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pappa
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Wobbling 24V Limousine
« on: Nov 3rd, 2006, 9:47am » |
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Greetings Fellow Scorpionists! Winter has finally reached Finland... brr... And so I had to put the winter tires with spikes under the beast. Already during summer I noticed that when I was overtaking or otherwise standing on the gas pedal, the rear end of the car felt slightly sluggish and tends to swing a bit sideways. Like if it would like to swing her tail to left/right. During summer it's not bothering so much but now the roads are on ice and you actually don't need much of a swing on it to get it spinning around. The rear wheels are disappearing into the chassis, see: http://www.issikka.net/make/scorpio_96.htm but the shock absorbers and springs should be ok. When I do a search, I see a lot of talk about the bushes - could someone translate that to me - in general what do you mean with "bushes" ? I've been to Australia and a man can go and walk in the bushes there - I'm a Fin, so forgive me for my lack of English language. My tires are now brand new Nokian 4 winter tires. There should not be be too much tolerance in the streering and streering has recently been aligned (toe in/out adjustment) Any ideas?
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Re: Wobbling 24V Limousine
« Reply #1 on: Nov 3rd, 2006, 10:08am » |
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Hi there, your English is considerably better than my Finnish Basically, suspension bushes are used where the cars chassis meets a suspension component. These bushes reduce noise and vibration. They can and do wear out and many people replace them with uprated bushes, often polyurethane bushes. Have a check of your stabiliser bar: http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/manual/suspension/RAxleStabiliser.pdf the rear shock absorber bushes: http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/manual/suspension/RAxleShockAbs.pdf and check the shock absorber mounting bolt (found in the boot, under the carpet) is torqued up to 85nm. Hope this helps PS Keep an eye on your rear tye wear as uneven wear patterns could point to the hub nut being loose, hub failure or wheel bearing wear.
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Re: Wobbling 24V Limousine
« Reply #2 on: Nov 3rd, 2006, 10:14am » |
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I can't see it being rear bushes, See example HERE #6 etc. The springs on the rear look as if they are weak to me. These BUSHES #7 on the front are the normal ones that seem to go all of the time. As for it wobbling then I have not got a clue without seeing the car, Others might have an idea though.
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Re: Wobbling 24V Limousine
« Reply #3 on: Nov 3rd, 2006, 12:52pm » |
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How about the large bushes (#2) in the picture of rear suspension? Causes similar symptoms in Sierra if those are worn out. After all the rear assembly is not that different on Sierra and Scorpio. Otto
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Re: Wobbling 24V Limousine
« Reply #4 on: Nov 4th, 2006, 7:54am » |
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Hi there, I had asimilar problem with my scorp . When you braked or accelerated the back end appeared to swerve to one side. It was caused by a worn main bearing in the wheel hub. There was no noise from the bearing but when it was stripped it virtualy fell appart ! Hope this may help. Chris.
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Re: Wobbling 24V Limousine
« Reply #5 on: Nov 6th, 2006, 9:43am » |
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Thanks all! Very good advice all. I'll go on and do more investigating based on the ideas you have proposed. I have already changed the drivers side wheel bearings, they were rather worn out. The passeger side bearings are still in the package, but will be changed a.s.a.p. Thanks!
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Re: Wobbling 24V Limousine
« Reply #6 on: Dec 6th, 2006, 10:57am » |
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Wobbling mystery solved, but not sorted. I think most of the BUSHES are dead. At least the front bushes in the lower arms are very bad (steering wheel has started to rumble violently) they are really worn. Think it's the same in the rear, but haven't checked them. Looking for new bushes for the front lower arms, couldn't find them easily, so I guess it's a "go to the nearest Ford dealer and give all you've got to them" case then
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