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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: bellers on 16 November 2010, 17:34:05

Title: name that part
Post by: bellers on 16 November 2010, 17:34:05
Was gettin tyres and while car was jacked up took a look to see why it was wearing inside at front passenger. To me I'm goin to call it the steering arm mount. It seems to bolt onto the side wall (inner wing?) Of the engine bay. Anyone know what I'm on about and what the proper name is for this part so I can get it ordered tomorrow.

Thanks
Jonny
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: Andy B on 16 November 2010, 17:37:58
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..... Anyone know what I'm on about and what the proper name is for this part so I can get it ordered tomorrow.

Thanks
Jonny

One of these? ....... clicky (http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=omega+idler+arm&_sacat=0&_odkw=loctite+574&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313)

be careful where you order them from thought, there's some cr4p on the market, but unfortunately I can't remember which to avoid.  :-[  ;)
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 November 2010, 17:41:21
Inside shoulder wear is usually down to camber adjustment on an Omega. As the suspension ages the camber setting becomes excessive.

Having said that, the steering idler arm is a common failure and if there is any up-and-down play it's worth changing this.

While you're there, check the front wishbone bushes. Another common failure. Once any faulty parts have been replaced it will need a full geometry setup. Make sure that the front camber is not excessive. It needs to be set to approximately 1o10' to avoid excessive wear. It's not uncommon for tyre depots not to bother to set this if it's "in the green" but that can mean over 2 degrees which will cause excessive wear.

Kevin
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: RobG on 16 November 2010, 17:44:46
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..... Anyone know what I'm on about and what the proper name is for this part so I can get it ordered tomorrow.

Thanks
Jonny

One of these? ....... clicky (http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=omega+idler+arm&_sacat=0&_odkw=loctite+574&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313)

be careful where you order them from thought, there's some cr4p on the market, but unfortunately I can't remember which to avoid.  :-[  ;)
This is the one to buy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-Steering-Idler-Arm-110mm-9195731-Omega-Carlton-/190466020766?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2c58a8d59e
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: bellers on 16 November 2010, 18:56:33
again thanks for the fast and helpfully replies. will order one up tomorrow

jonny
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: bellers on 17 November 2010, 14:28:40
Rang my local motorfactors today and they told me that there are two sizes 110mm and 120mm long. Vauxhall quoted me 75 pound but weren't able to tell me the length. Anyone know what the lenght is? I'm unable to find out in work so can't find out before motorfactors closes
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: mantahatch on 17 November 2010, 14:32:33
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Rang my local motorfactors today and they told me that there are two sizes 110mm and 120mm long. Vauxhall quoted me 75 pound but weren't able to tell me the length. Anyone know what the lenght is? I'm unable to find out in work so can't find out before motorfactors closes


According to the link above it is 110mm

HTH
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: RobG on 17 November 2010, 14:33:14
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Rang my local motorfactors today and they told me that there are two sizes 110mm and 120mm long. Vauxhall quoted me 75 pound but weren't able to tell me the length. Anyone know what the lenght is? I'm unable to find out in work so can't find out before motorfactors closes


According to the link above it is 110mm HTH
Yep ::)
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: Jimbob on 17 November 2010, 14:33:35
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Rang my local motorfactors today and they told me that there are two sizes 110mm and 120mm long. Vauxhall quoted me 75 pound but weren't able to tell me the length. Anyone know what the lenght is? I'm unable to find out in work so can't find out before motorfactors closes


Make sure it is a decent part they supply, many pattern ones are utter crap.

the one listed above is Lemforder and may of us have used em with no problems.
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: mrgreen on 17 November 2010, 15:13:40
yes i believe lemförder is the original supplier to vauxhall/opel
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: bellers on 17 November 2010, 18:29:54
i just ordered it from vauxhall. while i was in i asked about rocker cover gaskets, now NLS they only sell covers and gasket kit but original is NSL. He said he is referred to new part numbers and he thinks these are metal covers and a gasket. he said he wasnt sure and to ask on the forums if anyone knew. he offered me 20% discount now costing £158
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 17 November 2010, 19:23:31
Just wondering bellers, why did you ask for a recommended steering idler arm, get offered a link to an OEM Lemforder, then just buy one from the dealer?  :-?
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: bellers on 17 November 2010, 21:24:08
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Just wondering bellers, why did you ask for a recommended steering idler arm, get offered a link to an OEM Lemforder, then just buy one from the dealer?  :-?

i asked what it the proper name was so i could order it. My paypal account wont work been trying for ages and just wont let me in even after contacting paypal so cant buy from ebay.

i really need it as its really loose and a lot of play.
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: TheBoy on 17 November 2010, 21:27:26
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i just ordered it from vauxhall. while i was in i asked about rocker cover gaskets, now NLS they only sell covers and gasket kit but original is NSL. He said he is referred to new part numbers and he thinks these are metal covers and a gasket. he said he wasnt sure and to ask on the forums if anyone knew. he offered me 20% discount now costing £158
No Omega cover is metal. Nor do you need to buy new covers.  Go in with the part numbers from the maintenence guide.  And beware, the dealer will do his utmost to sell you the wrong sealant!!
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 17 November 2010, 21:38:44
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Just wondering bellers, why did you ask for a recommended steering idler arm, get offered a link to an OEM Lemforder, then just buy one from the dealer?  :-?

i asked what it the proper name was so i could order it. My paypal account wont work been trying for ages and just wont let me in even after contacting paypal so cant buy from ebay.

i really need it as its really loose and a lot of play.

Quite understand, no worries. You can see why I was bemused. And as said above, beware of dealers, they dont really know what theyre talking about; so check on here, then TELL them what you want, never ask!!   :D :D
Title: Re: name that part
Post by: Brikhead on 17 November 2010, 21:44:20
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i really need it as its really loose and a lot of play.

I'm wondering if you checked it with the front wheels off the ground? When the suspension is loaded may be the 'play' is not so bad.
Also would wear in this item cause uneven tyre wear? Vauge steering, maybe...