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Author Topic: HBV situation on 2L EcoTec  (Read 1466 times)

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Craig_R

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HBV situation on 2L EcoTec
« on: 26 November 2006, 17:38:41 »

I am just doing some Checks on My Megga Before i book my car in next week sometime to check if my Random Coolant Lose is the Head Gasket

Is this the position of the HBV on a 2L Megga.



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Re: HBV situation on 2L EcoTec
« Reply #1 on: 26 November 2006, 17:51:42 »

No, thats the air injection vac solenoid.....
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Re: HBV situation on 2L EcoTec
« Reply #2 on: 26 November 2006, 18:21:29 »

on the v6`s at least the hbv is at the very back - almost under skuttle panel in the very middle of engine - not at all dis similar in apperance to the air injector. Anyone confirm its in same position on 4cylinder omegas ?
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Re: HBV situation on 2L EcoTec
« Reply #3 on: 26 November 2006, 19:47:23 »

On 4 cyls hbv can be seen and also replaced from underneath. Look up from drivers side of bell housing towards cyl head, it should be about level with the back of head and slightly towards drivers side.
On the 4 cyl there is quite good access to coil pack, temp sensors etc from underneath because there is only one set of exhaust pipes. You need long arms to reach things but it saves undoing wiper arms and scuttle.
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