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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Alan J C on 07 October 2010, 13:44:44

Title: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Alan J C on 07 October 2010, 13:44:44
Hi there. As a first posting hope someone can help a very exasperated DIYer. If not a bit desparate!
I own an Omega 2.2 CDX auto. engine Z22XE, and had to be towed following a cambelt failure. I changed the cambelt but the engine shows no sign of life whatsoever. Turns over fine so presuming no engine damage. Believe I may have set the cambelt wrong as the markings are very confusing. (Using Haynes manual) In addition to the usual markings there x2 yellow dots on both camshaft sprockets. The camshaft cover markings are also painted yellow.
On the cranshaft I cannot find any `cutout` to align to. There is a single white dot adjacent to a screw hole and a vague yellow dot/mark on the inner side rim - and nothing I can see to align this to, if relevant.
I would be most grateful if someone could advise me how to determine the correct timing markings and alignments.
The local Vaux agentes answer is £50 `recovery` and ? whatever cost of repair  - which is not very encouraging!!
Any help would be really appreciated
Alan C
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Welung666 on 07 October 2010, 13:46:30
Where are you Alan?
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Alan J C on 07 October 2010, 13:49:25
Woodsetts. Worksop. NOTTs
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: 2woody on 07 October 2010, 13:54:17
has it got any compression - you could still have a nice set of bent valves there !
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 07 October 2010, 13:56:27
If the cambelt went then there will be bent valves.

Is it spinning over quite fast
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Alan J C on 07 October 2010, 14:00:41
Not sure how to test for that one. Needs quite a bit of strenth/elbow to turn over. With cambelt off both cams turn full circles without any `apparent` problems. 
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Alan J C on 07 October 2010, 14:06:46
The engine appears to be turning over as per usual. Not noticebly any faster.
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Welung666 on 07 October 2010, 14:26:55
You need a compression tester really to test it properly.
Title: Re: Omega Timing Marks
Post by: Alan J C on 07 October 2010, 14:52:25
Thanks.
Will see what I ca do.