f/l ex police estate. When I found it in the breakers, it had had very recent complete new front strut assemblies, new wishbones, new rear s/l shocks and rear springs - all GM, but was scrapped presumeably due to at the time recent minor front end damage. Needless to say I removed and bought the lot for relatively little money!! :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones
« on: 03 April 2024, 20:07:56 »
The spring with LR is a genuine GM spring for estate models with s/l suspension. Personally, if the s/l suspension was still operable with the  genuine s/l shocks, then the ride height will be correct and if LH and RH are a matched pair, I would have kept them,  rather than fitting aftermarket springs.
Never done it, as I like to keep my cars 'original', but the recommendation is to fit standard springs and shocks with the s/l disconnected.
Incidentally, a friend of mine fitted ATP wishbones, but they didn't last any time at all with premature bush failure.

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Omega General Help / Re: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones
« on: 03 April 2024, 19:34:26 »
I'm glad to hear that! You can see at the top of that photo where the inner side wall had been rubbing against the strut. Apart from the safety aspect and the excessive wear to rhe sidewall, the handling must have been pretty dire prior to having alignment done...

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