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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: nixoro on 08 November 2006, 17:54:53
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Following on with the power problem on the Black Omega
Since I had the car running last night and drove it around the block a few times.
I left the car to run turned the heating on hot air was coming out, but my dad who was at the time outside the car said he could smell coolant.
The car has no AC so standard twist dials.
The car had new coolant when I did the cambelt and waterpump change and so am thinking it could possibly be the egr valve at the back as there are nos signs of leakage coming from the rad.
If I find it is coming from that general area would blanking the egr valve off permanently be a problem or is it a temporary fix.
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Following on with the power problem on the Black Omega
Since I had the car running last night and drove it around the block a few times.
I left the car to run turned the heating on hot air was coming out, but my dad who was at the time outside the car said he could smell coolant.
The car has no AC so standard twist dials.
The car had new coolant when I did the cambelt and waterpump change and so am thinking it could possibly be the egr valve at the back as there are nos signs of leakage coming from the rad.
If I find it is coming from that general area would blanking the egr valve off permanently be a problem or is it a temporary fix.
last time I looked, coolant doesn't go anywhere near the egr ;)
I would not block of HBV though, as it will stop the coolant flow. If its leaking, only £24 from dealer, and 30m to change.
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Is this a 2.0?
Is it definately no a/c? twist knobs just means it hasnt climate, but it can still have a/c in which case SOME 2.0s have a heater bypass valve visible from underneath at the drivers side rear of engine.
2.0 has a casting bolted to rear of head which contains egr passageways and also carries coolant...worth a look, again from underneath looking up from around bell housing....surprisingly good access if you have long arms
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Is this a 2.0?
Is it definately no a/c? twist knobs just means it hasnt climate, but it can still have a/c in which case SOME 2.0s have a heater bypass valve visible from underneath at the drivers side rear of engine.
2.0 has a casting bolted to rear of head which contains egr passageways and also carries coolant...worth a look, again from underneath looking up from around bell housing....surprisingly good access if you have long arms
Yeah apologies for the misleading info i was actually thinking the same thing, the part that sits drivers side next to the dispack just got muddled naming the part. :-[ HBV looks to be the culprit at the moment but shall be double checking.
Matchless its on a basic 2.0 cd spec without any air conditioning just the twist knobs for heating.
As for your other suggestion Matchless shall be checking this aswell.
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Following on with the power problem on the Black Omega
Since I had the car running last night and drove it around the block a few times.
I left the car to run turned the heating on hot air was coming out, but my dad who was at the time outside the car said he could smell coolant.
The car has no AC so standard twist dials.
The car had new coolant when I did the cambelt and waterpump change and so am thinking it could possibly be the egr valve at the back as there are nos signs of leakage coming from the rad.
If I find it is coming from that general area would blanking the egr valve off permanently be a problem or is it a temporary fix.
last time I looked, coolant doesn't go anywhere near the egr ;)
I would not block of HBV though, as it will stop the coolant flow. If its leaking, only £24 from dealer, and 30m to change.
As mentioned in the post responding to Matchless HBV is what I should have said just got abit muddled but cheers for helping to confirm what the part is. £24 is that at retail or trade only at the moment I am not fortunate to have trade club.
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If no A/C, then no HBV....!
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If no A/C, then no HBV....!
OK thats confusing as mine has AC and having compared the two they look the same but shall be checking anyway for piece of mind.
I think Ideally my plan for the weekend is to get it up on the stands and have a good look to try find what the problem is.
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Right had a good look over the car yesterday to find a dripping of coolant from the back of the engine.
Had my bonnet open to compare the dispack is D/S and what I thought was the HBV i.e the EGR valve is P/S :-[
Shall be looking into the problem more over the next weekend hopefully after reseating my Exhaust manifold on the Silver one.
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Sounds about right , Standing in front of the engine the HBV is back middle, to the right of that and further down ( still facing car from front) will be your dis pack. Its quite a bit below and not always visable.
Oh and leaky hbv can sometimes leaky onto dispack, the rest as they say is painful :(
hope this helps ;)
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oh and is it the hbv thats leaking or perhaps ( hopefully) a leaky connection or a dodgy jubilee clip ( well you can hope)
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Right having done a search on good old ebay me thinks what i think is the HBV I am getting mixed
with the EGR Valve being this, Ebay Link - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-EGR-Valve-Astra-Calibra-Cavalier-Vectra-Omega_W0QQitemZ4642212153QQihZ002QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem :-[
Which means the suggestion by Matchless further up the thread looks very possible.
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2.0 has a casting bolted to rear of head which contains egr passageways and also carries coolant...worth a look, again from underneath looking up from around bell housing....surprisingly good access if you have long arms
If this is the problem whats the recommended way to fix this problem.