
Good work on the V6

xantia_v6 wrote: 21 Oct 2017, 07:28 Which emissions reading was high?
BTW, you might want to edit the titile of this blog to add the "V6" (go to the first post, edit that and change the title there).
CitroJim wrote: 21 Oct 2017, 04:04 Sorry to hear you've been ill and in hospitalI trust all is well now...
Good work on the V6Get some proper oil in the gearbox and change it three times in quick succession and all should be OK...
Zelandeth wrote: 21 Oct 2017, 01:31 Is that a bit of old fridge/washing machine etc?
A significant portion of my old T25 camper van's floor was from an old washing machine!
That is a typical symptom of the "hydractive bounce" that many of these cars suffer from. The problem is that the (usually rear) hydractive valve does not open when it should, and then when it does later decide to open, the pressure in the hydractive sphere is less than the suspension pressure, so there is a rush of LHM from the struts into the hydractive sphere, causing the suspension to drop a little.yannbeam wrote: 21 Oct 2017, 23:18 Another issue I've noticed today is the rear suspension dropping when it rises up from the low position. It drops suddenly about 10/15 mm, pauses and then carries on to the correct height. Its quite a jolt when it does it. I tried it many times in case it was air in the system, but it doesn't seem do it every time. The spheres are quite old so might want changing. Any ideas ?
yannbeam wrote: 07 Jan 2018, 03:51but the gearbox is a slightly different matter. It can best be described as 'random'. It sometimes holds gears for far too long, while at other times changing up in quick succession, only to have to change down as its in too high a gear. Other than that its fine !