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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: woolley11 on 16 August 2014, 09:04:42
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Just about to make a start on swapping coil pack over on my 3.0 MV6.
Symptoms are systematic with a faulty one - misfire, no management light, no oil in water (or vice versa).
First thing I realise I need us a set of Tork sockets, got the the "male" version but not these ones.
I've read the forum "how to" but just wondered if anyone has any particular dos and dont's before I make a start - once I get back from Halfords with my sockets :)
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8 or 10 mm socket will do the job, no need to buy !
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Swear box,plasters and plenty of tea breaks and bacon rolls :y
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Thanks Omegod - just read this post before I went off shopping :y
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Not too bad a job. Scuttle off, then pull the leads off. Four bolts at the corners, male torx heads, but space limited on head side so I find 8 or 10mm sockets better, with various extension bars. Unplug the power cable after removal, it's difficult when installed.
New coil pack has sockets numbered for leads, LHS leads go on front, RHS at back.
Good luck!
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One of the bolts is a nightmare to remove/replace so I alwAys left it out without issue! You'll know which one it is as your wrist will have dislocated on it
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Got the blighter out - reckon about half hour "sussing" the job and about hour and half getting it unbolted and removed from the car.
Looked at Haynes manual, but thankfully didn't need to remove wiper mechanism or wiper motor, just tied wiring and tubing out the way managed to reach bolts with various socket attachments/ extension bars and extracted it through the drivers side - it certainly wasn't going to come out the passenger side without removing a lot more "bits" !
At least I'm happy it's knackered as it was split in two places and the bottom had rotted out on one end - I haven't wasted my time
New Bosch unit ordered from Andrew Page for £115 +vat
I know what I'm doing Wednesday morning now :)
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Got the blighter out - reckon about half hour "sussing" the job and about hour and half getting it unbolted and removed from the car.
Looked at Haynes manual, but thankfully didn't need to remove wiper mechanism or wiper motor, just tied wiring and tubing out the way managed to reach bolts with various socket attachments/ extension bars and extracted it through the drivers side - it certainly wasn't going to come out the passenger side without removing a lot more "bits" !
At least I'm happy it's knackered as it was split in two places and the bottom had rotted out on one end - I haven't wasted my time
New Bosch unit ordered from Andrew Page for £115 +vat
I know what I'm doing Wednesday morning now :)
Not loosing coolant are you? If so, check the coolant bridge on the back of V isn't pissing coolant all over it. That's what did mine in years ago. :(
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i always take the inlets out cos you can sneak it in n out easier. just my pref though :)
quadruple check you got the leads hooked up to the corresponding pot :y
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Coolant level hasn't changed to speak of, but will keep an eye on it ;)
It looked like it was the original part on the car to be honest judging by its overall condition - maybe wrong though.
Looking to be extra careful putting leads back on right sequence as you say Webby - want a nice clean fire up when I turn the key :)
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Coolant level hasn't changed to speak of, but will keep an eye on it ;)
It looked like it was the original part on the car to be honest judging by its overall condition - maybe wrong though.
Looking to be extra careful putting leads back on right sequence as you say Webby - want a nice clean fire up when I turn the key :)
:y
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Check you scuttle is water tight , mines finally sealed up after 10 attempts ::)
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I fitted a engine umbrella ;D ;D ;D ;D
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The scuttle is a bastard to get back on properly without it breaking or me getting frustrated....
Iv had to replace my coilpack twice in a week because of using 2nd hand parts, even known to be working good parts have also failed and driving around the country whilst on holiday on 4 cylinders aint fun, the drive back was :)
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The scuttle is a bastard to get back on properly without it breaking or me getting frustrated....
Iv had to replace my coilpack twice in a week because of using 2nd hand parts, even known to be working good parts have also failed and driving around the country whilst on holiday on 4 cylinders aint fun, the drive back was :)
Once the scuttle is sealed up you shouldn't have to take it off again , if you pull the passenger side rubber trim up and look at the join towards the bottom you will see a hole where the water gets in >:( This eluded me for years but now i fixed the blighter :D
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My scuttle broke the last time I put it back on (last week) as I lost my temper with it and gave it a bit of a smack... It went back in though LOL
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My scuttle broke the last time I put it back on (last week) as I lost my temper with it and gave it a bit of a smack... It went back in though LOL
That wont help it seal ;D Omega's test your patience its true ::)
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Success -got it all back together with some cussing - sounded a bit lumpy when started but revved it a couple of times and it seems ok.
Noticed whilst checking spark plugs that a bit of oil is getting down the plug tubes :-\
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Success -got it all back together with some cussing - sounded a bit lumpy when started but revved it a couple of times and it seems ok.
Noticed whilst checking spark plugs that a bit of oil is getting down the plug tubes :-\
Cam cover gaskets....
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