Omega Owners Forum

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

Please check the Forum Guidelines at the top of the Newbie section

Pages: 1 2 [3]  All   Go Down

Author Topic: Good old "Symes" helps me out again today, Knock Sensor and Vac Pipes sorted!  (Read 3754 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

omega3000

  • Guest

It may look worse than it did  ;D Thing is you try and cut the rust out but where to stop ....? Only so much filler you can mix in one day  :-X If i had the shackles i would drop mine into a bodyshop for the work ... needs must though so battling on with the diy .
Logged

albitz

  • Guest

If you can find replacement doors it just leaves the arches to sort.The arches dont look that bad imo,could be fixed with bilthamber rust treatment and then paintwork at a body shop. Would cost a few bob to have done,so depends how keen you are and also your budget. It would make the car look nice,but you will never get the money back if you sell it.
Logged

Wayne

  • Guest

Hi Everybody!!

Hes done it!! Syme fixed my Miggy!!  :y

i popped round earlier and this was the state of my glove box area  :o



if you take a look at the far right hand side Solenoid, one of the vac cables was stuck behind the solenoid and squashed to oblivion!
was that right Syme??  you know me, you work miracles and its all milk bottles to me mate!! ha ha

anyway, theyve all been made accessable and not squashed up :y

and as of now, my heating is working better than ever! and it changes HOT to COLD and back again with ZERO problems
and no error codes either! now that i have Vac, she flys! got 121 mph on the A420 on the way home! Shhh!!!!!  ::)

and thanks to ROB G for flogging me his 2 Solenoids, didn't need them mate, so i have 2 spare now
mine were all okay in the end
unless anyone wants to buy the ones on their way to me for £10 (postage included)

also bought myself a pollen filter on the way home as mine was Black as the ace of spades!  >:(

and if anyone's is interested, Halfords are selling 4 litres of Castrol Magnatec for £17.50!!! down from £28 i think

last thing that's left is the rust, and Symes doing that for me in the next few weeks ;D
i saw his handy work today on another persons car (a Mazda 626) and i couldnt even see where the rust was

Syme, your a genius mate and i thank you very much for your hard work today

at last, somebody that doesn't rip me off and knows about Miggys, unlike Vauxhall and yes i have to say, my EX local mechanic!! lol

Nighty Night folks




Logged

TheBoy

  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Brackley, Northants
  • Posts: 107023
  • I Like Lockdown
    • Whatever Starts
    • View Profile

So the heating fault was behind the glovebox ::) ;D

As for the Castrol Magnatec, I wouldn't stick that shite in my lawnmower ;D


Seriously, well done Symes :y
Logged
Grumpy old man

Wayne

  • Guest

yes yes yes oh Jamie! it was behind the glovebox  :y

all bow before you, ha ha ha

amazing how a slightly trapped VAC pipe can ruin your life aint it?  lol
Logged

symes

  • Omega Baron
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • oxford
  • Posts: 3488
  • Madness is a state of i dont mind
    • R reg 940 volvo
    • View Profile

the one thing I still cannot figure out--how it got like that in the first place??? ???
Well job done told you before wayne am a hotrodder first mate omega to complicated for your average person to be honest dont care who wants to argue the point far too many things to go wrong and costly really - you need a sense of humour with these old buses mate-but when running properly they are nice and if had to make choice between my rover p6 or miggie p6 would win hands down mate :y
Logged
1998 volvo 940 turbo 225bhp +1965 Rover 5000 v8+ 1962 ford consul 375 lowrider

Wayne

  • Guest

i still reckon that about 8 years ago, shortly after a Nokia bluetooth kit installer bloke came round my house
he MUST have done it!!!! now.... where is his number so i can shout at him!!

The weird thing is, the heating was fine for 2 years after he installed it lol
Logged

symes

  • Omega Baron
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • oxford
  • Posts: 3488
  • Madness is a state of i dont mind
    • R reg 940 volvo
    • View Profile

It was those bloomin omega gremlins again!!!
Logged
1998 volvo 940 turbo 225bhp +1965 Rover 5000 v8+ 1962 ford consul 375 lowrider

Kevin Wood

  • Global Moderator
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Alton, Hampshire
  • Posts: 36417
    • Jaguar XE 25t, Westfield
    • View Profile

Does look like a bodger has been in there, so mobile fitter is a sound bet, I reckon. ::)
Logged
Tech2 services currently available. See TheBoy's price list: http://theboy.omegaowners.com/

steve6367

  • Omega Knight
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Posts: 1613
    • View Profile

What's wrong with the Castrol oil? I was tempted by the price for my next oil change but is the recommendation here to stick with VX oil?
Logged
2.2 CDX Estate (broken), 2.5 CD Salon, 2.5 CD Estate LPG

albitz

  • Guest

Recommendation is to get a tradeclub card (by joining ABS) and then use VX10/40 semi. Buy 3 get 4th one free on trade club.Works out around £12 for 5 litres. :y
Logged

aaronjb

  • Guest

What's wrong with the Castrol oil? I was tempted by the price for my next oil change but is the recommendation here to stick with VX oil?

Given the price, most people use VX semi synth - £50 for 20L (4x5L) is hard to beat. Even VX fully synth is only £73 for 20L (4x5L), making them £10 or £14 for 4L as a direct comparison to the Castrol..

Castrol also has a reputation for rapidly generating 'mayo' in the filler neck and breather system, I believe

(All prices are TraceClub prices, so you just need an ABS card - £25 - and local dealer in the TC network)

[edit] Beaten to it by Albs as I spent so long on my maths... ;D
Logged

Wayne

  • Guest

i have used Castrol Magnatec for 8 years, changed every 5000 miles, no mayo or anything

Logged

omega3000

  • Guest

i have used Castrol Magnatec for 8 years, changed every 5000 miles, no mayo or anything

   
Logged

dbug

  • Omega Queen
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Northants
  • Posts: 14279
  • Dont knock Linux!
    • Jaguar XJ 5.0V8 Portfolio
    • View Profile
    • Dbug IT Services

Sometimes, a little more listening, and a whole lot less "excitement" will make things much, much clearer ;)

The Vx oil is recommended by OOF because it 1) an oil well suited to the Omega and 2) on TC the most economic solution.

Oil change using 6 lits Castrol costs £26.25, and using GM 10/40w semi on TC (@£48 for 20 lits paid 2 weeks ago) £14.40 - no brainer really ;)
Logged
1972 Ferrari Dino, 1967 Triumph TR4A, Mondeo 2.0TDCi Estate, Jaguar XJ 5.0V8 Portfolio
Pages: 1 2 [3]  All   Go Up
 

Page created in 0.021 seconds with 17 queries.