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Messages - omegod

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General Car Chat / Re: Limp mode - manual transmission Omega
« on: 23 December 2020, 18:01:33 »
That's been floating around for quite a while, may be worth a cheeky offer

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General Discussion Area / Re: CV 19 vaccination
« on: 22 December 2020, 20:15:53 »
Had the pfizer one in work today, back in 3 weeks for the second lot, so far the chip seems to be connecting to 5G ok  ;D

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I stood agog at the Hendon one, hadn't appreciated the size even having seen one flying at Southport

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General Discussion Area / Re: The course of true love..
« on: 15 December 2020, 15:27:17 »
Something doesn't add up, 25 mile journey when even the crappest jetski tops out at 40 mph and how can a jetski hold 4 hours worth of fuel ?

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General Car Chat / Re: Opinions please
« on: 10 December 2020, 18:11:30 »
Christ Steve that's a proper miserable looking thing

156
Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: 1994 immobiliser ecu swap?
« on: 03 December 2020, 18:26:56 »
Thanks,Sounds like the car in question has had some wiring messed with/stuff bypassed, I'll steer the owner in this direction

157
Omega Electrical and Audio Help / 1994 immobiliser ecu swap?
« on: 03 December 2020, 11:02:51 »
I've had a parts request from someone who is having problems with their 1994 V6 , yes wowsers a 1994  :o!  apparent issue with the immobiliser ECU. I have an ECU kit from a 1995 V6 with the seperate remotes I can supply but would this be a case of swap everyting or needing to tape one of the supplied keys to the ignition or is the immobiliser code done via the remote ?

Not had much dealings with one this old!

TIA for answers

158
General Discussion Area / Re: Scouse bouncers are nancy boys.....
« on: 01 December 2020, 22:17:06 »
Loved his candour, I used to drink in the Baa Bar but definitely wasn't a Goth

159
Omega General Help / Re: Scuttle Drain Problem
« on: 30 November 2020, 16:22:34 »
That black plate surely isn't structural?
It is.

Look at the shape of it. Has a massive box section across the top and is bolted to the A posts, effectively holding the front of the car together. It is also the foundation of the plate across the bottom of the windscreen.

It's a pity Omegod cba to pull the dash of that breaker as it's one part of the Omega that noone ever sees, yet is clearly becoming a problem area on many cars...

Understanding how it all goes together helps to fix it. Might keep a couple on the road a bit longer ;)

He definitely CBA  ;D, anyone who want's the rolling shell can come and get it gratis. After breaking it it's probably the cleanest Omega front end I've ever seen  :(

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General Car Chat / Re: Where have all the cars gone ?
« on: 30 November 2020, 16:14:38 »
They are heading over to Ireland in large numbers as they are popular with the drifty chappies over there

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Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted / Re: Wanted 3.2 Alternator
« on: 26 November 2020, 12:17:33 »
Are they 120 or 140 amp ?

162
Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted / Re: wanted
« on: 21 November 2020, 14:43:03 »
Give me a shout if still needing any parts,I have shrouds etc

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General Car Chat / Re: I'm sure there is a back story...
« on: 18 November 2020, 14:28:18 »
Loads of cars getting nicked with spec lifts round that London ways, grab it and off with a minute

Pikeys or Romanians

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Omega General Help / Re: Manual gear stick assembly
« on: 18 November 2020, 10:13:25 »
4 x 10 mm bolts from the underside and while under there pop the clip off one side of the linkage, slide out the pin and the lever should be removable from inside of the car

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Omega General Help / Re: Late model powersounder wanted
« on: 12 November 2020, 17:57:08 »
Remove it and tape the plug up.

Ideally before you have your tea today.

Seconded, don't store the removed sounder in the garage etc either as it can ignite wherever it is. Bucket of water is the best place till you can kill it with a hammer

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