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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Danny on 17 March 2008, 10:50:33

Title: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Danny on 17 March 2008, 10:50:33
What is in a full cambelt kit that i'll need for my 80k change?

Is a gates kit good enough?

How much should i expect to pay?

Does my elite really need to have self levelling rear shocks or can i use ordinary ones to save a bit of cash?

Does it cause any problems not having the sensors connected if I use ordinary shocks?

and again, how much should these cost too? (replacing both rear dampers)

thanks in advance :y
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: PaulW on 17 March 2008, 10:56:23
Cambelt kit - not sure...

Shocks...

Self leveling shocks help the HID aim, so would be advised to fit self levelers still...

Shocks P/N & Pricing...

None-self leveling - P/N 90542942 - £73.00 (Retail) - £45.85 (TC)
Self leveling - P/N 72119084 - £103.00 (Retail) - £64.88 (TC)
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Kevin Wood on 17 March 2008, 11:13:08
The Gates kit is good IME, with the bonus that you get markings on the belt - unlike the main dealer kits. Price is around 100 quid inc VAT for the kit from the likes of Autovaux. (bought some SKF kits from them recently which had gates belts and they were good).

You should end up with the belt, a plate containing 2 pulleys and a separate pulley and spacer, together with nuts and bolts. Quote the engine number when you order as they do vary.

I would have thought that if you replace the self levelling shocks with standard you should also disconnect power from the system (remove the fuse, as I think it has its' own fuse) to stop the pump running continuously trying to pump it up.

Kevin
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Andy B on 17 March 2008, 11:54:24
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Self leveling shocks help the HID aim, so would be advised to fit self levelers still........

No they don't! 2 completely seperate systems. But I agree in that I'd refit self levellers - unlike the person who owned my car before me. :(
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Tab on 17 March 2008, 12:24:11
I got gates kit when we did mine, a touch under £80 off lmf on ebay.
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Danny on 17 March 2008, 13:27:23
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I got gates kit when we did mine, a touch under £80 off lmf on ebay.

would it be dearer for 3.0 though?
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Kevin Wood on 17 March 2008, 13:33:25
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I got gates kit when we did mine, a touch under £80 off lmf on ebay.

would it be dearer for 3.0 though?

No. It's the same kit regardless of capacity.

Kevin
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: tomoco on 17 March 2008, 13:42:45
Paid just under a ton for mine (Genuine VX) with a trade card and even though it didnt have any markings on it, its a simple procedure to fit. Pm Me if you need instructions on fitting if you get a belt without markings mate.

Mark
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Danny on 17 March 2008, 19:00:14
I dont have a trade card at the moment anyway, probably get the kit off ebay tho
Title: Re: PARTS info required - Cambelt kit and shocks
Post by: Andy B on 17 March 2008, 20:00:11
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I dont have a trade card at the moment anyway, probably get the kit off ebay tho

I do! And I go to Wigin every day.  ;)