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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: amazonian on 25 January 2015, 17:14:45

Title: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: amazonian on 25 January 2015, 17:14:45
As per the title, I have several jobs need doing on mine quite urgently.

I certainly would'nt mind taking my car to them, within say 80 miles or so, and I expect to pay a decent rate, its just that I dont know of a trustworthy garage around here and anyway I prefer to pay someone on here and keep it in the (omega( family.

I am near Steyning in West Sussex, and its a 2002 2.2DTi.
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 25 January 2015, 18:08:31
Would help to know what jobs... General Omega items I can/will readily do, but wouldn't be confident doing anything too mechanically involved on a diesel lump...
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: amazonian on 25 January 2015, 23:26:05
Temp sensor
Thermostat
leak off pipes
injector top seal
Oil and filter change
Spark plugs

The old bugger runs really well, but it has become a complete pig to start from cold,particularly recently, and I did manage to
put in new glow plugs the other day but no noticeable difference.
It has been a little reluctant to start when hot on a couple of occasions too.

I realise that some of the jobs that need doing are laughably easy for most of you guys, but I have a health problem that prevents me from doing this kind of thing.

If anyone can do any of the above it would be very helpful, I might even manage the spark plugs myself if they are as simple as they used to be on cars in the 60s/70s.
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: VXL V6 on 25 January 2015, 23:34:52
Don't think you'll find any spark plugs on a diesel.  :)
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 January 2015, 23:50:12
If it's hard to start from cold, you've probably got air getting in your fuel system somewhere.  :-\

If you park on a hill, leave it parked facing downhill and you might find that helps.  ;)
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: amazonian on 26 January 2015, 00:20:18
Don't think you'll find any spark plugs on a diesel :-[   :-[   :-[   :-[

One job less to do !

If it's hard to start from cold, you've probably got air getting in your fuel system somewhere. 

If you park on a hill, leave it parked facing downhill and you might find that helps. 


Yes I have learnt that from you guys already thank you, it has saved me many a time, I even keep the fuel tank at least 3/4 full.

The fact is though that is why I need to get these bits done
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 26 January 2015, 00:29:25
I don't know anything about Omega diesels, but I had a Merc 2.5 TD that had air getting in the fuel system and on those it's the plastic low pressure pipes that feed the injector pump that go hard and brittle.  :)  A set of those sorted my problem and cost about £60 from the Merc dealer.  :y
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 January 2015, 00:35:23
Oil and filter, thermostat and coolant temp sensor I can do... the fuel side of things I need to investigate further, as the only diesel lump I have been hands on with was an old BMC Commander...
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: amazonian on 26 January 2015, 01:14:04
Posted by: Taxi Al
« on: Today at 00:35:23 » Insert Quote

Oil and filter, thermostat and coolant temp sensor I can do... the fuel side of things I need to investigate further, as the only diesel lump I have been hands on with was an old BMC Commander...


That would be brilliant if you could find the time Al, It would be at your convenience of course and I would need advice as to what bits to get etc, but if you can then yes please !

 :)  :)  :)












Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: Yasmine Lee on 26 January 2015, 01:20:42
I am not sure if these models have a priming pump. hope someone corrects me.

If it does i would first check the pressure to main rotary pump.

I have just checked on Autodata that the 'Fuel main pump delivery pressure' should be 16bar

Also a side not i am a mobile mechanic and am heavily involved and active members with other car clubs and forums.
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 26 January 2015, 01:21:58
Use a genuine stat, I tried a pattern one and it took ages to warm up, changed to genuine and it was much quicker :y
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: amazonian on 26 January 2015, 01:37:51
JamesV6CDX
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You have PM
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 January 2015, 01:39:51
Posted by: Taxi Al
« on: Today at 00:35:23 » Insert Quote

Oil and filter, thermostat and coolant temp sensor I can do... the fuel side of things I need to investigate further, as the only diesel lump I have been hands on with was an old BMC Commander...


That would be brilliant if you could find the time Al, It would be at your convenience of course and I would need advice as to what bits to get etc, but if you can then yes please !

 :)  :)  :)
Ok, leave it with me, working away Tuesday and Wednesday, so be towards the end of the week ;)
Title: Re: Are there any mobile 2.2DTi mechanics on here ?
Post by: amazonian on 26 January 2015, 01:55:39
FANTASTIC !!

Thank you so much, I will wait to hear from you then.

 :)  :)  :)  :)   :)  :)  :)  :)