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Title: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: Recovery_Russ on 01 November 2008, 13:32:26
the same engine and does it suffer the same faults as the omega version?

Cheers
Russ
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: tmx on 01 November 2008, 13:34:59
its the same engine but.....

has metal cam covers for a start so when breathers get blocked it blows the rear crankseal thus destroying its clutch! as i learnt!

also being the vectra suffers from a fair few electrical faults!

its the same block but has different inlet manifold, different oil sump as its FWD mounted and a few other little differences
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: jimbobmccoy on 02 November 2008, 08:55:59
also mounted/crammed in the wrong way, makes it "interesting" to work on or even service. Makes you smile  when you put your foot down tho.
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: tmx on 02 November 2008, 12:07:46
yes spark plugs are rather interesting to change especially the rears!

nah tbh 3.0 Miggy is quicker handles better too and sounds better!
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: Recovery_Russ on 02 November 2008, 15:06:32
Ah ok, that doesn't answer my thoughts, i thought it might have a leaking cam cover as its got a bit of an annoying hesitance/misfire under acceleration, i'd say its more of a hesitannce actually. Any ideas?

Any one got a 3.0 manual elite forsale?
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: Omegatoy on 02 November 2008, 21:13:17
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yes spark plugs are rather interesting to change especially the rears!

nah tbh 3.0 Miggy is quicker handles better too and sounds better!

what has to come off to change the rears mate, got to do one soon!!! ;)
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: PaulW on 02 November 2008, 21:46:01
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its the same engine but.....

has metal cam covers for a start so when breathers get blocked it blows the rear crankseal thus destroying its clutch! as i learnt!

also being the vectra suffers from a fair few electrical faults!

its the same block but has different inlet manifold, different oil sump as its FWD mounted and a few other little differences

Indeed...  I've heard of quite a few V6 SRI's (Vectra B model's) just spontaneously catching fire on the drive without being driven.
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: Kevin Wood on 02 November 2008, 21:54:30
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its the same engine but.....

has metal cam covers for a start so when breathers get blocked it blows the rear crankseal thus destroying its clutch! as i learnt!

also being the vectra suffers from a fair few electrical faults!

its the same block but has different inlet manifold, different oil sump as its FWD mounted and a few other little differences

Indeed...  I've heard of quite a few V6 SRI's (Vectra B model's) just spontaneously catching fire on the drive without being driven.

Some friends had a N reg one and had all manner of grief with it when it was new. Including fires IIRC.

Kevin
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: tmx on 03 November 2008, 07:28:33
Omegatoy,

The whole inlet manifold needs to come off then that should give you the access you need! few hours of undoing torq nuts and your in!

Recovery Russ

They do suffer rocker gaskets oil down the plugs! usually smokes aswell as hot oil melting onto manifold!

Clean the Idle Air Valve and unblock the crank breathers and look into the 3 pipe mod!
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: Recovery_Russ on 03 November 2008, 12:44:28
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Omegatoy,

The whole inlet manifold needs to come off then that should give you the access you need! few hours of undoing torq nuts and your in!

Recovery Russ

They do suffer rocker gaskets oil down the plugs! usually smokes aswell as hot oil melting onto manifold!

Clean the Idle Air Valve and unblock the crank breathers and look into the 3 pipe mod!

Ok will do, thanks but on your first note, it appears the inlet manifold is in 3 parts a centre peice and then a piece either side which looks easily removeable to get at the plugs, just a 3 torx and 6 jubilee clips(securing side sections to center section  if you know what i mean)
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: tmx on 03 November 2008, 16:22:51
yes inlet manifold is fairly easy to get off! just time consuming!

EGR Valve and throttle cable and all the vac leads need to be removed too!

what you got then a V6 SRi or a GSi?
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: S13 ELC on 03 November 2008, 18:50:37
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its the same engine but.....

has metal cam covers for a start so when breathers get blocked it blows the rear crankseal thus destroying its clutch! as i learnt!

also being the vectra suffers from a fair few electrical faults!

its the same block but has different inlet manifold, different oil sump as its FWD mounted and a few other little differences

Indeed...  I've heard of quite a few V6 SRI's (Vectra B model's) just spontaneously catching fire on the drive without being driven.

cooling fan harness has been known to chaff through, and the battery back up siren behind the wing is known to start fires
Title: Re: Vectra v6 is it...
Post by: Recovery_Russ on 04 November 2008, 18:39:44
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what you got then a V6 SRi or a GSi?


Neither, a CDX with full leather, climate, cruise etc :y