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Title: You know when you start one job....
Post by: MickAP on 04 April 2010, 18:51:17
You come across something that possibly needs doing.

Finished the rear brakes, the handbrake needed adjusting so it held equally on both sides, and replaced the anti-rattle springs for new ones, on the pads.
Also greased up the rear brake lines, I reckon they should pass the MOT ok next month.

Anyway on to the oil/filter change, done that and sorted the iffy drain plug, nice and tight now.

When I removed the cover plate (on the under tray) for the oil change I found a nut in there. I wondered where it has come from. I removed under tray partially but couldn't see where it may have dropped  from.
Stuck it all back together and everythings fine.
Worried about this nut though, on closer examination it is the same as my exhaust manifold fixing nuts on the 2.2.
Question is would they be the same on the TD exhaust manifold as on the 2.2 petrol engine. I haven't looked there yet.

Mick
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: Beard on 28 May 2013, 22:16:29
Hi, Does anybody know how to change the springs on the rear suspension? as the spring has broke and is in need of urgent fixing.
need to know as quick as possible; thank you  :o  ::) :y
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: henryd on 28 May 2013, 22:19:57
Hi, Does anybody know how to change the springs on the rear suspension? as the spring has broke and is in need of urgent fixing.
need to know as quick as possible; thank you  :o  ::) :y

Look in the maintenance guides,

You'll get more help if you start your own thread :y
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: noel on 28 May 2013, 22:25:28
Hi, Does anybody know how to change the springs on the rear suspension? as the spring has broke and is in need of urgent fixing.
need to know as quick as possible; thank you  :o  ::) :y
Hi, Does anybody know how to change the springs on the rear suspension? as the spring has broke and is in need of urgent fixing.
need to know as quick as possible; thank you  :o  ::) :y
as already stated you need to start your own thread :y
but please click on link for guide to replace rear springs (need to change a s a pair) :y
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90537.0
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: noel on 28 May 2013, 22:32:17
You come across something that possibly needs doing.

Finished the rear brakes, the handbrake needed adjusting so it held equally on both sides, and replaced the anti-rattle springs for new ones, on the pads.
Also greased up the rear brake lines, I reckon they should pass the MOT ok next month.

Anyway on to the oil/filter change, done that and sorted the iffy drain plug, nice and tight now.

When I removed the cover plate (on the under tray) for the oil change I found a nut in there. I wondered where it has come from. I removed under tray partially but couldn't see where it may have dropped  from.
Stuck it all back together and everythings fine.
Worried about this nut though, on closer examination it is the same as my exhaust manifold fixing nuts on the 2.2.
Question is would they be the same on the TD exhaust manifold as on the 2.2 petrol engine
. I haven't looked there yet.

Mick
i suspect they are the same,but im sure someone will be along shortly to confirm ;)
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: Broomies Mate on 28 May 2013, 22:36:12
You come across something that possibly needs doing.

Finished the rear brakes, the handbrake needed adjusting so it held equally on both sides, and replaced the anti-rattle springs for new ones, on the pads.
Also greased up the rear brake lines, I reckon they should pass the MOT ok next month.

Anyway on to the oil/filter change, done that and sorted the iffy drain plug, nice and tight now.

When I removed the cover plate (on the under tray) for the oil change I found a nut in there. I wondered where it has come from. I removed under tray partially but couldn't see where it may have dropped  from.
Stuck it all back together and everythings fine.
Worried about this nut though, on closer examination it is the same as my exhaust manifold fixing nuts on the 2.2.
Question is would they be the same on the TD exhaust manifold as on the 2.2 petrol engine
. I haven't looked there yet.

Mick
i suspect they are the same,but im sure someone will be along shortly to confirm ;)

This question was asked in 2010 - I'm sure they appreciate the response though.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 28 May 2013, 23:06:24
 ;D
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: albitz on 28 May 2013, 23:13:49
Hi, Does anybody know how to change the springs on the rear suspension? as the spring has broke and is in need of urgent fixing.
need to know as quick as possible; thank you  :o  ::) :y

I changed mine yesterday using the following method.
Chock front wheels very safely.
Handbrake off.
Jack rear off car up as high as you can and then support it with axle stands and also place wheels under the car.
Undo lower shock mount.
undo 13mm nut/bolt on droplink.
Using a long lever of some description (a scaffold bar about a metre long is perfect) lever the suspension arm down from the chassis to allow the spring to be taken out.
Lever the arm down again to fit he new spring,then reassemble in reverse order.
Removing and refitting the springs is easier if you have a second pair of hands to either operate the lever or remove/replace spring.
I didn't,but it would have been easier if I had.
I jacked up,and changed spring one side at a time.      Hope that helps.
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: amba on 29 May 2013, 11:43:52
Much easier if you drop the rear diff on a trolley jack and also undo the rear exhaust rubber hangers.Makes the spring almost fall out and replacing is as easy.

Only a few mnore bolts to undo and do up but much less grief than wedging bars etc in ...imho
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 29 May 2013, 11:57:52
And dont forget it needs to be in neutral with the handbrake OFF.
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: albitz on 29 May 2013, 12:25:10
I found it much quicker without bothering to drop the diff tbh,even working by myself.It took less than an hour and a half to change both. Each to their own though. :y
Title: Re: You know when you start one job....
Post by: noel on 30 May 2013, 22:16:32
You come across something that possibly needs doing.

Finished the rear brakes, the handbrake needed adjusting so it held equally on both sides, and replaced the anti-rattle springs for new ones, on the pads.
Also greased up the rear brake lines, I reckon they should pass the MOT ok next month.

Anyway on to the oil/filter change, done that and sorted the iffy drain plug, nice and tight now.

When I removed the cover plate (on the under tray) for the oil change I found a nut in there. I wondered where it has come from. I removed under tray partially but couldn't see where it may have dropped  from.
Stuck it all back together and everythings fine.
Worried about this nut though, on closer examination it is the same as my exhaust manifold fixing nuts on the 2.2.
Question is would they be the same on the TD exhaust manifold as on the 2.2 petrol engine
. I haven't looked there yet.

Mick
i suspect they are the same,but im sure someone will be along shortly to confirm ;)

This question was asked in 2010 - I'm sure they appreciate the response though.  ;D ;D ;D
chuff me so it was :P