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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: idc62 on 06 February 2010, 17:49:23
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Hi to all newbi here have prob with my omega 2.0 16v got alot of white/light grey smoke/steam from exhaust and also steam/smoke from dipstick and oil filler cap when off water is clean do not nead to top up and no excessive pressure in system.Hope someone can help
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Sorry mate but sounds like mine was a couple of months ago...... Head gasket gone... :-[
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def sounds like head gasket, easy to sort out try this full kit http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200431319228 fit 20l and 2.2l £31.50 full price and p&p :y
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If you really aren't losing any coolant, it can't be headgasket, IMO.
To reassure yourself, take the sparkplugs out (having mopped out any and all oil/water from around them before removing. Then shine a bright torch down into the cylinders and look for any coolant sitting on top of any of the piston crowns. If they all look bone dry, that would be good.
The steam/oil mist coming out of the dipstick tube and oil filler may be a symptom of blocked camcover breathers, have a look at this "How To" by Grumpy
to sort this out: http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1194007453
BTW, steam from the exhaust is quite normal, just more easily seen in the cold weather than during the rest of the year. Burning hydrocarbons makes water/steam and carbon dioxide, mostly.
Best of luck. :y
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As above, give it a good clean up per Grumpy and see how it goes. It will likely to it a power of good and costs next to nothing but a bit of time.
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thanks guys
will check that out was a bit confused by it not loseing water ,not useing loads of oil and no excessive pressure in water lets hope its just breather pipes .one thing i forgot to mention exhaust note sounds a bit louder does this have any bearing on subject
cheers ian
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may just be water in the exhaust, mine did it this morning and its water not been out for a few days and there has been a lot of mist. :y
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Haven't forgotten you guys cleaning breather pipes on weekend will let you know how it works out Thanks for advice and especially the link by grumpy told to me by abiton and ians thanks guys makes that so easier to do when you know what to look for [smiley=dankk2.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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If it does turn out to be H/G failure, please DO NOT waste your money buying gasket sets off e-gay or any other 'iffy' scource. Buy ALL your gaskets directly from a VX Dealer. Believe me, i'm half way through a head gasket job right now, & am held up waiting for genuine parts arriving after unpacking my e-gay 'bargain' & finding the quality is shite & some gaskets do not fit at all! BTW, have you smelled the coolant in the bottle for petrol/exhaust fumes?HTH :y
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hi i pulled off the small breather pipe this evening and there is no suction when you put finger on end as it says in grumpy's link and slight idle increase/decrease and hesitation noticed today will bear in mind gaskett sets quality as rusty95 suggested a set on ebay
cheers ian :y :y
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Hi, I'm new here myself and my 2.0 16v exhibits the same symptoms until it warms up properly. Its a '99 with 152.000 miles on the clock and engine seems to be fine! (touch wood!!!!) :)
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That sounds like theres hope for me(or the car i mean ) ill find out sat am :y :y
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right then
Took off breather pipes and cleaned them.Took off throttle housing and cleaned seperated IACV cleaned it as well.Took off restricted joint that passes through banjo joint it was blocked cleaned it.Took off cam cover to clean spiggots that breather pipes go on, didn't want debri to into head.Renewed cam cover gaskett and "O" ring seals.Abig difference to the amount of fumes in cam cover none from dipstick. :D
Now here's a ?
The large breather pipe on left side of cam cover has a filter spliced into it with a smaller 8mm pipe coming off the top of filter going to a "T" piece.Short piece of pipe to fuel pressure regulator and very thin pipe to throttle housing body is this a revision by vauxhall or somthing someone has add? I have looked at haynes and seen pictures on OOF but have not seen this set up.Any idea's any one :-/ :-/ :-/
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right then
Took off breather pipes and cleaned them.Took off throttle housing and cleaned seperated IACV cleaned it as well.Took off restricted joint that passes through banjo joint it was blocked cleaned it.Took off cam cover to clean spiggots that breather pipes go on, didn't want debri to into head.Renewed cam cover gaskett and "O" ring seals.Abig difference to the amount of fumes in cam cover none from dipstick. :D
Now here's a ?
The large breather pipe on left side of cam cover has a filter spliced into it with a smaller 8mm pipe coming off the top of filter going to a "T" piece.Short piece of pipe to fuel pressure regulator and very thin pipe to throttle housing body is this a revision by vauxhall or somthing someone has add? I have looked at haynes and seen pictures on OOF but have not seen this set up.Any idea's any one :-/ :-/ :-/
That sounds like a 'mod'/bodge by a previous owner, and not necessarily a very wise one. I'm pretty certain that the vac feed to the fuel pressure reg. is supposed to come straight from the throttle body. I've heard of putting a filter in the small breather hose to try to prevent the little jet clogging, but not in the big one.
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I thought it was a bit odd cos it would affect vacuum power to the regulator??.Does that mean the very thin pipe connected to the throttle housing goes straight to fuel regulator ??
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I've just looked on ours, and the vac pipe from the FPR goes to the nipple on the throttle body just under the IACV, and nowhere else. Ours is a '96, manual trans, but I doubt this is any different on a 98 auto.
Hopefully someone with a 2L auto of about the same vintage as yours will confirm.
And yes, I'd think possibly this 'mod' would knob up the correct operation of the FPR.
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Think i'll get rid of it tomorrow and see how it goes on a run in the pm.Would be nice to hear if any one else has come across this or if a filter on the small pipe would be of benifeit??.
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Check that the vac nipple on the TB isn't clogged up, nor the thin vac pipe. Connected as it was, it probably got a lot of oil mist and crud going through it that it shouldn't have.
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yep cleaned all of that to day all squeaky clean now :y :y
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I meant the vac nipple/vac pipe for the FPR, not the "small breather". Actually, if the vac pipe from the 'extra filter' to throttle body was on the clean side of the filter, maybe it won't be all clogged up.