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Author Topic: Test Drove an Omega, advice please?  (Read 3129 times)

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Bigron

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Re: Test Drove an Omega, advice please?
« Reply #15 on: 04 March 2018, 20:35:47 »

And, going on my recent experience, maybe the water pump? I got quite a bargain on Ebay, £22, and a good make, according to James.

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Re: Test Drove an Omega, advice please?
« Reply #16 on: 04 March 2018, 20:47:26 »

Good call, might as well get the serpentine belt sorted too.
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Re: Test Drove an Omega, advice please?
« Reply #17 on: 04 March 2018, 21:11:37 »

James changed my Aux belt 4 years ago and it was still fine the other week, so if you don't do a high mileage, just inspect it for cracks, etc.
I am told that you can change it fairly easily without major aggro when it does look tired, but I defer to more informed opinion on that, as it will surely come along soon!

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Re: Test Drove an Omega, advice please?
« Reply #18 on: 04 March 2018, 21:14:14 »

Good call, might as well get the serpentine belt sorted too.


It's got to come off for the cam belt, but a visual inspection ought to do: I've been doing that whenever I've done work on mine for the last eight years. What is essential is that the aux-belt tensioner pulley is greased, as that's the biggest failure with serpentine belts.
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