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albitz

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Re: coil pack
« Reply #15 on: 15 October 2012, 22:23:33 »

I have an intermittent misfire on LPG,so I suspect mine is going the same way.Must have a look one of these days. :-\
i wouldnt leave it to long or it might not get you home.  :D
Especially since I've already given him a new replacement coilpack too!  ::)

But I dont drive the Omega very often,therefore I keep forgetting about it. :D

Besides,if it gets really bad I could switch to petrol to get me home.I sometimes have up to 20 miles worth in the tank. :y ;D
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feeutfo

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Re: coil pack
« Reply #16 on: 16 October 2012, 15:44:57 »

Good lord! That's more of a sponge. :o
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omega3000

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Re: coil pack
« Reply #17 on: 16 October 2012, 15:51:28 »

Scuttleitis , its shed its skin in disgust of having a constant shower  :(
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Re: coil pack
« Reply #18 on: 16 October 2012, 17:50:57 »

All done back on the road and i must say its a diferent animal alltogether well pleased only problem i have is the temp guadge is not working and i think its my fault i have conected a plug wrong will have a look tomorrow  :y
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aaronjb

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Re: coil pack
« Reply #19 on: 16 October 2012, 18:56:10 »

Temp gauge is fed from a single prong spade connector on the coolant bridge pipe in the V - if you've been furgling around back there with the DIS it's easy to disturb (and probably infinitely harder to find again by feel!)
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