Omega Owners Forum
		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Kevin007 on 26 December 2008, 18:34:59
		
			
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				Hi All,
 I was wondering if anyone could help me. I have an Omega 2.5 Diesel Automatic (2000 model). Recently while driving on the motorway, I noticed smoke coming from the engine...naturally I broke down and was rescued by the AA. The bloke informed me that I had leaks from Number 1 injection which apparantly is broken or spit, and that I need to replace the spill pipes. I have no idea what this means and was wondering if anyone could enlighten me and give a rough idea of how much this will cost me to sort out.
 Thanks
 Kevin
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				Sounds like the bleed off pipes.....a set of small rubber pipes which connect between the injectors with a return to the pump.
 
 They get old and crack with age.
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				 ........ I have no idea what this means and was wondering if anyone could enlighten me and give a rough idea of how much this will cost me to sort out.
 Thanks
 Kevin
 
 The set of bleed off pipes I bought for my 4 pot Astra were just a few quid .... so if the 6 pot Omegais similar  :-/ half as much again. They are just a push fit on the Astra ..... I can only assume they're similar on the BMW/Vauxhall 6 pot  :-/  :y
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				Hi mate
 Hav 2 agree with above, they get very old and start pershing, thus leaking diesel. But are so easy to replace. They are a few types of hose you'd get but make sure you get the correct type. I got hose before and when the heat got near it they swell up and come away from connection. But when you get this sorted you'll notice a difference, gud luck mate.... :y :y
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				as said easy job to do just pull the old ones off and replace with new cut to length pipe, i buy mine by the metre length and cut it to the lengths i need, its a lot cheaper than vauxhall prices doing it that way, any diesel repairer will have leak off or spill pipe  :y
			
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				As others have said, its just the bleed off pipes have perished after 8 yrs. Easy to replace, though you mentioned No1, which means if its the one from injector back to top of pump, you'll have to remove intake.
			
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				done well to last 8 years. mine usually only last about 6 months
			
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				done well to last 8 years. mine usually only last about 6 months 
 Sounds like your using crap pipe....