Last night I experienced a big crack followed by a bouncy ride, this morning I found my push rod has snapped off at the button end, penetrated the gaiter. On removal and further examination the misaligned rod has split the piston which in turn has damaged the cylinder.
So complete assembly now required asap, I am now without suitable transport and need to move myself and stuff around.
wanted estate rear suspension cylinder complete
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Re: wanted estate rear suspension cylinder complete
If it's the same I have one on a subframe, but am not really in a position to be dealing with it.
In your position I would phone Manuel at Woodlinkin, he will probably have one as he buys cars to scrap for parts.
In your position I would phone Manuel at Woodlinkin, he will probably have one as he buys cars to scrap for parts.
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Re: wanted estate rear suspension cylinder complete
Estate and hatch cylinders are different. Estate ones are the same throughout production. Hatchback cylinders changed around facelift time and should be replaced in pairs if there is any doubt.
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Re: wanted estate rear suspension cylinder complete
Hi Robert, IIRC the 2.5 hatchback uses the larger rear suspension cylinders (i.e. the same size as the estates) ,robert_e_smart wrote:Estate and hatch cylinders are different. Estate ones are the same throughout production. Hatchback cylinders changed around facelift time and should be replaced in pairs if there is any doubt.
John may hopefully verify this ?
XMas, I had that happen to an 'L' Reg. Estate that I owned once, but as it happened on my driveway I didn't drive it until I got it repaired !XMas wrote:Last night I experienced a big crack followed by a bouncy ride, this morning I found my push rod has snapped off at the button end, penetrated the gaiter. On removal and further examination the misaligned rod has split the piston which in turn has damaged the cylinder.
So complete assembly now required asap, I am now without suitable transport and need to move myself and stuff around.
Also IIRC the cylinder was undamaged and I bought two second hand ones from an 'S' reg.2.1TD Estate, but I'm not sure if I let the second one go (As spare) with the vehicle when I sold it

But in the mean time, get a price/availability from THIS-ONE @ Pease Pottage being broken by 'Bridges' if still available ?
If I have not got one available and the one /\ has gone to meet its maker


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I will reserve my personal comments on Cardinal Palace Chariots, I shall also eave saloon owning readers to draw their own conclusions when they view the grotty specimens on ebay for a kings ransom and excessive postage, why are they are more expensive than a new one from AEP?
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I think what XMas is stating /\ , that they shall not be parting with their hard earned 'Wonga' to purchase one from WHM !XMas wrote:I will reserve my personal comments on Cardinal Place Chariots, I shall also leave saloon owning readers to draw their own conclusions when they view the grotty specimens on ebay for a kings ransom and excessive postage, why are they are more expensive than a new one from AEP?
The new saloon/hatchback one from AEP and the grotty ones from WHM

Anyhow I remember this Estate being broken on E-BAY recently , although the listing has ended there's a telephone contact number in the advert (Worth a phone call)

EDIT (Added just in-case the /\ listing/details link get pulled) :-
XMXE-Bay Seller wrote:BREAKING XM 2.1 TD ESTATE 1998
FOR SALE IS THE PASSENGER FRONT DOOR OUTER HANDLE MANY OTHER PARTS TOO LIST SOON ANY QUESTIONS SEND A MESSAGE PLEASE OR IF UNSURE 01525 211411 2.1 TURBO DIESEL 12V MANY GOOD PARTS AVAILABLE
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LU7 9PY
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Phone: 01525 211411
Email: afivesalvage@aol.com
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Re: wanted estate rear suspension cylinder complete
Rear cylinder sizes.
All Mk1 cars - 35mm piston size.
All Mk2 cars - 37mm piston size.
All Estates - 42.5mm piston size.
Cylinders come in Hydractive and Non H pipe connections.
A lot of the ebay NOS offerings turn out to be the Non H small pipe connection.
No use for the UK vehicles unless you are will to get them drilled out and rethreaded.
Just for the record front strut sizes.
Early and late Mk1's cars and estates - 22mm strut rod with 40mm piston size.
Some interchangability restrictions (to tell the difference early have 2 strut rod LHM holes late 1 LHM hole).
Mk2 cars and estates (XU10J2, XU10J4R & XUD11A) - 22mm strut rod (single LHM hole) with 40mm piston.
Mk2 cars and estates (XU10J2TE, ZJP, XUD11ATE, DK5ATE) - 25mm strut rod with 40 mm piston.
This information was taken from the 1995 Model Year Supplement to the Citroen Workshop Manual.
I have serious doubts that the use of 25mm strut rods was applied to any UK XM's except 2.5TD's until late 1996.
John
All Mk1 cars - 35mm piston size.
All Mk2 cars - 37mm piston size.
All Estates - 42.5mm piston size.
Cylinders come in Hydractive and Non H pipe connections.
A lot of the ebay NOS offerings turn out to be the Non H small pipe connection.
No use for the UK vehicles unless you are will to get them drilled out and rethreaded.
Just for the record front strut sizes.
Early and late Mk1's cars and estates - 22mm strut rod with 40mm piston size.
Some interchangability restrictions (to tell the difference early have 2 strut rod LHM holes late 1 LHM hole).
Mk2 cars and estates (XU10J2, XU10J4R & XUD11A) - 22mm strut rod (single LHM hole) with 40mm piston.
Mk2 cars and estates (XU10J2TE, ZJP, XUD11ATE, DK5ATE) - 25mm strut rod with 40 mm piston.
This information was taken from the 1995 Model Year Supplement to the Citroen Workshop Manual.
I have serious doubts that the use of 25mm strut rods was applied to any UK XM's except 2.5TD's until late 1996.
John