Not having driving her on the road except for MOT test i now have discovered 1 major problem and 1 frustrating one
The major one is that i have a serious judder when i move off from stationary.At first i put this down to the car having sat for 3 years and me not having driven a petrol for 2 1/2 years but im now convinced that its not me
There is a grumble that i feel is possably coming from the o/s/f wheel as the car is being driven and the feel of the clutch snatching when you change gear but i dont think its the clutch
My reason for thinking this is that when i got home i felt the centre of the front wheels and the o/s was hotter than the n/s.This is a habit i got into whilst driving lorries as feeling the hubs gave an indication of the state of the bearings an unusually hot one meant it needed attention nothing worse than looking in the nirror and seeing the wheel wobbling and flames as the bearing welded itself to the axle
I got SWMBO to drive the car forward slowly and i could see the o/s/f wheel judder,a bit like cogs not quite catching
The other problem is the rear suspension is very hard or so it seems not on normal roads but seems to be have a bit like a bucking bronco over large dips / humps etc.I can hear the valves shutting down about 30 secs after the doors have been shut etc but having had the problem of the rear bucking when going from high to normal is this likely to be the height corrector or something else The front valve gives a loud click when switching off but the rear is somewhat quieter
The rear is quite easy to push down as far as a normal test goes but makes the car feel like its going to nose dive as the back seems to stay high going over a speed bump or big dips/undulations on normal roads.This is without the car being put in "sport" mode
All comments gladly recieved,however painfull to absorb
Cheers
Colin