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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #15 on: 13 March 2011, 20:34:50 »

know how you feel mate started at7.30 round a mates workshop to do the rear nrside bearing that was weds  at 10.30 found out the bearing id picked up was wrong one not my fault , so next day mate had to finish for me another 3 hours it was a bastard, then sat morning i start on front brakes as id got new disc,s and pads thought id go whole hog stripdown and paint carriers and calipers great then put new discs on even painted centre of discs to keep from rusting, then noticed one wear indicater knackerd shot out got another brill this is going well then assembled and at 3 pm opened box with the pads yep you geussed it wrong bloody pads so shes sitting on stands still cant get enywhere till monday,enyway tidied up steinmetz grill while waiting, >:(
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #16 on: 13 March 2011, 20:35:12 »

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changing springs is not a one man job without an apparat unless you are hercules..  :-/
Rears on an Omega are normally a doddle.

I'm convinced I've forgotten to do something, no idea what though....
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #17 on: 13 March 2011, 20:46:19 »

Sounds ok to me...

the only other thing I need, is generally someone to stand on the hub to help ease spring in / out....but estate springs are a little longer iirc so need the extra help.

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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #18 on: 14 March 2011, 08:19:27 »

I've had to lever them out that last little bit with a pry bar before, other occasions they practically fell out. I fully expect agro with my current car as it sits too high. Maybe it depends if the donut bushes are new? (makes mental note to do springs first and see)

But what's up with your subframe bushes? I assume you mean the dif ones, which where spotted when lpg'd....?
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #19 on: 14 March 2011, 10:38:54 »

Sounds like you were missing a useless student and his driveway, be sides my far superior tools would have done the job  ::)  :D  ;D

Anything LPG getting in the way of the diff dropping fully? LPG fuel line to your filler?  :-/
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #20 on: 14 March 2011, 11:50:51 »

I did wonder if the new bushes were a factor. Guess they need to be undone :(

Diff bushes are worse than suspected. Know of a supplier?
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« Reply #21 on: 14 March 2011, 18:25:34 »

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I did wonder if the new bushes were a factor. Guess they need to be undone :(

Diff bushes are worse than suspected. Know of a supplier?
Never had to buy any dif bushes yet. First thought would be all german I guess...?  :-/
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #22 on: 14 March 2011, 18:48:08 »

If you come back down to mine we can use the car lift to change them.  Wont take me long  :y
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #23 on: 14 March 2011, 18:49:53 »

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If you come back down to mine we can use the car lift to change them.  Wont take me long  :y
That could be the basis of a plan...  ...esp if GayBoy Gixer could learn how to do rear bushes at the same time ;D
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #24 on: 14 March 2011, 21:20:12 »

Don't fall for it Gaffers, it's all a game.....    although he might bloody leave me alone then  .....yes take it to Gaffers, he'll do it for you  :y
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #25 on: 14 March 2011, 21:26:27 »

So I guess the bushes need doing as well?  Might as well do them both at the same time
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #26 on: 15 March 2011, 10:38:27 »

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I'm not sure what I did wrong. I just couldn't get the subframe low enough, and not enough room to get compressors on it.

Only other one that has given my grief was AA's, but he had heavy duty springs, complete with spring assisters.

You're lost without my expertise :D
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #27 on: 04 April 2011, 12:54:12 »

Had another go yesterday. Failed.

Even if I get old out, 'new' to the car look same length.  No room for compressors :(

Looks like a previous owner has used a bar in the past, looks like one of the rust marks/dings lines up with where a crowbar would go  >:(


I reckon the doughnuts might have to be undone...  ...I'll have a chat with OOF closet gay over a curry at some point about it...
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #28 on: 04 April 2011, 13:06:28 »

I spend whole friday afternoon and saturday for a fuel pump.. (free ;D because I found a nice and cheapo car for a friend :) and he paid my pump  :)

friday afternoon searched for the pump.. found 2 models.. become valid after I took it out..

being lazy to buy new clamps I used the originals.. ;D

saturday, after shopping miggy decided to rest in front of home.. I called the bosch pump service for guarantee they said bring it to us.. when I took out I saw the clamp holding the hose inside decided to quit the game ;D :-[ so called them again and told it was my fault..


but now solved the problem .. it was starting up a bit late when warm..

ps: the plastic casing where the pump sits was full of dirt and metal particles .. spend considerable effort to clean them :-?
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Re: What a waste of a day!
« Reply #29 on: 04 April 2011, 13:13:24 »

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Had another go yesterday. Failed.

Even if I get old out, 'new' to the car look same length.  No room for compressors :(

Looks like a previous owner has used a bar in the past, looks like one of the rust marks/dings lines up with where a crowbar would go  >:(


I reckon the doughnuts might have to be undone...  ...I'll have a chat with OOF closet gay over a curry at some point about it...


Fat mate to stand on hub while you slot out / in?
thinking back to newent...If you remove those donuts you may have trouble getting the bolts to line up again  :-/
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