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Messages - Baz006

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Omega General Help / Re: Auto Dimming Mirror??
« on: 03 November 2007, 19:24:05 »
I started using the blind when I realised that it may be not working, but without the blind it does'nt react at all to anything..... :'(

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Omega General Help / Auto Dimming Mirror??
« on: 03 November 2007, 19:13:54 »
Is this a myth or have I got one that doesn't work? I've read somwhere that the Elites are fitted with an automatically dimming rear view mirror. I'm a bit confused because I use the rear blind at night and it does the job. There is however a small senser type thing in the rear view mirror but it defo doesn't dim when I get headlights in it.

Can anyone shed any light on this?

Thanks.... :)

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Omega General Help / Re: 2.5Tractor cold starting problems
« on: 01 November 2007, 20:15:08 »
If it's ok when warm then I'd say glow plugs. Dont take it for granted that they are ok........Poor starting with a deisel is usually down to the air temperature, especially now, so my first port of call would be these.

 :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Chasis / wheel alignment
« on: 03 November 2007, 19:20:03 »
Might be worth having it checked again. But I would just have a good look at it first, measure the wheels as I suggested then if there is still a considerable difference then get it back to the garage for another check.

 :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Chasis / wheel alignment
« on: 03 November 2007, 18:49:37 »
Whats the handling of the car like? If suspect, take accurate measurements from wheel centers to equal fixed points elswhere, ie wheel arches, chassis ect. Dont rely on the bumper as a reference as it may be out of alighnment anyway. Could be bushes, and/or bent suspension component.

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Omega General Help / Re: My mates autobox...
« on: 03 November 2007, 12:29:13 »
Any warning lights? Sounds like it's in 'limp mode'

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Omega General Help / Re: Cam locking kit.
« on: 02 November 2007, 19:03:17 »
There is probably a patent or something on them however, this doesn't mean one couldn't be made (or something very similar).

If there is a problem lending one out, then all I would need is a half decent drawing with some accurate dimensions.  Basically, the items that make up the complete kit would have to be measured accurately and these dimensions shown on clear drawings......once I've got a good idea of what is required, I can crack on. And yes, OOF members would be given the chance to order a 'pattern' copy of the kit at a very very good price....that's assured.

10 minutes ago I couldn't spell engineer......now I are one...... ;D  

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Omega General Help / Cam locking kit.
« on: 01 November 2007, 20:25:39 »
Hi. I was wondering whether anyone has a cam locking kit for the 2.5 V6......My belt and roller change isn't due for a while but being as I'm a turner/miller I would like to have a good cogitate, and see if I could make one. We are a bit slack at work at the moment so what an opportunity.... :-X.....anyway, a loan of one or even a drawing would be cool.

If it works out ok then I could run off a few for the OOF members at a reasonable price..... :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Help- Sump Plug
« on: 27 October 2007, 13:02:13 »
It's the undercut on the plug thread that will cause you grief trying to remove it. The obvious place for the thread to get mullered is at the bottom near this undercut i.e overtightening ect. It will therefore not 'catch' the thread in the hole so you can undo it. Brute force and ignorance if you are going to change the sump anyway  ;D. Try fabricating a thin wedge with a suitable 'vee' in the end that you can drive under the head of the bolt whilst undoing it. Once it bites you may be lucky enough to remove it and fit a helicoil if its not too bad. Good luck mate..... :y

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Omega General Help / Re: A very bad day
« on: 28 October 2007, 14:31:49 »
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OOpps... Got the nasty from the wife.

Told to get rid and get a Ford Focus or something trivial.

She just doesnt get it.

Perhaps its a man thing, flaunting around in an over expensive barge.

I always used, the need for excessive crumple zones, to justify its costs.

Strangely enough, I came clean and simply said that Im sentimentally attached to the
bloody thing.   And she understood.  :-/



I now understand women even less than I thought I did.....



Ha....they're all the same mate.....when the Omega is running well with plenty of petrol in the tank then the missus is fine. When it comes to taxing it, putting in petrol or whatever, i get 'its too expensive, too big' and suddenly becomes my car and not 'our' car...........?????? :-X

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Omega General Help / Re: A very bad day
« on: 27 October 2007, 12:20:21 »
Public transport round here is about as much use as a fish with tits, hence I rely on my Omega. I'm sure you could get it sorted for much less........I recently saw an ad in the local paper from Kwik-Fit. They were doing the Pirelli P-6000 225/55 ZR 16 for £82.00 fitted and balanced. Nearly half what they quoted you??? Plus, Fast-Fit (Wilco) were doing the same for £79.95 fitted and balanced. I'm sure that someone will be able to help out more with the exhaust prices........and bad days do come with the good days  ;D  ;D    :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Belt change time... advice
« on: 27 October 2007, 13:09:51 »
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My local friendly mechanic's going to do my timing belt and kit. Now, I was disappointed, he didn't look even slightly nervous when I said "V6 Omega timing belt" (compared to my old boss, who had a phone enquiry for the same, screamed, said "I don't want to touch it" and hung up...).

 So, apart from the belt... what else is worth changing while he's in there - water pump, aux belt, etc...?

 :-? Seriously, he may be a good mecahanic and want to help you out but if he has never done one before or doesn't have the right tools then let him down gently.... :)

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Omega General Help / Re: high speed shudder!!
« on: 31 October 2007, 20:47:48 »
Hi mate....defo wheel balance I should think. You can usually see where the blocks have dropped off of the rims. Mine does it at about 80, but around 95 and above it stops again. Also it could be a distorted tyre. This would be obvious i.e. bulges in the tyre wall, distorted bead ect.

Getting the wheels checked and re-balanced would be my first port of call......good luck..... :y

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Omega General Help / Heater prob??
« on: 31 October 2007, 21:08:37 »
Everything else works fine apart from the 'feet' only setting. It works but even on full blast it's not a powerful as before, and doesn't seem as warm. This has suddenly started happening. It's a 98 Elite with climate. Tried resetting servo's but this didn't cure the prob.

Any suggestions.....thanks... :y

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Omega General Help / Re: Selecter switch..
« on: 31 October 2007, 20:36:03 »
Thanks very much guys......... :y

Will try a few scrappies and chase up these Parts Gateway people.

Cheers

Baz

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