Started on the new project...
Bought it knowing it had at least two stock oil leaks: Oil filter housing gasket, old one came of in twelve pieces, and camcover gasket... just like the Omega one, only far more substantial and you don't need to remove the inlet manifold to change it

So for todays effort:
the breather system has been replaced;
the oil filter housing removed, cleaned, resealed and refitted;
sump/front suspension degreased and undertray refitted;
alternator air intake unblocked and 15 years of road detritus removed from back of alternator.
Pollen filter drains cleaned and unblocked.
Tomorrow will be the camcover gasket to finish, fill with fresh oil and start cleaning it.
Future jobs include a full service kit... only changed the oil to give the new breathers and seals a fighting chance... will do a proper service next month;
At least one rear wheel bearing, possibly both... test drive was just long enough to check for gearbox function and road manners/braking oddities;
New tyres... current ones all perfectly legal, but all different...;
Both aux belts and pullies, precautionary rather than required;
Coolant change in October...
First impression is that it's easy to work on. Ok, you might need to remove things to get at what you're aiming for, but everything seems to be reasonably accessible in a logical order. Alternator could be removed, rebrushed and refitted in an hour if needed. Suspect the V8 would be a different story though... All in all car feels like it was designed and engineered rather than built to a budget. If you had asked me a week ago if the 525 was worth the price premium new against an equivalent Omega, I would have said no. But after driving it home and getting my hands dirty, I have to say that actually it was worth every penny...
Also, when was the last time your local Vauxhall dealer opened their parts and service desks at 7am? Or closed at 7pm? Not only that, when I enquired on the phone about price/availability of various bits, I was told that they were all in stock. Popped in yesterday on way home from work only to be told that there were a couple of items that they didn't have. Expecting the stock Vx response of 'Two weeks from Germany and we need paying for it to order it...', I was pleasantly surprised by the response of ' Be in by 1. You can pay for it all when you come back later... '.
It's a whole different world out there...
