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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: minimeee on 12 March 2008, 20:37:45
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hey guys, been havin a few probs lately with flucuating revs and stalling in my omega, i've came to the conclusion it could be the breathers that need cleaned.
1st of all would you all agree?
2nd how tricky is it? ive never touched anything inside an engine before, or how much to take it to garage n get done?
all advise is very welcome, cheers
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This maintenance guide should be of some help; I'm going to use it to do mine at the weekend (weather permitting!).
We'll have to compare notes!
;)
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152598350
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This maintenance guide should be of some help; I'm going to use it to do mine at the weekend (weather permitting!).
We'll have to compare notes!
;)
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152598350
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That the wrong guide!!!!! thats for the V6.
His post says he has a 2.2
This is the one you want
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1162397695
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That the wrong guide!!!!! thats for the V6.
oops, my bad! hehe good luck with it anyway! ;D
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thanks for that guys, was lookin at the second guide there n it doesnt look too tricky, is there any chance i could seriously bust my car?
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thanks for that guys, was lookin at the second guide there n it doesnt look too tricky, is there any chance i could seriously bust my car?
No.
Its all straight forward, its worth getting the gasket for the throttle body.
Also the thin black pipe pictures gets blocked easily, if its never been cleaned, this could be blocked.
Was on my dads dealer serviced 2.2, instead of spending hours cleaning that pipe, just buy a new one, only a couple of quid from Vaux.
The pipe i mean is fairly small, runs from the back of the throttle body... around and goes in the side of the eco strip on the left hand side, with a clip on it.
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Black pipe, right hand side....
(http://images.omegaowners.com/images/guides/22_tb_breathers_clean/9a_Throttle_Body.jpg)
That easily gets blocked, less than £3 to replace! :)
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How do i clean the TB? I'm guessin you dont soak it in fairy up liquid?
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do u think just replacing that pipe would suffice? sounds dead easy to do that rather than taking essential parts off the car cos shmbo would prob go dafto at me
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Clean it all properly... well worth doing annually.
A couple of cans of carb cleaner will do most of the work for you... I used paint stripper on the throttle body as it was all quite hard. I did a V6 for the first time in an afternoon without busting a gut ... I was probably taking too much care not to drop any bits inside other bits !!
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i dont own a torx wrench thingy, is it really important i tighten things up the proper tightness?
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9nm is just 'nipped' up, its not very tight at-all.
Carb Cleaner will do it, halfords stuff is good, although £5 a can.
On trade its much cheaper around £2.60.
Clean it all, not just that pipe.
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just been rwading on "another" owners forum all this can be done without removing the TB, would you advise this route for a newbie like me?
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i dont own a torx wrench thingy, is it really important i tighten things up the proper tightness?
YES ... and overtightening is just, if not more dangerous .... undertighten and things work loose, overtighten and you either crack/break the things you are bolting together, or you stretch and weaken the bolts so they break.
A decent torque wrench is only about £60 - Halfords do an 8-60 Nm - although I prefer to have two, a low range 4 - 30 and a "normal" 25 - 150 Nm
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just been rwading on "another" owners forum all this can be done without removing the TB, would you advise this route for a newbie like me?
If you want it done right remove the TB and clean it.
I did the cheap way, not doing the TB, after i had done it, made a considerable difference to performance!