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basically, the crownwheel carrier is different for LSD.

it is possible to swap parts over, but even the bearings and seals needed once you have the LSD parts cost more than a decent Omega

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General Car Chat / Woody's weekend
« on: 22 April 2013, 21:04:25 »
this weekend, Matthew, I spend mainly doing this...

http://youtu.be/7cOKiLHoPew

remember to turn up the volume  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: landrover dico help
« on: 18 April 2013, 22:20:07 »
I have a Disco II Td5 auto which I was going to sell. That was until the gearbox blew up.

I also have a Disco 1, but the later car is by far the better. My advice is as follows.

Don't by a diesel. Just have done with the extra fuel use of the V8.

Disco 1 rots everywhere. Disco II rots hardly anywhere.

The air suspension and ACE are the key things to have, but they can be unreliable, so be prepared.

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Am after front and rear bumpers - are they any good on this car ?

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General Car Chat / Re: Will I get road tax?
« on: 17 April 2013, 21:43:20 »
if you're trying to tax it using the green slip, the details on the slip MUST match the insurance. those are the rules.

if the P.O. still gives you the disc, then you've won I guess. That doesn't alter the fact that they shouldn't have done it.

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General Car Chat / Re: Lane change indicators on an Insignia
« on: 17 April 2013, 21:36:21 »
think yourself lucky they don't work all the time - I really can't think of anything more pointless and annoying

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General Car Chat / Re: audi a6 allroad - front brake change
« on: 15 April 2013, 22:03:52 »
I have a spare pair of discs here for one of those ? you got yours yet ?

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General Car Chat / Re: ABS Light on (Astra G)
« on: 15 April 2013, 22:02:36 »
try putting a multimeter across the sensor output and then spinning the wehhl as fast as you can. Repeat for all four wheels and compare.

remember to be on Volts - A.C.

I've seen a few different systems give enough of a signal to generate a live data trace, but not enough to allow the ABS system to work fully.

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General Car Chat / Re: What do we know about P 38 Range rovers
« on: 14 April 2013, 22:23:34 »
you mean the suspension works .....?

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General Car Chat / steering racks
« on: 10 April 2013, 23:35:21 »
not sure why yesterday's thread got locked, but I'm sure it won't be because of steering racks...

A steering rack has the key advantage over a steering box in that it gives far superior steering feel. This is due to the innards being based on gears rather than recirculating balls and sliding elements. You can instantly tell if a car has a rack or box from the dead feeel about straight-ahead.

A steering system, either rack or box will give much better handling if mounted in front of the axle line than behind it. This is almost entirely due to the arrangement giving an inherent toe-in to the outside wheel in turns, thus giving the driver slightly more turn than he's desired or better handling to put another name on it.

Adding a rack to an Omega B is what I'd call a serious modification, my feeling is that you might as well fit a front-mounted rack to get the best of both worlds.

Actually, getting the geometry right is not too difficult - just make sure that there is NO bump-steer. Ideally, the rack position should be correct to the nearest half millemetre. The wishbone pivot lines are not parallel, so the rack can be mounted fore or aft a fair bit.

I would say rack vs box is a no-brainer, whereas front-or-behind the front axle depends more on what design your sump is.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Thats killed the dishwasher!
« on: 08 April 2013, 21:02:05 »
you could try the sensor that tells it its full of water.

If that goes wrong it'll get half-way through the cycle and think its got too much water on board and stop.

don't ask me how I know

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Omega General Help / Re: cams
« on: 08 April 2013, 20:55:53 »
gearing definitely

and emissions regs, too

its not a particularly heavy car, tho. lighter for instance than a Golf

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Omega General Help / Re: police spec part info wanted.
« on: 08 April 2013, 00:20:27 »
Police used same as retail

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Omega General Help / Re: cams
« on: 08 April 2013, 00:19:41 »
lighter, actually !

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