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1996
General Discussion Area / * POSSIBLE * Good news!
« on: 02 December 2006, 12:06:40 »
Last night, I was tidying my room. When I came across a Vauxhall Key, on a Fob. I wasn't too hopeful, but I took it down to my donor car, in hope that it was the right key. It didn't work in the ignition, however it DID work in the doors, and the boot, so the key's obviously associated with that car.

I guess this means, there is a good chance, that the transponder on that key will be the correct one for the ECU - which means I could move the ECU over to the project car.

I'm hoping someone at some point just changed the ignition barrel on the donor car, and not all the locks. If they changed all the locks, then it's probably not the right transponder.

Unfortunately I can't test it until tomorrow, so I'm going to have to wait  ::)

1997
General Discussion Area / Accident in my v6 :(
« on: 19 November 2006, 08:30:30 »
As per the title.

Driving to work this morning, at 6:30am, driving at the national speed limit on a quiet A Road. From nowhere, a big deer jumped directly in front of my Omega, leaving me little reaction time. Obviously I hammered on the brakes and the ABS did me proud on an icy morning, I also swerved to avoid it, but unfortunately despite these efforts, we collided.

I never realised how much of a mess they can make of your car :(


1998
General Discussion Area / Corsa stuck!!
« on: 19 November 2006, 15:06:26 »
My friend is stuck with her corsa. It's an older one, a 1.4 of the 1993 era.

It appears her rear brakes are stuck on, and it won't move! She's burning her clutch trying to pull away, so she's given up and called out the breakdown coverage.

I seem to remember this is common on corsa's. If I'm right, they have drum brakes on the rear (I can't see this model having ABS)

What does anyone think for a longer term resolution - new brake shoes, and maybe clean out the drums, or get them machined maybe? Or just sod it and replace drums too?

Maybe it's caused by a spring?

Any ideas appreciated, I'd like to help her out with it.

Cheers guys
James

1999
General Discussion Area / Outrageous offer on ebay....
« on: 04 November 2006, 15:01:36 »
Take a look at this ebay link..

Do you think the high bidders on this have REALLY read the description of this auction before bidding?

What is the legal position? I guess, the winning bidder has a responsibility to purchase this, and the buyer is not breaking any rules!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WAVERUNNER-JET-SKI-POLICE-REPO-BAILIFF-AUCTION-Ebook_W0QQitemZ280044358350QQihZ018QQcategoryZ88433QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item280044358350


2000
General Discussion Area / Project 1 Picture Gallery!!!
« on: 30 October 2006, 17:50:12 »
Well, as posted previously some good progress has been made on the project, so I'm now going to post up some of my pictures so far. Enjoy!

Pic 1: The project car



Pic 2: The Doner Shed, er, car



Pic 3:  The Damage done to the block of the original engine in the project car



Pic 4: The shot engine coming out of the project car:



Pic 5: The Donor car being butchered apart ready for pulling the engine block out...



Pic 6: The  engine coming out of the donor car!



Pic 7: The donor engine block ready to be lifted into the decent project car:



Pic 8: Mating with the gearbox, a barsteward of a job...



Pic 9: Donor engine block all cleaned up, with new head gasket in situ, ready for my nice head...



Pic 10: My cylinder head, I'm proud of this!



Pic 11: The neighbours must love me :D





Pic 12: This came flying out of the original engine when it seized!




More pictures to follow, and hopefully an update to say it's running sweetly next week!!





2001
General Discussion Area / Project 1: First update
« on: 07 October 2006, 22:17:35 »
Ok, today we had a really good start on my Project 1 - the GLS with the seized engine.

Began stripping the components necessary for engine removal, off came the Exhaust downpipe and manifold, aux belt, injector rail, inlet manifold, PAS pump, alternator, RAD, coolant hoses, all the electrics - a little bit of tweaking and the engine will be ready to lift out.

Now that all the ancilliaries are removed it's clear to see why the car won't run.

There are 3 rather large holes in the engine block (!) underneith the inlet manifold - big enough that you can poke your hand in and touch the crankshaft!!! Would explain why we found half a bearing shell in the engine bay.

Now we've got to strip down the engine in the donor car to the same level, and lift them both out. With it stripped, accessibility is much better than we imagined it would be, so we've decided to support the engine on a crane and lift it out, leaving the Gearbox in-situ.

The donor engine will then be put on an engine crane, and be treated to new piston rings, a new head gasket, sump gasket, rocker gasket etc - plus camshaft seals, crankshaft seals - basically a meduim overhaul.

Also need to drill out (yes drill out!) the crankcase oil breather solid metal pipe on the Donor engine, it's SOLID with crud, can't even hit it out with a hammer and sturdy screwdriver. Probably why that engine had bad emissions....

I'll post up a few pics when I get home tomorrow.... You'll love to see the holes in the block :)

More progress reports to follow..........

2002
General Discussion Area / URGENT CAMLOCK REQUEST
« on: 02 October 2006, 13:04:43 »
Hi Guys

In desperate need of a V6 locking/timing kit for Wednesday of this week ..

Anyone able to help by posting one out to me?

