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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: star_whites on 17 March 2011, 12:44:42

Title: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: star_whites on 17 March 2011, 12:44:42
I have a droaing noise coming from the rear drivers side wheel area. I have replaced the disc/pads and shoes as I thought it was a warped disc however this has made no difference.

Next I thought it was the wheel bearing, but there appears no play in the wheel so I dont think its that, so that leads me to the drive shaft.

Is there just one size fits all or does each model have a different type as Ive been looking on e-bay at used ones just to try as dont want to spend a fortune on one if that is not the problem????
Title: Re: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: RobG on 17 March 2011, 14:12:21
Got a couple here off a 3.2.....same as
Title: Re: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: MutantCav on 17 March 2011, 14:29:08
Does the diff just need topping up perhaps?
Title: Re: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: Lazydocker on 17 March 2011, 17:26:38
I'd be looking at the wheel bearing or the diff oil... The driveshafts are pretty bulletproof TBH

[edit]Just because there's no play in the bearing doesn't mean it's not dry and on it's way out ;) ;)[/edit]
Title: Re: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: wanguttiz on 17 March 2011, 20:39:36
Wheel bearings noise is easy to check. When you reach the speed at which the noise begins, just quickly turn the steering wheel to both sides, to make the car swinging. If the noise dissapears, it's definitely the wheel bearing. When you suddenly turn the car, the load is being put to one side and the bearing of the opposite side turns easily and makes no noise. It means, if the noise dissapears when turning left it's the left side wheel bearing and vice versa. Sorry for my English :)
Title: Re: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: star_whites on 18 March 2011, 06:20:14
Well I have already noticed that the noise gets louder/quieter depending on which way u are Turing I.e.. Going round a roundabout, plus if u jack it up and turn the wheel by hand you can hear the noise almost straight away!......like I said I originally thought it was the disc because of this!

How easy is it to change the bearings and anyone got a rough idea of price to buy one??
Title: Re: 3.0 MV6 Rear Drive Shaft
Post by: wanguttiz on 18 March 2011, 09:00:21
I've done mine last weekend. Not the easiest job, but doable. Here, in Lithuania, SKF bearing costs ~100LTL(~25 pounds).