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Kevin Wood

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Re: Timing Belt very loose or slack
« Reply #30 on: 20 December 2012, 09:54:23 »


Hi sir, I forgot one thing, I understand you're breaking the 3.0, I'll soon be looking for the cat for my omega, does it use the same cat? mine is 2.2 Z22XE 2001.  I made a mistake last year when my cat flex pipe got broken I bought the aftermarket and now its gone already, so I will need a genuine secondhand one as I have seen a couple of postings instructing members not to go for the aftermarket one. please help. Thanks

You can buy weld-in replacement flexi sections on Ebay. :y
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Re: Timing Belt very loose or slack
« Reply #31 on: 20 December 2012, 16:30:45 »


Hi sir, I forgot one thing, I understand you're breaking the 3.0, I'll soon be looking for the cat for my omega, does it use the same cat? mine is 2.2 Z22XE 2001.  I made a mistake last year when my cat flex pipe got broken I bought the aftermarket and now its gone already, so I will need a genuine secondhand one as I have seen a couple of postings instructing members not to go for the aftermarket one. please help. Thanks

You can buy weld-in replacement flexi sections on Ebay. :y
Hi sir, its unfortunate that I discarded the original old one, and the new one its the the kat itself which seem broken, any help sir? Thanks
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Re: Timing Belt very loose or slack
« Reply #32 on: 20 December 2012, 17:03:43 »

Ahh.. Apologies. I thought it was just the flexi section that had failed on the new exhaust. In that case, a second hand genuine section would be the best plan, as you have mentioned.  :y
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