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Title: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 20:31:46
Hi guys just joined as just got an omega , nothing flash just to get to work and back , thought i was getting a bargain only paid £250 for it off ebay , yes another ebay disaster , bloke sold it too me without mot and tax however had fail sheet for mot , sorted out the problems mainly bad earths as it was electrical , now there are just 3 problems tyres and rear shock , emmisions.
So this is the problems , ok tyres not a problem however on getting the car home and not checking my own stupid fault i have no locking wheel nut key , the locking bolts have a spinning disc on them so cant get a scoket on them and they have 3 holes in , looks  like a socket with 3 prongs goes on them and removes , any ideas how to get them off,

shock cheap and easy i think to do ,

now the big one , i thought the emmisions were because the car had been stood for 6 months before went for test however having a look tonight this is what i found ,
coolant has disapered , not leaked onto floor its just gone , also went to take spark plugs out and put new ones in and the tops where covered and i mean nearly full onto the ht leads with oil , has the head gone , can it be done by a diyer , have loads of tools , need any special ones .
everything else on the car is spot on its a 2.0l auto 1996 p reg , please help as i drove this car back and was gonig to fix and sell now i want to keep it and get rid of my subaru!! all help would be great cheers guys
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Kevin Wood on 24 October 2009, 20:44:47
Sounds like the cam cover gaskets have failed for a start. Not a huge job to replace. Be sure to clean out the breathers while you're at it as these often cause the failure in the first place.

Kevin
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Bent valve on 24 October 2009, 20:45:06
I have had the locking wheel nut problem myself. what you need is an 18 mm 1/2 " drive socket, a long extension and a lump hammer. Fit the socket to the extension and place the socket square on the locking nut and hit the extension very hard several times with the lump hammer. you will feel it going on and you will feel it when it is fully home. Then undo with a breaker bar or similar :y 
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 20:45:56
not the head gasket then ? any ideas how much the cam gasket costs , cheers for the help
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 20:48:29
i tried hitting a socket onto it , it went on but there is a spinning disc bit of metal round the bolt head which just spins so it made the socket spin , the bolt is perfectly round and dont wanna damage the alloys cheers for your help
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Bent valve on 24 October 2009, 20:50:03
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i tried hitting a socket onto it , it went on but there is a spinning disc bit of metal round the bolt head which just spins so it made the socket spin , the bolt is perfectly round and dont wanna damage the alloys cheers for your help
Try a smaller socket - it does work, it compresses the ring as it were:y you wont damage the alloys if you use an extension
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 20:52:34
i'll give it a really good bash tmw then , also on euro car parts . com what would the cam gasket be called , how easy is it do do the full engine gasket set they sell for about £25
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: ENFIELD_MV6 on 24 October 2009, 20:53:34
not sure were you live ???? i worked for marshall volvo a couple of years ago and they had a locking wheel nut removal tool it was like a big hole punch the end was circular and very sharp basically you smacked it onto the locking wheel nut hard and it cut/dug into it and had teeth on the inside so it gripped
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Abiton on 24 October 2009, 21:03:35
Coolant loss is most likely to be a broken Heater Bypass Valve (HBV), assuming that your car has aircon, and therefore has one.  Look in the Maintenance Guides or Common Problems sections for info on diagnosis/replacement.

Camcover gasket is around £20 from Vauxhall, and don't buy it (and accompanying o-rings) from anywhere else.
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 21:07:59
yeah it has air con , that works good , how easy to change the gasket?  cheers for the help , if i dont fix it is it worth more in parts or weighing in for scrap do you think
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 21:08:52
i'm in nottingham
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: ENFIELD_MV6 on 24 October 2009, 21:10:24
marshall land rover/volvo at melton mowbray have the locking wheel nut tool to remove the locking nuts might be worth a ring to see if they can help you out and the cost
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: tunnie on 24 October 2009, 21:13:49
for cam cover gasket, ready my handy guide

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1225024176
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Abiton on 24 October 2009, 21:16:41
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yeah it has air con , that works good , how easy to change the gasket?  cheers for the help , if i dont fix it is it worth more in parts or weighing in for scrap do you think

I don't think the fact that the aircon is working well rules out the HBV being leaky, can't say for sure, I don't have one.

Not worth a lot as scrap or parts I'd think.

Camcover gasket change isn't hard, cleaning the breathers (essential) actually takes longer and is fiddlier.  Guides for all these things should be easy to find on here.
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 24 October 2009, 21:20:47
thats great !! many thanks for that info , and the pics really help i'll wip it off and have a go , fingers crossed it all goes ok lol ,
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: tunnie on 24 October 2009, 21:22:47
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thats great !! many thanks for that info , and the pics really help i'll wip it off and have a go , fingers crossed it all goes ok lol ,

Its straight forward, just take your time. Garages will rush through bodge jobs, spent a good day doing it, and you know its done right, as mentioned use GM gaskets, pattern ones are shite.  :y
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: feeutfo on 24 October 2009, 21:36:46
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not the head gasket then ? any ideas how much the cam gasket costs , cheers for the help
imho, i would sort the water leak first, if it is the head gaskit, no point doing the cam cover until the hg is sorted, its concerning you cant see any external leak. Hbv most likely though i would think...
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: raywilb on 25 October 2009, 10:44:10
i,m sure iv,e seen the locking nut key + new nuts on ebay for £6. but where are you. maybe somebody in your vicinity can help re wheel nuts.  :y
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 27 October 2009, 20:46:49
any ideas what the car will weigh when put on the weigh bridge at the weekend gonna weigh it in i think , no time to do work now its dark at night ,
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Agemo on 27 October 2009, 21:54:00
Shame to scrap it, weighs about 1.6 Tonnes, no idea of scrap prices at the mo. Have you thought of letting someone do the work for you? You obviously like the car. You could have it all done for a day's labour.
My Nephew had a car with no locking wheel stud key, I took him to the local tyre fitter who whipped the studs out in minutes, he wouldn't let us see how though.
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: checkers on 28 October 2009, 19:25:12
vin plate has 2 weights on it , one is just over 2 ton the other is over 3 ton , what do these weights mean , mayo on oil cap so guessin head gasket gone , they expensive to repair? can diyer do it ?
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: ENFIELD_MV6 on 28 October 2009, 21:08:42
Diyer can do it mate no probs just get new head bolts aswell and tighten as said in paynes manual, tbh it seems a shame to weigh it in just cus it has some minor isuues, get em done and you will have a cracking motor. If i had the time and was closer and space i would do it for you without hesitation
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Bent valve on 28 October 2009, 21:14:24
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any ideas what the car will weigh when put on the weigh bridge at the weekend gonna weigh it in i think , no time to do work now its dark at night ,
If you dont want to buy a torch, you can always increase the weight by filling the tank with water and putting some paving slabs under the seats :y :y
Title: Re: Many a problem , please help
Post by: Agemo on 28 October 2009, 21:52:46
The VIN Plate does not tell you what the vehicle weighs, just what it is ALLOWED to weigh. The first figure you saw was the Gross Vehicle Weight, (2115kg in the case of a V6) This is the weight of the car, driver, occupants, fuel, luggage, and your Granny on the roof rack. The second figure would be the Gross Combination Weight, (a V6 is 3865kg) This is the weight of all above, plus a trailer & it's load, in other words the old Train weight.
Like I said, I would guestimate yours at 1.6 Tonnes, I still say it is do-able.