Yes and no. It used to do it 20mins into every journey. The car also didn’t have to be stationary. But agreed, the top mounts were/must have been dry because the bike chain lube worked. The type of lube also mattered. People experimented with different types and the chain lube seemed to be the way to go.Oldie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 7:50 am That is dry friction noise from the springs sitting in the top suspension rubber mounting when the car is under full load i.e moving the steering whilst the car is stationary - if the wheels were off the ground - no noise. Spray with a silicon spay then all good.
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Hmm beware of the lubricants you use on whatever flexible polymer... You should only use silicon grease on rubber type stuff. Mineral oil based lubricants can make rubber swell
I agree, my dad always said never put vaseline on rubber!Cornishman wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 4:03 pm Hmm beware of the lubricants you use on whatever flexible polymer... You should only use silicon grease on rubber type stuff. Mineral oil based lubricants can make rubber swell
On the original point, the noise was only when moving forward or back very slow never stationary. Same from start up and in both dry or wet weather. Sounded like a differential being wound up. Dealer swopped both strut tops (car has done 6k). Said they had done afew and torque settings had changed. Silent since, all done under waranty but Volvo had to OK it.
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That's a point - maybe some strut's have been over tightened, and when 20-mins into a journey any heat expansion wouldn't help?
I don't dry steer. That was beaten out of me years ago.Oldie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 7:50 am That is dry friction noise from the springs sitting in the top suspension rubber mounting when the car is under full load i.e moving the steering whilst the car is stationary - if the wheels were off the ground - no noise. Spray with a silicon spay then all good.