Cheers addo for the link.
Looking at the photo, it looks very shiny and you cannot see any reinforcement in the rubber.
I'll upload one of my macro photos for comments. Whilst it is a kit and quite comprehensive, it is a bit pricy but I guess it's cheaper than a £150 corrector from GSF!
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You can see the general (presumably original) quality of the diaphragm that I managed to put a hole through.
The reinforced rubber shows its reinforcement on the outside. The critical point is that the rubber would need to be intact on the inside.
Oh dear! Not so intact. Naturally and I again suppose here that if there are fibres which traverse through the cross-section of the diaphragm then any fluid on the inside may transfer in small quantities to the outside behind the dust cover irrespective of whether there are holes or not.
Never having seen a brand new one of these, I would deduce that the cotton fibres on the inside are caused by age and natural deterioration through movement.
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Thanks to all for assistance so far.
I spoke with Martin at Pleiades. Couldn't find a more helpful chap. Really chatty!
Managed to sequester a couple of diaphragms, two alloy rings and external dust cover from him. Cost a tad under £20 including 1st Class postage.
1st Class service as well, received bits next day.
Fitted today. No leak from rear height corrector.
Did the Hydrarincauge. Mate had an oil syphoning tool which uses compressed air. That made the job fun. NO LHM left in the reservoir.
Heads up for everyone. May be I am missing something but when I out reservoir back in it was sitting odd and knocking on the metal 'box' where the stud on the bottom of the tank goes into. It looks as though there should be a rubber washer or gasket there to stop this.
I lost mine taking the reservoir out as I didn't know it was there and it must have vanished into the depths of the darkness that is the Xantia engine bay never to be seen again. Used a rubber bulkhead grommet instead.
Used 5 litres of Hydrorincauge. 3.5 - 4 litres to fill reservoir and the other litre to bled all four corners.
Can't wait to get the green stuff back in and new spheres on in around 2 - 3 months. Maybe sooner if I can't resist.
Also, drop a couple of Lemfoerder anti-roll bar stabiliser links on from Euro Car Parts. Cost me £38 for the pair.
Struggling to get the nut back on one side. Does anyone know the pitch and nut size off hand?
19mm A/F nylocs on there at present but cannot tighten them up for the life of me so thread must be wrong unless there supposed to take old 3/4"
I spoke with Martin at Pleiades. Couldn't find a more helpful chap. Really chatty!
Managed to sequester a couple of diaphragms, two alloy rings and external dust cover from him. Cost a tad under £20 including 1st Class postage.
1st Class service as well, received bits next day.
Fitted today. No leak from rear height corrector.
Did the Hydrarincauge. Mate had an oil syphoning tool which uses compressed air. That made the job fun. NO LHM left in the reservoir.
Heads up for everyone. May be I am missing something but when I out reservoir back in it was sitting odd and knocking on the metal 'box' where the stud on the bottom of the tank goes into. It looks as though there should be a rubber washer or gasket there to stop this.
I lost mine taking the reservoir out as I didn't know it was there and it must have vanished into the depths of the darkness that is the Xantia engine bay never to be seen again. Used a rubber bulkhead grommet instead.
Used 5 litres of Hydrorincauge. 3.5 - 4 litres to fill reservoir and the other litre to bled all four corners.
Can't wait to get the green stuff back in and new spheres on in around 2 - 3 months. Maybe sooner if I can't resist.
Also, drop a couple of Lemfoerder anti-roll bar stabiliser links on from Euro Car Parts. Cost me £38 for the pair.
Struggling to get the nut back on one side. Does anyone know the pitch and nut size off hand?
19mm A/F nylocs on there at present but cannot tighten them up for the life of me so thread must be wrong unless there supposed to take old 3/4"
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That bung the reservoir sits on is very critical Roger. Otherwise there's a good chance vibration might wear a hole in the reservoir over time.
I know the nuts on the droplinks are a bit off but not sure of the size exactly. It's always a good idea to renew them as the old ones are not necessarily the same and often become damaged in removal; I suspect this is the problem.
I know the nuts on the droplinks are a bit off but not sure of the size exactly. It's always a good idea to renew them as the old ones are not necessarily the same and often become damaged in removal; I suspect this is the problem.
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Citronut and Jim - you're both on the nail!
They did become damaged in removal. Judicious use of the angle grinder proved their downfall.
Found new nuts in my mate's stores but only after struggling with a vice, allen key and 19mm spanner.
Interesting point with the damaged threads for same part from ECP. I wonder if they are buying in 2nd quality parts.
The annoying thing for me is that I have a neighbour on our road who specialises in Citroens and Peugeots and he supposedly changed the drop links last year but there is no way that he did both sides.
I bought the drop links and I seem to remember seeing them on the car but one of e new links turned out to be faulty so he took it off and I went back to GSF and changed it. I don't think he refitted it. Car dontinued to knock going over bumps and undulations.
Anyway, new links on fitted by me. Fantastic result! Car feels different. More compliant. No knocking.
They did become damaged in removal. Judicious use of the angle grinder proved their downfall.
Found new nuts in my mate's stores but only after struggling with a vice, allen key and 19mm spanner.
Interesting point with the damaged threads for same part from ECP. I wonder if they are buying in 2nd quality parts.
The annoying thing for me is that I have a neighbour on our road who specialises in Citroens and Peugeots and he supposedly changed the drop links last year but there is no way that he did both sides.
I bought the drop links and I seem to remember seeing them on the car but one of e new links turned out to be faulty so he took it off and I went back to GSF and changed it. I don't think he refitted it. Car dontinued to knock going over bumps and undulations.
Anyway, new links on fitted by me. Fantastic result! Car feels different. More compliant. No knocking.