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RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Niall - 03-05-2015 (03-05-2015, 09:54 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Who designed these 'fatter in the middle' springs, such a dangerous idea! Didn't realise 406s USed them tbh. How is it dangerous?!? RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Toms306 - 03-05-2015 When a conventional spring snaps it can't go anywhere but inside the rest of the spring, you've gotta be really unlucky for it to cause tyre damage. When this style spring snaps the 'fatter' coils drop past the seat and rip into the tyre... Happened on my Vec and was almost right through the tyre in less than a mile of sub 30mph. Happened on a Fiesta at speed when I was at Ford and ripped straight through the tyre, fortunately the driver managed to stop it by ruining the bumper in a verge. ![]() Ok if it happens coming off your drive not much of an issue but that happens at speed it could have major consequences, was one of the reasons I never could trust the Vec! RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Niall - 03-05-2015 And how often do springs snap? Its hardly a daily occurrence! RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Toms306 - 03-05-2015 They snap quite often nowadays with such poor roads... Seems to be one of the biggest MOT fails atm across the various forums I'm on, although more common on bigger cars, Mondeo/Vectra etc. But it doesn't matter how often they snap, cars are filled with shite that'll probably never be used but is there as a failsafe. Fitting springs that'll take out a tyre when they snap seems pretty counterproductive to me. ![]() THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 07-05-2015 It is getting far more common. Main problem I had is that because the tapered spring shot down over the strut it damaged a brake pipe, bent the drop link, smashed an ABS sensor, allowed the top mount to fall apart and sunk the car to ground level. All sorted now though! THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 14-07-2015 Well made it to Pugfest, even went up the hill! Blower is still dead and the front wheels need balancing but otherwise she's going great! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rNyN7bTDtks&feature=youtu.be RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 24-08-2015 Slight update, non-car related issues have eaten all my savings so no second car yet and this old beast hasn't had a penny spent on it sadly, but the blower randomly started working again on Saturday! RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - procta - 19-09-2015 liam, check the connections, as mine has been acting the goat, and all I did was tap where the fan was, and it started to work again. RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Poodle - 22-09-2015 More than likely that means the fan motor has developed a flat spot and ideally needs replacing, Procta. RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - procta - 22-09-2015 (22-09-2015, 01:57 PM)Poodle Wrote: More than likely that means the fan motor has developed a flat spot and ideally needs replacing, Procta. cheers for that poodle! I will look into a replacement, when I get the time RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 18-11-2015 Well, finally had a big issue, the clutch is dead. Think the release bearing has collapsed. Still, not surprising after a summer of towing caravans! THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 06-12-2015 So, after getting a new clutch fitted, went to London to see some mates. Coming back up the A1... Rattling followed by a bang, and the battery light. The crank pulley collapsed, but luckily no cambelt damage. Its due a cambelt anyway so Tuesday when I'm off work its getting done. Putting way too much money into this to be honest. RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Toms306 - 07-12-2015 Lucky that didn't take the cambelt!! ![]() You need something modern and reliable tbh. ![]() ![]() RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 09-12-2015 Ha screw that! Rare bit of luck, took off the cambelt cover and painted on the back was "belt+tens+wpump 155k 07/06/14". It's on 167k now so I'll save that belt kit for a while! I was only doing it because I didn't know if it had been done ![]() Pulley was a pain in the arse, had to resort to putting a breaker bar on the bolt and spinning the engine over. One bolt took 45 minutes but hey, it's done. And the noise I thought was a sticky lifter must have been the pulley! RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - Piggy - 09-12-2015 At least no cambelt change needed... Committed to keeping this for a bit then? RE: THE_Liam's 406 HDI - THE_Liam - 10-12-2015 Oh aye yeah, until after the wedding when I've got money again. Might even keep it then and just get a second car. |