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My conclusion so far  ( will do a compression test when I find my tester) that the belt was loose and has jumped slightly and now I have some bent valves. The car is too good to scrap and nice to drive so I may tackle it myself or if I can find someone to do it pay them.
Does the haynes manual cover the 2.2 or has anyone seen a guide anywhere? I imagine it will be straightforward though

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When the camshafts are by their marks the crank mark is not pointing straight down as I think it is supposed to , it points to 4 o clock ( how do I upload pictures?)

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Yesterday I went through basics, it has fuel on plugs and has a spark, has voltage to new cam sensor, I have checked timing belt and the marks don’t seem to to align , but I cannot see how or why it could have jumped teeth

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What is it on a cam shaft sprocket that the sensor reads, day off tomorrow so hope to sort this, fuel over half a tank

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and sorry code it originally showed was p0340 not p0300

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i will be so annoyed if its just low fuel

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Could this be a duff crank sensor

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On a slope but think half a tank

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No codes are showing

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Omega General Help / Help! Help! Omega 2.2 petrol auto 2002
« on: 26 July 2022, 12:48:21 »
I bought this car while back to drive when I get my impending knee replacement op. I have been driving it a few weeks and the engine light was coming on when starting so was clearing it each time and it was a dream to drive, sooo I thought I would be clever and change the cam shaft sensor cos thats the code I was getting P0300, bought one and fitted it and it would not start, put old sensor back and still nothing! It seems to have petrol on the plugs but doesn’t sound like it’s firing. The coil pack was not touched when I changed the sensor, frankly I am stumped! Any suggestions as to what I may have disturbed?

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Omega General Help / Re: Pesky p0340 code
« on: 17 July 2022, 10:49:14 »
Thanks, I have ordered a Delphi one from autovaux £13

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Omega General Help / Re: Pesky p0340 code
« on: 16 July 2022, 19:06:14 »
Is quinton hazel Vauxhall? Who makes the original one?

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Omega General Help / Pesky p0340 code
« on: 16 July 2022, 16:43:23 »
I have searched the forum and am undecided as to whether to change it, car is a 2.2 petrol auto 2002, which I have only recently started driving, starts and runs ok but I may be imagining it but seems a bit flat when the engine light comes on, there is just this code, could it be possibly a thing else or shall I just man up and change it?

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Omega General Help / Re: Back after a few years
« on: 20 June 2022, 13:48:58 »
https://www.autovaux.co.uk/9195961-reinforcement-9195961
Welcome back   :)

Much as it shows them they don’t have any, I rang them Friday

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Omega General Help / Back after a few years
« on: 19 June 2022, 21:49:31 »
Recently bought a facelift 2.2 and am looking for door reinforcement plates part 9195961 which I’m having trouble tracking down, but I can’t seem to post in the for sale and wanted section, any ideas?

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