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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: CDX on 10 January 2009, 17:55:36

Title: 2 Questions
Post by: CDX on 10 January 2009, 17:55:36
Hi All

Got a couple of questions which I know to some of you is going to sound like I'm a complete dickhead!!

1 runnuing the car in a straight line steering wheel slightly off centre and car pulls to the left would this just be a wheel alingment problem or could it be more serious.

2 How can you test the level and concentration of the antifreeze?

Any help greatly appreciated!!

 :D
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: RobG on 10 January 2009, 18:09:00
Q1, Check steering components for any free play

Q2, Test strips or buy one of these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Engine-coolent--Antifreeze-Tester---Test-your-car_W0QQitemZ300285200666QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090107?IMSfp=TL090107138001r4583  :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: CDX on 10 January 2009, 18:11:09
Thanks for that
 :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: tanker12uk on 10 January 2009, 18:23:22
Hi mate
couple of cheap tests first basic but check tyre wear and pressure if its like mine it eats front tyres [I drive like a plank  :-[ ] but always on the inside edge where you cant see it unless you look it normaly means front wishbones or tracking
second if it pulls in is the car straight it might have had a bang on the front end
I hope its the tyre pressures that can cause the problem but front wishbones are not that expensive
cheers

Tanker
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: CDX on 10 January 2009, 18:26:02
Cheers Tanker
 :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 10 January 2009, 18:57:35
Mt recommendation on the antifreeze is to drain flusha dn change the coolant.....its probably long overdue needing it and you then know for sure its the right strength
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: RobG on 10 January 2009, 19:01:04
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Mt recommendation on the antifreeze is to drain flusha dn change the coolant.....its probably long overdue needing it and you then know for sure its the right strength
And if you do use red :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: CDX on 11 January 2009, 14:35:28
Whats the difference between 'Red' and 'OATS'?
 :o
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: gwa on 11 January 2009, 14:40:39
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Hi mate
couple of cheap tests first basic but check tyre wear and pressure if its like mine it eats front tyres [I drive like a plank  :-[ ] but always on the inside edge where you cant see it unless you look it normaly means front wishbones or tracking
second if it pulls in is the car straight it might have had a bang on the front end
I hope its the tyre pressures that can cause the problem but front wishbones are not that expensive
cheers

Tanker

Complete your profile so we know roughly what car & area you live in.

Search OOF for WIM or Wheels In Motion, then get their number and talk to them, could be simple solution.  :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: RobG on 11 January 2009, 14:47:52
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Whats the difference between 'Red' and 'OATS'?
 :o
OAT is "organic acid technology". Most modern cars use oats antifreeze which is coloured red or orange as it has a longer service interval. If your system coolant is neither of these colours make sure you do a thorough flush as oats is not compatible with "standard" antifreeze. :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: CDX on 11 January 2009, 14:49:32
Cheers just checked and mine is an orange colour
 :)
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: RobG on 11 January 2009, 15:00:52
Oat`s then. Still do a good flush though :y :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: Shagma on 11 January 2009, 20:51:34
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Oat`s then. Still do a good flush though :y :y

I'm about to drain the antifreeze myself due to removing exhaust manifold and drilling out studs...
Why do you need to flush the system before refilling new antifreeze..?
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: RobG on 11 January 2009, 21:24:51
To get rid of sh*t :) :)
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: Shagma on 11 January 2009, 21:31:58
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To get rid of sh*t :) :)
Yeah, I see.
How do you perform this flushing and what kind of fluid is most suitable?
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: RobG on 11 January 2009, 21:36:44
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To get rid of sh*t :) :)
Yeah, I see.
How do you perform this flushing and what kind of fluid is most suitable?
Water and read this http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1167917774  :y
Title: Re: 2 Questions
Post by: Shagma on 11 January 2009, 21:50:07
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To get rid of sh*t :) :)
Yeah, I see.
How do you perform this flushing and what kind of fluid is most suitable?
Water and read this http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1167917774  :y

Thanks mate! :)