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Oil in plug 5
« on: 02 December 2010, 15:38:49 »

Further to my "rough running thread"using the pedal trick I got codes....0...3...0..0...and 0.....3...0..5


Using the OOF guide I have removed the coil pack from cylinders 1..3 and 5....only to find that plughole 5 is full of oil......Any ideas please.. :y....piccies to follow
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #1 on: 02 December 2010, 15:40:17 »

cam cover seal,thats about the only place it can come from
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Re: Oil in plug 5
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #3 on: 02 December 2010, 16:26:55 »

my missus would go bloody ape if I dropped an oily coil pack on the dining table :D ;D
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #4 on: 02 December 2010, 18:48:48 »

Cam cover seals, use genuine Gm items plus o rings from a dealer only. There is a guide.
« Last Edit: 02 December 2010, 19:31:21 by chrisgixer »
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #5 on: 02 December 2010, 18:51:31 »

Coil pack looks ok going by that very poor pic, provided the rubber boot is ok and not softened by the oil. They can split easy then it's fubar.
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #6 on: 02 December 2010, 19:07:39 »

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Cam cover seals, use genuine Gm items plosives o rings from a dealer only. There is a guide.


How much Chris?....and how hard to replace?....I don't have tradecard.   I have plenty of tools ...but no special tools if they are needed... :y
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #7 on: 02 December 2010, 19:29:51 »

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How much Chris?....and how hard to replace?....I don't have tradecard.   I have plenty of tools ...but no special tools if they are needed... :y
£70 odd, not on TC, torque wrench with 8nm range and a bungie to hold the cable tray up on pas side. Don't forget the drive by wire plug and the vac/electric plug to rear multi ram.  :y
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #8 on: 02 December 2010, 19:31:52 »

Number 6 banana is showing signs of spark tracking Opti, that's a definate pointer to your troubles! ;D ;)
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #9 on: 02 December 2010, 19:35:17 »

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Number 6 banana is showing signs of spark tracking Opti, that's a definate pointer to your troubles! ;D ;)
;D are you certified yet Phil?  ;D
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #10 on: 02 December 2010, 19:51:21 »

£70... :o :o :o.....if it's the gasket set I think it is (and I could well be wrong)... Ebay have them for £16.50 plus £1.80 postage (are they any good?)...

P.S can someone please post a link to the D.I.Y. OOF guide please....f**ked if I can access it...Thanks... :y
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #11 on: 02 December 2010, 19:59:37 »

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Think there is a guide, must be surely...?
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Re: Oil in plug 5
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #13 on: 02 December 2010, 20:17:57 »

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How about this one ? V6 Changing the Cam Cover Gaskets


Thanks Andy......very helpful.....but I think my 2.6 lump may be different to that... :y
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Re: Oil in plug 5
« Reply #14 on: 02 December 2010, 20:27:20 »

Same process except you haven`t got the throttle cable or ICV
« Last Edit: 02 December 2010, 20:28:23 by RobG »
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