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Title: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 17:04:12
Hi all

I have just purchased 4 cam cover gaskets for my 3.0l MV6 and have picked them up and they say that they are for engine code C25XE? Do these gaskets fit the X30XE? :-?

Many Thanks Karl
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: tunnie on 12 February 2007, 17:08:18
C25XE was the 2.5 V6 fitted in Calibra's!!!

So guessing not ....
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 17:15:54
Thanks for the speedy reply  ;) , I thought it was the V6 used in the cally!! I am fed up with the parts place 1st they gave the wrong thermostats for my Vectra and then the Omega and now this!!  >:(.

Anyway many thanks.
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: tunnie on 12 February 2007, 17:18:12
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Thanks for the speedy reply  ;) , I thought it was the V6 used in the cally!! I am fed up with the parts place 1st they gave the wrong thermostats for my Vectra and then the Omega and now this!!  >:(.

Anyway many thanks.

Take it back, and complain... since when does any engine number with 25 in it fit the 30 generally?

Someone else needs to confirm they deffo won't fit...

Btw who is the parts company so we all know not to use?  :y
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 12 February 2007, 17:18:19
Are they genuine gaskets, if so post part number and I will cross reference.  If they are pattern gaskets, I would strongely urge you to consider getting genuine ones - pattern cam cover gaskets do seem to have a very, very high failure rate...
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 17:24:53
The parts are pattern parts from Unipart I only purchased them there as I cannot really afford the 60 pound that vauxhall want for them at the moment :'( but looks like I may have to any way. I just wanted to get the car going as soon as possible, but if a jobs worth doing then it's worth doing right as the saying goes.

Thanks Karl  :y
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 February 2007, 17:26:50
The Vx part numbers are in the maintenance guide......how urgently do you need the gaskets....might be able to get some genuine ones cheaper than 60 quid....
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: bestseany on 12 February 2007, 17:27:31
Buying pattern parts is a false economy. You'll only end up replacing them in a few months anyway.
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 17:29:14
I was planning on doing the cam cover gaskets this weekend (weather permitting!) Would Autovaux do these gaskets by any chance?
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 12 February 2007, 17:30:43
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Buying pattern parts is a false economy. You'll only end up replacing them in a few months anyway.
Not always, but frequently this is the case. In the case of cam cover gaskets, this is defo the case...

Genuine parts are always going to be of a pretty good quality.
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: bestseany on 12 February 2007, 17:31:13
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I was planning on doing the cam cover gaskets this weekend (weather permitting!) Would Autovaux do these gaskets by any chance?

I didn't bother buying the gaskets from Autovaux, as I assumed they'd be pattern parts. Might be worth phoning them up and asking though.
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 February 2007, 17:37:43
Let me speak to 'Man Father' in the morning and try to organise getting some posted out....
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 17:39:12
Just spoke to Autovaux and they are 14.95 + vat per bank and they are OE gaskets so I think I will order these. Your help has been much appreciated.

Karl
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 12 February 2007, 17:44:52
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Just spoke to Autovaux and they are 14.95 + vat per bank and they are OE gaskets so I think I will order these. Your help has been much appreciated.

Karl
Don't forget the 16 o rings and the black sealent
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 18:01:43
Thanks TB since the o-rings are only a few pennys each I will get them from vauxhall. these I can at least afford  ;D

Cheers karl
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 12 February 2007, 18:03:32
Also, probably worth having a set of the 6 plenum o rings - if these haven't been changed recently, you may struglle to get good seal on refit without replacing...
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 18:23:23
I have found the following on ebay an wonder if it would be a good choice
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130076374049&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2Fsearch%2Fsearch.dll%3Fcgiurl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fcgi.ebay.co.uk%252Fws%252F%26fkr%3D1%26from%3DR8%26satitle%3D130076374049%26category0%3D%26fvi%3D1
What do you folks reckon any good?
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 12 February 2007, 18:25:43
You only need cam gaskets etc, so a head gasket set is a bit extreme ;)

They don't state make, but whatever, only use genuine cam cover gaskets.
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: tunnie on 12 February 2007, 18:25:48
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Thanks TB since the o-rings are only a few pennys each I will get them from vauxhall. these I can at least afford  ;D

Cheers karl

If you get the sealent  from vaux make sure it is black, some dealers try and fob you off with other types
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 12 February 2007, 18:28:39
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Thanks TB since the o-rings are only a few pennys each I will get them from vauxhall. these I can at least afford  ;D

Cheers karl

If you get the sealent  from vaux make sure it is black, some dealers try and fob you off with other types
The dealer will probably insist that its a green sealant, due to an inability to read EPC, you need to insist on the black sealant.
Title: Re: Cam cover gaskets
Post by: omega18 on 12 February 2007, 19:16:35
Thanks for the info guys I am hopefully going to get everything ordered tomorrow.  :y

Cheers Karl