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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: sandune on 27 February 2010, 08:40:24
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Hi i'm about to attempt to fix a leak at the coolant bridge.
Can any one advise on which parts and codes before i visit vx ?
Thanks sandune :( :'(
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Hi i'm about to attempt to fix a leak at the coolant bridge.
Can any one advise on which parts and codes before i visit vx ?
Thanks sandune :( :'(
All here! :y :y http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1211220529 :y :y
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o rings, ptfe tape. you could if you wanted change the coolent sensor and temp sender while your down there. :y o yes some plasters as your bound to cut your self. :D
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o rings, ......
Dowty seals aren't they? :-/
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havnt done one for a while think they just copper. also doubt stealer will have them stock,local factors might.
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Thanks Andy and biggriffin i'm off to the stealers i let
you know how i progress as this is a first for me.
sandune
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early ones copper - late ones Dowty
changeover unknown, at least by me anyway
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early ones copper - late ones Dowty
changeover unknown, at least by me anyway
must be very early - estate is early 98 and they were dowtys. Stock item my stealer!
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Never seen a V6 with copper washers on this part.....
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Never seen a V6 with copper washers on this part.....
Likewise, have always been doughty washers in my experience (and I've rebuilt a few '95 models too) :y
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I have also done a few C25's off Cavs.....circa 94 era.
I am pretty sure that a copper washer would require additional clamping force to get a good quality water seal. Hence the dowty washers as they provide a seal via the rubber insert and a conductive path via the metal surround which ensures the temp sensor gets its 0V return path without over stressing the banjo bolt.