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General Car Chat / Re: vectra c diesel 20tdi 2003 clutch ?
« on: 24 February 2013, 20:03:37 »
figured as much, its not my car, just enquireing for a mate as to weather we could do it ourselves or not, looks like maybe not  ;)

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General Car Chat / vectra c diesel 20tdi 2003 clutch ?
« on: 24 February 2013, 15:52:27 »
Hi all, how difficult is it to change a clutch in the above car, IE is it a diy job of is there more to it ?

Thanks in advance for replys
Mike

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 21 February 2013, 20:36:19 »
Ok, changed seal in box and replaced the torque converter for a good one, refitted gearbox ad then replaced rear springs, car now drives like a champ again, many thanks to all for advice on the seal issue. :y

Mike

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 08 February 2013, 16:58:20 »
Well guys its bad news, finally got the box out and the tourque converter is screwed, long shot but has anybody got a spare converter for a 2000 2.5 v6   :'(

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 05 February 2013, 18:38:20 »
Well, got the bolt in seal from dealler ad finally gt the car up on jacks today, started to put rear up on stands and CLANG, chunk of rear spring fell out, £64 pounds later i have 2 new springs sitting on the table and a gearbox nearly ready to come out,  ::)

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 22 January 2013, 17:05:11 »
Just got of phone to dealer, most probable cause for leak is a bolt in seal around nose of converter which i will order on friday (payday) at a cost of £36, now just got to find time and a dry place to do the work.  ;)

And many thanks to all for you input on the matter, :y

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 22 January 2013, 16:19:44 »
Ok converter was removed with box swapped to replacement box and refitted together. And im gonna give vx a call and get the right parts

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 21 January 2013, 19:18:15 »
yeah will prob give them a call, though so far all omega related questions have been promptly answered here, with many thanks to all  :y

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 21 January 2013, 19:01:10 »
no probs mate its possibly my own fault, i didnt replace the o-ring when i replaced the box  :(, its been perfect up till last week when we got down to -14C last week, then dumped trans oil on floor when i started it to warm through before work, been leaking since, so rather than wreck another box ive been walking to work  :'(.

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Omega General Help / Re: AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 21 January 2013, 18:48:18 »
Problem is the gearbox is still in car, i wanted to get all bits before removing it, need to get this sorted as last time this happened it dumped all trans fluid and cost me a replacement box from Albitz, id rather not do this again as you can imagine.

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Omega General Help / AR35 Gearbox issue
« on: 21 January 2013, 18:25:52 »
Hey all this is probably a long shot, but would anybody happen to know the size of the o-ring on the end of the input shaft that joins with the torque  converter, mine has frozen and split in the cold weather,  >:(  If anyone knows the answer to this ill be eternally greatfull.

Many thanks
Mike

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Omega General Help / Re: Aux belt + Tensioner change
« on: 18 January 2013, 16:32:24 »
Ive taken note of the comments here and canceled the order, now got one comming from my local suplier at a cost of £61 made by SKF, they said there a good brand,

but as said, you only needed to buy the roller  ::)

Yeah i know, my local parts center has no listing for just the bearing roller ad the guy needs the car ASAP and was prepared to pay the cost, so that is what i will do, i did try to tell him otherwise,
On another note, does the belt on the 2.6 route the same as on the 2.5, if not has anyone got a copy of the routing diagram please?

And once again many thanks for prompt replies
Mike

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Omega General Help / Re: Aux belt + Tensioner change
« on: 18 January 2013, 15:02:14 »
Ive taken note of the comments here and canceled the order, now got one comming from my local suplier at a cost of £61 made by SKF, they said there a good brand,

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Omega General Help / Re: Aux belt + Tensioner change
« on: 18 January 2013, 08:58:39 »
OOPS i miss read that part at 11pm lats night  >:(  Now i feel stupid  :-[ 
Either way the part is ordered, and im sure hell be glad to get his car back on the move.

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Omega General Help / Re: Aux belt + Tensioner change
« on: 18 January 2013, 08:53:33 »
heres the link for the site i found, they say part No.s ending with an N are genuine parts

http://www.vauxhall-car-parts.co.uk/acatalog/VAUXHALL_DRIVE_BELT_TENSIONER_-_9202550N.html

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