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andy.h

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oil in wrong place
« on: 20 September 2009, 13:57:49 »

hi all went to check my plugs in my 99 (x) 2.5 v6 today as car been running humpy  >:( , once i removed plug leads found that 6 6 plugs were swimming in oil  :o is this just the rocker cover gaskets if so how much are they and can i do it myself (i did them on my vecy v6)
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Re: oil in wrong place
« Reply #1 on: 20 September 2009, 14:08:56 »

sounds like rocker gaskets.Like i found out only fit genuine Vx gaskets with their black goo.Don't forget to fit new O rings
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Re: oil in wrong place
« Reply #2 on: 20 September 2009, 14:10:20 »

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hi all went to check my plugs in my 99 (x) 2.5 v6 today as car been running humpy  >:( , once i removed plug leads found that 6 6 plugs were swimming in oil  :o is this just the rocker cover gaskets if so how much are they and can i do it myself (i did them on my vecy v6)
Here you go http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152564281 :y
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Re: oil in wrong place
« Reply #3 on: 20 September 2009, 14:16:46 »

Hi Andy,

They're easy enough to do just make sure you use genuine parts, a torque wrench and clean the breathers. Cost for the genuine bits with a trade card is about £65.
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