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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: addy on 02 November 2017, 18:58:25
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Well I have had one of those days. where everything that can go wrong will. Got up early this morning, sun was shining so I decided I would change my cam sensor on my 2.2. I went to get my ratchet and couldn't find it where it should be, mangaged to sort another one. Went to get the cam cover off, aux belt came off great, the one bolt at the bottom left corner decided it was going to put up a fight. Finally mangaged to convince it to come out. Sorted out the spark plug cover no problem. Undid sensor connector plug and undid the bolt holding sensor inplace without any problems. Came to get the sensor out, it didn't want to come out of the hole without a fight, finally it came out. Put the new one in place, went to bolt it up. You can guess what happened next, the bolt decided to drop out of the socket, even though I had packed the socket so the bolt would not come out, even checked it wouldn't before putting it anywhere near the car. Spent 2 hours looking all around the timing belt, sprockets and crank pulley. Still didn't find it. Turned engine over using a spanner on Crank pulley to check I hadn't dropped somewhere it shouldn't, no nasty noises and engine turned fine. Got intouch with local Vauxhall, ended up paying £7 for 5 new bolts because cannot just buy 1. Getting them tommorow. So if anyone can suggest some other places the bolt might of gone, or if they have had the same experience as me it going missing, let me know how it all turned out.
The annoying thing is that I have done the camshaft cover on the wifes 2ltr without any problems whatsoever, do some work on mine and it goes wrong. I think the car is possesed.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Addy
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I think we all have days like that... horrid when you can't locate the pesky nut / bolt / screw / washer or recently 'bracket' that holds the cable tray on a v6 ::)
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Another one of those "5-minute" jobs?
Ron.
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I feel a bit better now, knowing that the term Easy or takes a few minutes. Goes wrong for more knowing Omega mechanics than myself. Did you ever find the bracket? I can understand if I had lost it in a V6 engine bay, but a 4 cylinder bay with more space to see, thought I might find it. Will be putting it all back together tommorow, was going to leave the cambelt cover off for the first turn of the key, to make sure everything is OK before it is all hidden away.
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You will find it after the new bolt arrives and the car is all back together. :y :D
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Thats usually what happens, at least I will have 4 spare ;D
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You have my sympathy! ::)
It's just taken me 3 days to replace a rear ball joint on my BMW. :(
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Pick the car up (may need both hands), turn it upside-down and give it a good shake - that bolt will soon drop out.....
Ron.
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Thanks for taking the time to read this!
Now there is exasperation. I feel for you. I have lost count of the times I “ removed” things as per Haynes and they took forever.....
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I'm so pleased to see this.
When I had an (Omega, I had 4 of them!) Everyone here would say how easy a job was. "Cam Sensor" ? no problem. Somethingorotherwidget ? Easy peasy ! Wrong. Most of the time Wrong. Everything is always harder than everyone else says it is.
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I'm always having days with my omega or something else. you try to be as careful as possible but usually snap scratch or lose something..