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Rear air shocks
« on: Yesterday at 16:06:38 »

Not an omega but a Carlton estate with rear air suspension
The nsr shock is fully extended and is rock solid stuck in this position. Have removed it and it will not budge is it knackered?
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 17:06:33 »

Yup ;( . The fluid part has failed internally.

The air bladder doesn't have a valve in it... The pressure is regulated by a relief valve on the pump.
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 17:31:38 »

this certainly sounds internal .never seen this before .
also if if is internal then the air bladder should be soft and squashy .if its rock hard then its the air inlet that is blocked .very unlikely i know but easy enough to see .
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 17:52:56 »

Thanks for the info. standard shocks incoming  :)
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 18:29:43 »

Put it in a vice, connect a compressed air line, and see how far you can shoot the piston.
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 19:46:06 »

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The air bladder doesn't have a valve in it... The pressure is regulated by a relief valve on the pump.

Didn't the rear air suspension on a Carlton estate just have a schrader valve in the boot area of the car  :-\
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 19:56:15 »

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The air bladder doesn't have a valve in it... The pressure is regulated by a relief valve on the pump.

Didn't the rear air suspension on a Carlton estate just have a schrader valve in the boot area of the car  :-\
Perhaps, presumed it's the same set up as the Omega :-\

That said, if it's off the car, the Schrader valve won't be holding much air in the system ;D
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 19:57:40 »

Thanks for the info. standard shocks incoming  :)
With new, suitable, springs ;)
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 19:59:34 »

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That said, if it's off the car, the Schrader valve won't be holding much air in the system ;D

good point!  ;D ;D
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Re: Rear air shocks
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 22:46:24 »

yes similar idea to the omega .springs are softer but finding std springs shouldnt be an issue
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