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Messages - joshwyatt

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Someone I work with has one and is very involved with one of the forums.

I have had the delight of doing work on the dam thing and its not pleasent....in fact hers is called Mr Poo and has a matching number plate.

I think there are some original bits left on it to;D

Tyre valve caps?  ;D

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Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted / Re: WTD Engine Undertray
« on: 03 June 2014, 16:27:53 »
Sold  :y

Yep, PM me your details etc and I'll sort out payment.

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I wouldn't consider it, it's not expensive...but if you intended to make any worthwhile profit, I think you would struggle.

Mark is spot on, as usual...a Smart under warranty / less than 3 years old is great. Anything other than that gives me nightmare's.

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Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted / WTD Engine Undertray
« on: 03 June 2014, 15:54:36 »
Wanted for a facelift V6 please, I know the facelift petrol's all use the same undertray...so any would do!

I had a little incident earlier, now resulting in requiring a new undertray  ;D

To include the clips and screws please  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: Thanks to joshwyatt
« on: 28 May 2014, 20:09:56 »
You're most welcome TB, and thank you for enabling cruise...I'm using it all the time  ::)

Indeed, I'll start planning an Oxford meet. The landlord from the pub opposite has now moved, he's now got a tenancy so I'm sure would welcome a clan of Omega Owners. The car park is big enough for working on cars, I'll check with him first though  ;D
Make sure it has a curry house not too far away :P. And it must do lime pickle, obviously.

That's reminded me, I need to fix the tech2 laptop again, as it really isn't working at all right now...  ...its got all the other marques stuff on there, so that's a weekend lost, bugger ;D

Lime pickle is a must, naturally  ::)

I'll start something in the events section!

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General Car Chat / Re: Thanks to joshwyatt
« on: 28 May 2014, 20:07:47 »
Sounds good Josh. I also need to come and see how the TVP cars are getting on, plus, what use you made of my old uniform  :D  ;D

Was that the nurses one?  ::)  ::)

Both coming along very well, I'm sure you'll enjoy having a good look around them!

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General Car Chat / Re: Thanks to joshwyatt
« on: 28 May 2014, 18:10:38 »
You're most welcome TB, and thank you for enabling cruise...I'm using it all the time  ::)

Indeed, I'll start planning an Oxford meet. The landlord from the pub opposite has now moved, he's now got a tenancy so I'm sure would welcome a clan of Omega Owners. The car park is big enough for working on cars, I'll check with him first though  ;D

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Put a wanted add up here on oof for a pump  :y

If they were that easy to get hold of I'd have repaired my old DTi Elite.  :'(

Do the 2.2 pumps differ from one's fitted to the Astra G 2.0 DTI or Zafira?

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Apparently all the same, it's the same clutch used in the 2.6 / 3.2 and 3.0 and apparently 2.2 DTI.

My 3.2 estate had a gearbox from a DTI fitted, with the DTI clutch aswell. Seemingly it was exactly the same!

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LUK Repest Pro is what you'll want James, this has all three pieces. Taxi Al replaced the clutch on one of my 3.2's and this was the kit used. It's pretty much what was fitted from the factory. I'll find the box with the part number on it and PM it to you  :y

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General Discussion Area / Thanks to Taxi Al
« on: 24 May 2014, 22:01:44 »
He worked fearlessly on the clutch replacement in one of my Omega's...and we'll get to finish it off tomorrow. It was really interesting learning all about how to do it.

I even got free lunch  :P

Al very kindly lent me his Omega, the brakes are amazing. It's more fun braking then it is 'pressing on'. The only other car that gave a similiar level of breaking is the Bentey Flying Spur.

I'd recommend his brake upgrade  :y

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Omega General Help / Re: H.P. aircon valve fitting
« on: 21 May 2014, 11:11:40 »
Having replaced 2 recently, it's effectively a 14.5. Clearly no such size exists. Using a 15 at a slight angle worked well for me.

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Yep, no problem at all  :y

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They will indeed fit your MV6...I can meet Joff in Swindon if it makes collection easier  :y

Thank you Tunnie and Joff for the offers  :y

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