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| jorgy9 |
Posted: November 21, 2008 03:53 am
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-------------------- XM '94 V6 12v, manual, Diravi - Mark "1.5" in black - bought: 138,000mls now: 167,000 miles
Axel '87 1.1 - real '70s Citroen handling (nope, it's not hydraulic!) My Flickr page I ...and II Is your XM as soft as it should be ?? ...Well, again: is it ??? Mine is not as good...but quite near! >>How I repaired my suspension part I ...and part II<< Kilmarnock -18mls south-west of Glasgow- |
| Jan-hendrik |
Posted: November 21, 2008 08:42 am
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Huh
The only Cits using LHM I have owned were the DS, the CX, the BX and the XM. Hydraulic suspension first appeared on the rear suspension of the Traction Avant. Did this model use brake fluid for the brakes? -------------------- 2000 XM 3.0 V6 24v Exclusive Auto 70k km (LHD; ORGA 8569)
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| Citroenmad |
Posted: November 21, 2008 12:40 pm
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We have a Hydraulic traction - and no i dont think it did. Originally the traction and early DS models ran on a red version of LHM. Anyway ours now runs on the green LHM. Red i believe gave a slightly softer ride, however the traction is so floaty it often reaches its full suspension movement, both up and down, when driving. The front suspension on the 6H was also softened, to improve the overall ride. It does ride very softly indeed. This post has been edited by Citroenmad on November 24, 2008 05:54 pm -------------------- 1995 'N' XM 2.1TD VSX Manual Estate, magenta red - 62K miles
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| Peter.N. |
Posted: November 21, 2008 12:57 pm
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Very informative - and entertaining.
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'96 'N' 2.1 td VSX manual estate White RP6695. '01 'Y' 406 GXL Hdi 110 manual estate silver '01 C5 estate 2.0. Hdi 110hp manual Located in Charmouth, Dorset. U.K. Blower transistors MJ 11015 |
| jorgy9 |
Posted: November 24, 2008 05:28 pm
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Apparently it's not uncommon for people to use brake fluid instead of LHM due to ignorance, or as an emergency solution in the event of a breakdown. So this test will tell u if your "brand new" purchase has/has ever had brake fluid used in its veins. G -------------------- XM '94 V6 12v, manual, Diravi - Mark "1.5" in black - bought: 138,000mls now: 167,000 miles
Axel '87 1.1 - real '70s Citroen handling (nope, it's not hydraulic!) My Flickr page I ...and II Is your XM as soft as it should be ?? ...Well, again: is it ??? Mine is not as good...but quite near! >>How I repaired my suspension part I ...and part II<< Kilmarnock -18mls south-west of Glasgow- |
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| DerekW |
Posted: December 07, 2008 06:20 pm
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Does this work with both the old castor based brake fluid and the newer synthetic type?
As an aside, more years ago than I care to remember as a very young, impecuneous (and ignorant) aircraft mechanic, I topped up my castor-based car brake system with aircraft hydraulic fluid OM15 - Oil Mineral, geddit? Result, within 10 miles the brake pedal locked solid. I learnt from that! Derek -------------------- 1999 3.0V624v Exclusive Black! (RP8362)
2004 C3 Sensodrive Exclusive 1994 ZX Aura 1.8 auto Location: 5 miles North of Boston, Lincolnshire |
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