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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: astroblaster on 16 August 2014, 21:37:38

Title: Part Numbers
Post by: astroblaster on 16 August 2014, 21:37:38
Hi can anyone give me the part number for a cam belt or a cam belt kit for a 2003 (52 plate) 2.6 petrol auto, and a part number for the oil filter, and what engine oil will it need.

Thanx John :y
Title: Re: Part Numbers
Post by: dbug on 16 August 2014, 23:19:12
For timing belt kit use http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/buy/VAUXHALL/OMEGA/2.6/2002/__/54/engine/belts-tensioners/timing-belt-kits/ (http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/buy/VAUXHALL/OMEGA/2.6/2002/__/54/engine/belts-tensioners/timing-belt-kits/) - Contitech are oem supplier - used by me and others on here

Oil filter - http://www.eurocarparts.com/oil-filter?gclid=CPGpxefnmMACFSTMtAodvhsA4Q (http://www.eurocarparts.com/oil-filter?gclid=CPGpxefnmMACFSTMtAodvhsA4Q) - shows both types, spin on and canister - yours is likely to be canister

Oil - can't do worse than use GM's own 10/40W semi synthetic

HTH
Title: Re: Part Numbers
Post by: astroblaster on 17 August 2014, 10:29:49
thanx very much :y
Title: Re: Part Numbers
Post by: 05omegav6 on 17 August 2014, 15:27:56
For timing belt kit use http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/buy/VAUXHALL/OMEGA/2.6/2002/__/54/engine/belts-tensioners/timing-belt-kits/ (http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/buy/VAUXHALL/OMEGA/2.6/2002/__/54/engine/belts-tensioners/timing-belt-kits/) - Contitech are oem supplier - used by me and others on here

Oil filter - http://www.eurocarparts.com/oil-filter?gclid=CPGpxefnmMACFSTMtAodvhsA4Q (http://www.eurocarparts.com/oil-filter?gclid=CPGpxefnmMACFSTMtAodvhsA4Q) - shows both types, spin on and canister - yours is likely to be canister

Oil - can't do worse than use GM's own 10/40W semi synthetic

HTH
Surely you meant better ::) in terms of quality and price (ie value for money for the pedants),  GMs own oil is way ahead of the competition, but be sure to ask for the whichever offer is currently available. Your target price is either £12+Vat for 5 litres, or £45 ish for 20 litres :y

Equally get the oil filter at the same time, for the minimal difference in price compared to ECP, you might as well buy genuine  :y
Title: Re: Part Numbers
Post by: astroblaster on 17 August 2014, 17:30:37
Hi had a quick look at the timing belt kits, what's the difference between the two apart from the price :y
Title: Re: Part Numbers
Post by: plym ian on 17 August 2014, 23:44:06
For timing belt kit use http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/buy/VAUXHALL/OMEGA/2.6/2002/__/54/engine/belts-tensioners/timing-belt-kits/ (http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/buy/VAUXHALL/OMEGA/2.6/2002/__/54/engine/belts-tensioners/timing-belt-kits/) - Contitech are oem supplier - used by me and others on here

Oil filter - http://www.eurocarparts.com/oil-filter?gclid=CPGpxefnmMACFSTMtAodvhsA4Q (http://www.eurocarparts.com/oil-filter?gclid=CPGpxefnmMACFSTMtAodvhsA4Q) - shows both types, spin on and canister - yours is likely to be canister

Oil - can't do worse than use GM's own 10/40W semi synthetic

HTH
Surely you meant better ::) in terms of quality and price (ie value for money for the pedants),  GMs own oil is way ahead of the competition, but be sure to ask for the whichever offer is currently available. Your target price is either £12+Vat for 5 litres, or £45 ish for 20 litres :y

Equally get the oil filter at the same time, for the minimal difference in price compared to ECP, you might as well buy genuine  :y
Or could always go to oilman if your feeling flush and stupid:o :o ;D ;D