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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: amba on 21 October 2019, 10:51:26

Title: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 21 October 2019, 10:51:26
Need the 2 rubber 0 rings that seal the thermostat pipe to the thermostat housing on V6 if anybody can help ...Ta :y
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: johnnydog on 21 October 2019, 11:13:50
There are two different numbers on the EPC for the same sealing ring - 90410899 and 9129999 for the 2.5 2.6 3.0 and 3.2 V6.
Not sure why but it's a start.....
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: TheBoy on 21 October 2019, 17:12:16
There are 2 different housings, hence 2 different O rings
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 23 October 2019, 16:34:52
Thanks guys.
That might explained the slight leak I still seem to have after refitting this pesky thermostat.
The correct stat housing has been fitted with the thicker shoulders but if memory serves me the 0 ring had about 4 what looked like mouldings around its circumference unlike the original which was just a thin rubber seal with smooth edges.
Does it seem like the incorrect seal has been packed with stat housing as it did look more substantial hence my logic it would seal better...sadly not the case  :(
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 23 October 2019, 16:42:10
Looks like 9129999 is for the coolant pipe x2...and 90410899 is for the stat body to block. ?? :y
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: Enceladus on 24 October 2019, 00:56:58
9129999 supersedes 90410899 which is obsolete. So the most recent part number is 9129999.
EPC describes 90410899 as 'SEAL, RING (NLS - USE 9129999)'. NLS stands for No Longer Serviced.
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 24 October 2019, 08:53:58
Thanks.
Will see if I can now source them from somewhere
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: Jan Suhr on 26 October 2019, 09:54:28
They are also available as SAAB part numbers.


Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 26 October 2019, 13:15:55
Yes was looking that option,Jan,and the strange things is parts seemed to be less for Saab,s than GM against part numbers :o
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: Jan Suhr on 26 October 2019, 18:16:28
Same here in Sweden, even the same partnumber had a lower price from SAAB
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: TheBoy on 27 October 2019, 11:12:47
As said earlier, the thermostat housings changed, causing a change to the required o ring.

You need to get the o ring that matches the stat housing, no matter what EPC may or may not say.  O rings available from many places other than the dealer if the dealer cannot supply the correct one any more.
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: Jan Suhr on 27 October 2019, 12:30:10
Here is the two types of thermostat housings. The one with the tall bolt holes (left one) have the square gasket, the other one has a round one.

(http://www.protouring.se/files/omega/thermostat_housing.jpg)

Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 27 October 2019, 15:14:40
Thanks Jan.

So the style that requires the "longer bolts" having the stat body with the thicker lugs, being that I have fitted has the more moulded O ring seal not the thin GM rubber O ring.

Sorry for labouring the question but that may explain why things havent quite sealed correctly as I used the thinner rubber seal


Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: Enceladus on 28 October 2019, 02:42:14
Thanks Jan.

So the style that requires the "longer bolts" having the stat body with the thicker lugs, being that I have fitted has the more moulded O ring seal not the thin GM rubber O ring.

Sorry for labouring the question but that may explain why things havent quite sealed correctly as I used the thinner rubber seal
EPC lists two possible seals, 9128363 & 24447061. 9128363 appears to be a standard circular section o-ring and widely available. 24447061 appears to be a moulded rectangular section ring with retaining dimples. So 24447061 appears to be the one on your car. You can see a close-up photo by clicking on the thumbnail in the ACDeclo catalogue here (https://parts-catalog.acdelco.com/catalog/stock_check.php). Put 24447061 into the search box to see the thumbnail.

However these are not the o-ring seals that we started this thread with, two of which go on the end of the pipe that goes into the other side of the housing. For those o-ring pipe seals 9129999 supersedes 90410899, so both should have the same dimensions and cross section.
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 28 October 2019, 08:48:17
Great info and appreciate your help on this.

Yes originally I suspected a leak from the metal coolant pipe to stat body so thought I should source the 2 rubber O rings that sealed that joint.

When I thought things through further I remembered a different seal for the thermostat housing being supplied with the stat I bought and as I suspected I had been supplied with the incorrect seal started the search and it kept throwing up the thinner rubber seal.

As I am now armed with the information needed and a great explanation I can source the correct parts needed .
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: biggriffin on 28 October 2019, 08:56:37
Same here in Sweden, even the same partnumber had a lower price from SAAB


Something to be said about Saab ownership. :)
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 28 October 2019, 09:00:21
Good point...searching through web and only real source of correct seal is USA which has stupid postal charges and even sillier prices ….£30 for a rubber seal delivered
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: Nick W on 28 October 2019, 09:52:19
Make your own from  O-ring stock superglued to the correct size, and fit with a smear of silicone. Spend the other £25 on beer for the rugby final.


Any of the hydraulics/bearing/fastener suppliers on Medway City Estate(or any other large industrial estate you might pass) will have what you need.
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: amba on 28 October 2019, 10:34:00
Thanks Nick for your usual wise words and cost saving tips.

Have found a O ring posted for £2-85 which is almost less than fuel to City Estate so have ordered it for Wednesday delivery ..I hope.

Last time I coated the rubber seals in silicone grease as had hoped I wouldn't need to pull it apart again ,so may use a thin bead of Loctite sealant as well this time as have it to hand.

Think Tea and Toast  better option given kick off time...but maybe afterwards
Title: Re: Part Number Please
Post by: henryd on 28 October 2019, 12:47:45
Same here in Sweden, even the same partnumber had a lower price from SAAB


Something to be said about Saab ownership. :)

 :y :y ;)