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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: LLCUK on 23 November 2007, 13:51:52
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Hi All,
Yesterday I bought my dad a 1998 Omega CDX V6, whilst following my dad home the car filled up with what appeared to be smoke/steam.
When my dad managed to pullover he said that he heard a pop and then the car filled up with the smoke/steam and then his feet felt hot and wet.
when we opened her up there was brown goo oozing out of the water tank. we called out the RAC they took one look at it and said that if there is oil in the water tank then the head gasket has gone. Is it worth trying to repair or should i just cut my losses and get rid..
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Sounds more like the oil cooler
not to bad a job, there is a guide in the maint section.
unlikely to be head gasket
either way, sounds like you've been had, any warranty?
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Feet hot and wet doesnt sound good either, thats the heater matrix possibly leaking as well
jobs are going to be at least oil cooler
flush with bio degreaser
then a few antifreeze flushes
then take it from there, parts for above about £150
Sure someone more expert will be able to advise further
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No Warranty.. I've already had it out with the seller and he does not give a damn...I think he knew that it had problems.. I just don't want to make the another mistake and get rid of it if it can be fixed for a reasonable price..
Thanks for replying
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sounds like it had happened before, he has flushed the coolant and hoped it would last till it sold
Sorry for the bad luck, but doesn't sound terminal to me.
With that sort of seller, think you also need to budget for a good service, new filters everywhere, probably cambelt as well, doesnt sound like you can trust it till you know they have all been done right.
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Here is a reply I posted earlier this week.
Its a no brainer....oil cooler.
Consider this (and then you will be able to question any garage who says other wise)
On a head gasket there are
1) Lots of pressurised coolant ways
2) Lots of oil return ways, these are LESS than atmospheric pressure due to the engine breather system.
3) One small high pressure oil feed which is quite some distance from any of the other bits.
Then consider how a headgasket fails....its often due to the composite material failing (due to in-correct anti freeze mix generaly) which results in the main fire rings losing support and being pushed outwards, around the fire rings are water passages and the result is a pressurised coolant system and water in the cylidners.
Its pretty much impossible for the high pressure oil feed to fail into a water way....and if the gasket failed between the coolant and the oil return ways then you would get water in the oil... (remember that the coolant pressure is much higher than the crank case).
The symptoms you have do NOT fit the above.
In the case of an oil cooler failure you need to remember the following:
The oil is high pressure in the cooler as it is after the oil pump and filter. It sits in a bath of coolan which is also pressurised under normal conditions. The oil pressure is higher than the coolant pressure so with the engine running you get oil mixing with the water, this get stirred up and creates a mayonnaise...
So, how do you get SOME water in the oil.....elementary.....after turning the engine off, the oil pressure drops but, the coolant remains pressurised so some coolant now gets into the oil....not much mind but some.
Hope that helps...
As a guide, oil cooler is about 80-90 quid plus about 40 ish of extras (oil, filter, antifreeze, seals) and takes about 3 hours plus a coolant system flush.
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Heh. You have bought a car and had a problem the same day? Coincidence? Wasn’t it a "magic fluid" which will seal the engine for a while? So many people bought a car which had the same thing. Problem with cooling system/autobox/engine...? Add leakage stopper/new oil... and sell a car (Market price, mint condition)... I would kill those people. That’s why, sometimes, it’s better to buy broken car because at least you can pay peanuts for it and you know that the seller is honest. Don’t worry, I bought a similar car...but don’t know if I should sell it now or leave it and make it my piggy bank.
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Head gaskets rarely fail on the v6 so listen to mark dtm, deffo an oil cooler. they fail due to lack of services and incorrect anti freeze levels. :(
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Head gaskets rarely fail on the v6 so listen to mark dtm, deffo an oil cooler. they fail due to lack of services and incorrect anti freeze levels. :(
Without a doubt....heads will be fine and oil cooler will be shot - not a bad job.
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I agree, more likely oil cooler. About £90 for cooler, and another £40 ish for the other bits you need.