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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: andycuk71 on 07 May 2007, 11:52:45

Title: Oil Cooler
Post by: andycuk71 on 07 May 2007, 11:52:45
Hi am in Reading Berkshire looking for some help to replace oil cooler on a 3.0l V6 saloon any takers???

I do have a fridge full of beers!!!!!

Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Markie on 07 May 2007, 12:08:18
theres a few done your way that may be tempted...

However - do it yourself - its really not that bad a job and you have a fair bit of beer to yourself...

Obviously we can help on here when you go through it !  ;)
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: TheBoy on 07 May 2007, 13:34:32
There are a few members your way who may be able to help, or as Markie says, have a go yourself.  Easy enough, but DON'T BEND THE OIL PIPES!!

Then flushing the coolant system daily for 2 or 3 weeks....
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Markie on 07 May 2007, 15:23:56
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There are a few members your way who may be able to help, or as Markie says, have a go yourself.  Easy enough, but DON'T BEND THE OIL PIPES!!

Then flushing the coolant system daily for 2 or 3 weeks....


Indeed do not bend the pipes - its easier to loosen them - more on that if you decide to go with it.

To be honest ive just done this and after getting the correct tools the most annoying part is the flushing. Which seeing as it lasts a few weeks you would have to do anyway.

Cost £125 with trade card  :y
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Dazzler on 08 May 2007, 09:17:46
What year/month did Vauxhall start fitting the modified oil coolers????
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 08 May 2007, 10:19:24
about 95/96......not many Omegas got the old version.....it was mainly Cavaliers that suffered...

The key thing that kills them is irregular coolant changes and the wrong anti freeze mix.....
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: ians on 08 May 2007, 10:52:14
Andy,
Is this the one on ebay?
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: andycuk71 on 08 May 2007, 12:32:04
Yes we are just about to take it off ebay and attempt a repair as a car I was going to buy as a replacement has fallen through
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Markie on 08 May 2007, 15:35:38
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Yes we are just about to take it off ebay and attempt a repair as a car I was going to buy as a replacement has fallen through


good man - on attempting the repair - keep us posted of things  :y
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: andycuk71 on 08 May 2007, 17:01:13
Don't worry I am sure I will be on here a lot with pictures and screaming for help!!!!!!!

Going to photograph my progress and post it so you can keep track with me and help when it all goes Pete Tong!!!

Whilst I have all the decks cleared to do this is it worth doing the timing belt????

If so any intsructions greatfully recieved!!!
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 08 May 2007, 17:02:53
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Whilst I have all the decks cleared to do this is it worth doing the timing belt????

If so any intsructions greatfully recieved!!!

Pm member Robin Hood and buy the DVD for 3 quid....
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: andycuk71 on 08 May 2007, 17:08:34
1st question!!!

Doing quite well at the moment everything seems to be coming off easy enough!!!

on the exhaust recirc on side of plenum presume I need to remove the gaurd around throttle cable to acces the third bolt????

also have no "black things to remove to remove the 4 torx bolts are these the four that sit on top of the plenum???  am using vectrolosys instructions

http://www.vauxhallownersnetwork.co.uk/showthread.php?t=63566
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 08 May 2007, 17:24:36
Black things are missing I guess...

As for EGR rmoval.....undo the bolt union (24mm) where the flexi pipe joins the EGR base and remove the single torx bolt on the bracket next to it rather than disconnecting it from the plenum.....coz it saves a gasket and gets it out of the way....
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: andycuk71 on 09 May 2007, 16:28:17
progress so far rained off today  >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

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Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: AndersH on 09 May 2007, 16:31:21
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Black things are missing I guess...

As for EGR rmoval.....undo the bolt union (24mm) where the flexi pipe joins the EGR base and remove the single torx bolt on the bracket next to it rather than disconnecting it from the plenum.....coz it saves a gasket and gets it out of the way....

Ah, I disconnected mine the other day, should I have put a new gasket in then? presumably that's the funny shaped thin metal bit between the EGR and the plenum?
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: ians on 09 May 2007, 17:54:35
Do yourself a favour Andy and put some rags in the inlet ports.  You will hate yourself so bad if you drop a bolt down there :o
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: andycuk71 on 10 May 2007, 17:58:14
do you need to change the thermostat whist doing oil cooler???
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Markie on 10 May 2007, 18:00:47
not essential, but i would - well its only £20 odd quid and your there anyway   :y
Title: Re: Oil Cooler
Post by: Markie on 10 May 2007, 18:02:16
oh and make sure if you do replace it you get the new rubber seal and 2 new bolts - the lip on the new vx thermostat to replace the old one is different - meaning that although the bolts will fit and torque up they will be " swimming"....

If you have issues sourcing the new bolts ( as they dont come with the stat) i am sure i can find the part number when i get home for the compatible bolts  :y that is unless M DTM knows them off the top of his head  ;)