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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: freecall666 on 12 December 2010, 23:26:20
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x20xev piston small-end bearing, cannot find any any were,, can any one help thanks
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If its that bad surely it's easier to stick another lump in it?
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Or change the complete con rod :-/
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I would do as Chris advises,consider this,what caused the smallend to fail? I think that could be a hard one to sort :o :-?
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when can get mig home on thursay, can have the engine apart, just got new gaskets etc bolts and shells,, not paying £250 +vat for second hand engine when it may do somthing the same, can have it fixed my self as borrowed a vectra for a wile to keep me on road,, just need a new plate for sump have no clue what it looks like until have taken it off (solid sump), if can get a new rod with out having to get set then that would be fine, im going to rebuild the engine,,, take a bit of time but will have the mig back on the road...
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when can get mig home on thursay, can have the engine apart, just got new gaskets etc bolts and shells,, not paying £250 +vat for second hand engine when it may do somthing the same, can have it fixed my self as borrowed a vectra for a wile to keep me on road,, just need a new plate for sump have no clue what it looks like until have taken it off (solid sump), if can get a new rod with out having to get set then that would be fine, im going to rebuild the engine,,, take a bit of time but will have the mig back on the road...
Might be able to help you out with that one fella.
I bought one in the summer when I had to do an emergency sump removal, but ended up not needing it as the old one was fine to re-use.
I'll put up a piccy of it later, and you can decide whether you want it, or are willing to trust me that your original is probably OK to refit.
Edit: here's a pic that google found:
http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/Sump-Baffle-Plate-with-Integral-Gasket-C20XE.html
It's basically a sheet-metal (think it's all metal, heavy anyway) pressing with a bonded-rubber gasket round the rim, both sides. Well mine was/is.
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when can get mig home on thursay, can have the engine apart, just got new gaskets etc bolts and shells,, not paying £250 +vat for second hand engine when it may do somthing the same, can have it fixed my self as borrowed a vectra for a wile to keep me on road,, just need a new plate for sump have no clue what it looks like until have taken it off (solid sump), if can get a new rod with out having to get set then that would be fine, im going to rebuild the engine,,, take a bit of time but will have the mig back on the road...
Might be able to help you out with that one fella.
I bought one in the summer when I had to do an emergency sump removal, but ended up not needing it as the old one was fine to re-use.
I'll put up a piccy of it later, and you can decide whether you want it, or are willing to trust me that your original is probably OK to refit.
Edit: here's a pic that google found:
http://www.lmfvauxhall.co.uk/Sump-Baffle-Plate-with-Integral-Gasket-C20XE.html
It's basically a sheet-metal pressing with a bonded-rubber gasket round the rim, both sides. Well mine was/is.
Thanks Abiton :y,, not seen one before,,,, bugger I forgot the manifold studs, are they standard type intake and exhaust may snap when removing or is it part number? thanks for help
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Pretty sure intake and exhaust studs are the same, and cheap from Vx. And yes, the exhaust ones may snap, so take it steady with them. Intake side should be no problem. Worth getting a full sets of new nuts too.
You'll need to lift the engine a few inches off its mounts to get the sump right off unfortunately. The subframe is probably rather in the way of pot 3/4 stuff too... ::)
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Pretty sure intake and exhaust studs are the same, and cheap from Vx. And yes, the exhaust ones may snap, so take it steady with them. Intake side should be no problem. Worth getting a full sets of new nuts too.
You'll need to lift the engine a few inches off its mounts to get the sump right off unfortunately. The subframe is probably rather in the way of pot 3/4 stuff too... ::)
thanks mate will get new set later to day, do you know if the oil pipe in side engine just comes off or is locked in place, going to strip down engine to make it easyer to lift out, fly wheel will be the only problem with the weight of it :y
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Oil pick-up pipe is just 4 or 5 10mm/M6 bolts/nuts and it's off.
You can get that off without getting the sump completely off.
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Oil pick-up pipe is just 4 or 5 10mm/M6 bolts/nuts and it's off.
You can get that off without getting the sump completely off.
thats good but engine coming out in bits, (makes easy to get the pistons out etc to have good look) are studs (exhaust) m8 or m10 do you know says 2 types ?? when finished should not have to touch it again for a long wile fingers crossed :) sorry mist that bit out M6 thanks was looking at wrong parts.