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Title: Prop shaft
Post by: omega3000 on 11 March 2012, 18:59:07
Is the prop shaft hollow ? While investigating the annoying rattle i ruled out the rear brakes and handbrake as all that has been checked . But while turning the prop i can hear what i think is something rolling around inside the prop like a loose metal bit  :-\
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: Murph on 11 March 2012, 19:01:40
Yep - it is hollow, but for the life of me I can't figure out how something could get in there!
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: omega3000 on 11 March 2012, 19:05:06
Yep - it is hollow, but for the life of me I can't figure out how something could get in there!

Its definately inside , if its open ended i could drop the prop and empty it ?
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: doz on 11 March 2012, 19:30:58
Do Omega run the rubber donuts each end of the prop like the Carltons do?
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: freecall666 on 11 March 2012, 19:32:04
may be a bit of the weld has come off inside. or rust under the plate with number on it, its rivited on to the shaft.
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: omega3000 on 11 March 2012, 19:36:44
may be a bit of the weld has come off inside.

It sounds like a ball bearing , a weld could possibly be it ...bloody annoying though when the windows down you can hear it rolling about
 ::)

If i drop the prop can i see inside if its hollow or is it sealed up ?
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: STMO123 on 11 March 2012, 19:41:18
may be a bit of the weld has come off inside.

It sounds like a ball bearing , a weld could possibly be it ...bloody annoying though when the windows down you can hear it rolling about
 ::)

If i drop the prop can i see inside if its hollow or is it sealed up ?

It has a spline on each end to connect to gearbox and diff. :)
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: omega3000 on 11 March 2012, 19:42:47
Mmm ? I wont get it out then  >:(  Only thing to do is drill a hole in it .
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: doz on 11 March 2012, 19:45:04
You drill it your bugger up the balance.
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: Andy H on 11 March 2012, 19:45:56
may be a bit of the weld has come off inside.

It sounds like a ball bearing , a weld could possibly be it ...bloody annoying though when the windows down you can hear it rolling about
 ::)

If i drop the prop can i see inside if its hollow or is it sealed up ?
The prop shaft(s) are hollow (they ring like a bell if you tap them with a spanner).

The Omega has a two piece shaft with a sliding CV joint at the centre bearing. I can't really see how you would get something out without cutting the shafts TBH

Oops, just occured to me. CV joints have big ball bearings in them (at least they do until something goes wrong............... ::).)
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: omega3000 on 11 March 2012, 19:53:29
It only makes the noise if i turn the prop , i have been under the car and pin pointed the noise and its inside the prop right at the back where the prop joins the diff  ;) One thing i could do is seperate the prop from the diff and see if it does it when disconnected .

You drill it your bugger up the balance.
Wont be drilling it then , for now ill drive with radio a bit louder and look out for a prop shaft . :y
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: markfree on 11 March 2012, 19:58:09
According to haynes it's not too difficult to get the prop off - only a 3 spanner job  ::)  - I wouldnt drill it.
I have a prop shaft on my f/l v6 2.5 if you want it and if I can get the bugger off :y
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: omega3000 on 11 March 2012, 20:01:35
According to haynes it's not too difficult to get the prop off - only a 3 spanner job  ::)  - I wouldnt drill it.
I have a prop shaft on my f/l v6 2.5 if you want it and if I can get the bugger off :y

Ok thanks MF , ill drop the prop and further investigate and let you know if ill be needing it . Just going to confirm its inside then ill PM you . Many thanks  ;)
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: Agemo on 11 March 2012, 20:49:09

Given the cost of a propshaft (from a breaker on here) I would be tempted to just replace it.   ::)
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: albitz on 11 March 2012, 21:00:00
may be a bit of the weld has come off inside.

It sounds like a ball bearing , a weld could possibly be it ...bloody annoying though when the windows down you can hear it rolling about
 ::)

If i drop the prop can i see inside if its hollow or is it sealed up ?

It has a spline on each end to connect to gearbox and diff. :)

No it doesnt,now get back to general chat. :P ::)
Title: Re: Prop shaft
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 11 March 2012, 21:21:54
may be a bit of the weld has come off inside.

It sounds like a ball bearing , a weld could possibly be it ...bloody annoying though when the windows down you can hear it rolling about
 ::)

If i drop the prop can i see inside if its hollow or is it sealed up ?

It has a spline on each end to connect to gearbox and diff. :)

No it doesnt,now get back to general chat. :P ::)

 ;D ;D