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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: terry paget on 02 April 2016, 09:22:59
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I ordered this cam belt kit last week. Supplier e-mailed asking car registration number, I told him. He replied saying it was the wrong kit, correct one would cost £98. I am puzzled. The picture looks Ok except it does not show the idler pulley. I still think all GM V6 kits fit all CM v6 engines. There are some variations in backplates and adjustable pulleys, but they fit.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=&_osacat=6030&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xomega+2.5+timing+kit.TRS0&_nkw=omega+2.5+timing+kit&_sacat=6030
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3.2/2.6 had different back plates I think? Also 2.6/3.2 had no lower adjusters?
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3.2/2.6 had different back plates I think? Also 2.6/3.2 had no lower adjusters?
Yes, that sort of thing. But I can always use the existing back plate again. I recently used a 3.0 kit on a 3.2 and it went on all right, re-using the existing back plate. All that wears are the bulley bearings and the belt; they should all fit.
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Yep. But they just use an EPC and "Computer says no!" ::)
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This silly man would not send me the kit, though I assured him it would fit my car. He said the right kit would cost £109. He refunded my money. There are lots of Gates kits about at £100. There is also this kit from Latvia, for a tempting £33, plus£9 postage. Picture is wrong, but compatible cars list is OK. Any comments?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Timing-Cam-Belt-Kit-Fits-OPEL-Omega-Vectra-SAAB-900-VAUXHALL-2-5-3-0L-1988-/131725260726?fits=Model%3AOmega&hash=item1eab6ff7b6:g:0ocAAOSwzgRWvGB4
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That sounds very much like the kit I bought.Picture on e-bay showed Goodyear box,cost £44 odd* but was from Birmingham area and c
came with water pump.Kit that turned up was in fact Contitech.DLK fitted both cam belt kit and water pump this last Saturday morning.
* Kit advertised at £59 odd but had instant discount to take price to £44 odd.
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Were the bearings SKF?
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New backing plate[which Daz didn't use had SKF markings as did the bearings yes.
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The kit I fitted to the 2.6V6 was a Gates that I got cheap, and was for a 2.5V6. Fitted ok to the 2.6, just had to swap back plates (use the 2.6 back plate and fitted the new tensioner/roller). Adjusted up ok and has covered around 15K miles without issue.
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Three back plate types
EB from V6 conception until manufacturing year 1997.5
01 from 1997.5 through to 2002
Then the final variant (the designation I cant recall)
But all kits can be fitted to any V6 if you re-use the lower idler spacer (if there is one) and the back plate
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Three back plate types
EB from V6 conception until manufacturing year 1997.5
01 from 1997.5 through to 2002
Then the final variant (the designation I cant recall)
But all kits can be fitted to any V6 if you re-use the lower idler spacer (if there is one) and the back plate
06?, usually with non eccentric lower idler.