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oil change disaster
« on: 16 May 2017, 16:08:49 »

went to do an oof member an oil change. there is a lot of oil around the filter housing which is the plastic type with the nut shaped top so a socket should release it . before I even touched it I noticed a drip of oil coming from the nut area. (the oil had already been dropped. )
I also noticed the nut area looked as if it had once been repaired with an epoxy resin or something. the inevitable happened ., never have I known a filter be so tight & even  with a tommy bar it wasn't moving. no points for guessing what happened , we now need a new filter housing cap . alternatively what do I need to get for using the canister type of filter & where can I get one pronto.
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #1 on: 16 May 2017, 16:15:39 »

I think Vauxhall do the part you need    90412159  plus of course you need the alternative filter
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #3 on: 16 May 2017, 16:35:01 »

What engine? All the Omegas I have ever seen have been a metal cap :-\
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #4 on: 16 May 2017, 17:02:04 »

What engine? All the Omegas I have ever seen have been a metal cap :-\
its a 2.6 cdx , funny that cos all the ones I have come across have had plastic types.
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #5 on: 16 May 2017, 17:11:58 »

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90579.0
  thanks for the prompt link. ordered one from vx . now £21 + vat ., but I also rang Pirtek & the guy thinks if I take a filter in he may have one depends on thread size :y :y
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #6 on: 16 May 2017, 17:38:37 »

All Omega filter caps are metal, apart from later TDs and all DTi
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #7 on: 16 May 2017, 18:57:05 »

All Omega filter caps are metal, apart from later TDs and all DTi
the one on peter the butchers is 100% plastic. so obviously the metal one has been replaced with a plastic one. another thing I found, the oil pan plug was very stiff . by that I mean once loosened I needed a 1/2 drive ratchet to remove it right up to the very last thread.  a new one went in ok.
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #8 on: 16 May 2017, 21:34:30 »

Been previously bodged then ::)
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #9 on: 16 May 2017, 22:48:55 »

Been previously bodged then ::)
  must have been only explanation
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #10 on: 17 May 2017, 08:46:43 »

Thanks Ray for doing this, I really appreciate it.
this always happens to me, wait till I see the garage concerned, they were a vauxhall dealer in Brigg.
I have already mentioned on here, of  my bad luck with a rear wheel bearing, so this comes as no surprise, it  ALWAYS happens to me. and has stopped me from going out for a ride on the NYMR  :( grrrrrr, as on holiday
 Hopefully will be sorted soon..... one good thing, was the price of the Vauxhall oil.... £12.89 for a gallon from a vauxhall dealers round the corner :-)

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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #11 on: 17 May 2017, 19:44:28 »

All Omega filter caps are metal, apart from later TDs and all DTi
  my 3 migs have been a TD & 2DTI  so when I saw this one I presumed it was right. I have literally been trying to remove it & its so stiff, been at it all day & its barely moved, everything did start to turn but even with a 1/2" drive socket on a tommy bar & a jack handle slid over that for more leverage. I consider myself to have strongish arms but I doubt if the 24mm nut turned two full turns.
 a decision was made later this afternoon to convert to canister type . so I may have more joy tomorrow as I can destroy the cap.
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #12 on: 17 May 2017, 20:02:17 »

Almost certainly a different thread... You need to remove the cap one way or tother to get at the retaining bolt.
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #13 on: 17 May 2017, 20:03:05 »

I reckon, thats how it got foobared in the first place, and subsequent oil changes, have been just that, an oil change. The screw on, will be better for the future oil/filter changes as well
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Re: oil change disaster
« Reply #14 on: 18 May 2017, 15:55:38 »

All done now,. And a big thanks to Ron, who came from York, on a few occasions..... Next job is????... :y
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