Cheers
James

2003
General Discussion Area / Rocker gasket sealent
« on: 02 October 2006, 12:34:19 »
Please can someone post up the vx part number for the black sealant needed for rocker gaskets on v6?

Cheers

2004
General Discussion Area / Omega running on Hydrogen Fuel Cell?
« on: 30 September 2006, 17:18:02 »
Apparently so. Starting bid £1200.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1998-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-GLS-GREEN_W0QQitemZ250033826578QQihZ015QQcategoryZ9858QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Is this just an LPG conversion with a confused seller? I've asked him a question, will be interested in the response !

Thoughts?

2005
General Discussion Area / Something for my Project GLS?
« on: 01 October 2006, 22:03:42 »
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=013&item=230033402406&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Considering it. Never fitted one before, but gotta start somewhere.

Wouldn't think it's worth the expensve of a new sequential gas injection kit for even a mint N reg car, so maybe something like this is an option...

2006
General Discussion Area / Colour Code
« on: 01 October 2006, 19:45:49 »
Just wondering, anyone know the colour code for an N reg silver Omega GLS? Were there different ones? Cheers

2007
General Discussion Area / Mt first project !!!!!!
« on: 28 September 2006, 18:52:52 »
Well, strictly my second. We did rebuild the top end of a nice elite, which didn't run to well afterwards, but that was before I'd learned so much from this forum (including how to do V6 cam timing!!)

Ok, I've got a new project. Mr MB uses numbers for his projects, and Tunnie uses letters, so I guess I need to use something different! Ideas welcome.

Anyhow, this is the car. It's a Vauxhall Omega (of course!) 2.0 litre 16v GLS. Normally I wouldn't entertain playing with a 2.0 because I love the V6's so much, however there's something really special about this one. I saw it on ebay, about 10 miles from me, so today I took the Mrs and went for a drive to look over it before bidding.

This is a 1995 car, and to be honest I don't think I've even seen a T or a V reg Omega in such nice condition. The bodywork on it is nothing but A1, without the smallest of marks on it and not a spec of rust. It's been so well looked after throughout. The interior looks like it's never even been sat in, it's got a whole "new car" sense about it inside and out.

It has 80k miles on the clock, which I guess is low for an Omega. And pretty much full service history.

What's the catch? Well, it doesn't run! So it was on sale as a non-runner. Stil has half it's MOT though.

The owner didn't know a lot about cars and just wanted shot of it after buying something new, but he did tell me the problem was terminal. He said he heard a really nasty metallic noise and the car wouldn't go. I immediately thought timing belt failure, but I was wrong. On inspection the belt and tensioners are fine - almost new in fact with reciept to prove. On a closer inspection, we found part of a bearing shell, wedged near the RH engine mounting. So in summary, the bottom end is buggered.

As some of you may know, I have an old 2.0 Omega sat on the drive doing nothing, because the bodywork etc is shot. However - engine in it runs fine! So, I feel an engine transplant coming on.

The cylinder head on the project car has recently been overhauled, with all brand new valves and followers, so I'm going to pray this is still ok and can be used. I'm then going to fit this decent head onto the good bottom end of the other engine, and fit my newly constucted engine back in the project car.

Then, I'm going to change the water pump, and possibly timing belt and tensioners, and hopefully I'll have a(nother) really nice running tidy Omega.

If it all goes well and I can get it running perfectly, then because it's so mint, I am considering having a go at converting it to run on LPG myself, but this will come later.

Here are some pics:







I'll be upfront and tell you that I paid £100 in cash for this car. I plan to spend about another £100 on getting it running, to include new head gasket etc in the rebuild. I'm 98% confident that I can do all of this sucesfully, but if not, what have I lost? Nothing, because I could break it for more than £100 if it came to it! If it goes well, what have I gained? An absolute mint Omega, fully overhauled, for £200!!

Obviously I'll keep you updated with pics of work and progress!
Off to eBay now, to look at engine cranes.....

2009
General Discussion Area / A big thankyou
« on: 25 September 2006, 15:43:44 »
I just wanted to say a big thank you on the forum to Fin and Dave for all their hard work on my Omega this weekend. Considering I only initially wanted to borrow the engine timing tools for a belt change, they were good enough to invite me up and give me a hand with the job. The omega is now sporting a new timing belt and tensioner kit and water pump. During the operation they noticed that my breathers were gunked up, so swiftly set to work removing the plenum and cleaning those out too, to say nothing of diagnosing the problem with my secondary air injection.

The car is now clearly more responsive on the takeup, but to put the icing on the cake - it's now doing about 4 more Mpg!!

I put £50 in the tank before I left Cheltenham (it was on the red light). I drove to Nottingham, back to Cheltenham, and then on to Cardiff, and this morning back to Cheltenham. Easily did 435 miles on £50.

Overall a much smoother car, without the worry of cambelt failure!

Cheers guys, a very productive weenend  [smiley=beer.gif]

See you at Santa Pod!




2010
General Discussion Area / cambelt kits
« on: 15 September 2006, 13:25:11 »
Im not a member of "trade club" and I'm not sure what I'd have to do to become one...

So where is the best place to get a cambelt kit and what should I pay?

Ronnie, I know you sometimes get them - got any in stock?!


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