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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: shane1000 on 28 December 2010, 14:37:32

Title: head gasket
Post by: shane1000 on 28 December 2010, 14:37:32
thats it .. its official ! my head gasket has gone . does anyone know of any cheap 2.2 petrol engines going cheap on an 03 plate?? to tell the truth i dont know wether to just scrap it becaause its been nothing but bad luck since i got it  :(
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: PhilRich on 28 December 2010, 14:45:20
Why is it 'Official' Shane? :-/
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 28 December 2010, 15:22:25
It won't cost that much to do a head gasket on yours Shane, I'd even come to you to do it!
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: shane1000 on 28 December 2010, 15:41:45
sorry for delay, just started up and the smoke that came out ... you couldnt see the end of the drive.. the header tank emptied into the engine, the oil is just thick sludge, so i would say the gasket has gone.. i dont have the money to repair so was thinking of scrapping.
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: freecall666 on 28 December 2010, 16:03:55
gasket is only £10 on its own, the full kit is £39.99, bolts £10 so £49.99. 3-4hours tops to take it all off if you are going to do a head clean, more worth fixing than scrapping, easy to change it would do it my self, well did on mine. :y
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: shane1000 on 28 December 2010, 16:17:18
just waiting for a reply for a recon. engine price, think it would be a lot easier that way
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: freecall666 on 28 December 2010, 16:20:28
£290 for one saw other day from an 06, my self if you wont a recon, doit your self, get to know your engine. :y :y
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 28 December 2010, 16:21:32
Shane, PM on it's way ;)
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2010, 17:18:17
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£290 for one saw other day from an 06, my self if you wont a recon, doit your self, get to know your engine. :y :y
Omega engines only made until 2003 ::)
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: shane1000 on 28 December 2010, 18:30:20
hey all christmas has come!! welung666 is going to sort it out for me so i'll be on the road again. this is the reason i've recommended this site to one and all. so no need to scrap the car   cheers to everyone ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: mark.adams on 28 December 2010, 19:37:10
It's really not that bad a job to do the HG on a 4 pot.
Watch Lee closely so you can see what he does, its worth knowing your engine inside out  :y
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 28 December 2010, 19:39:03
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It's really not that bad a job to do the HG on a 4 pot.
Watch Lee closely so you can see what he does, its worth knowing your engine inside out  :y

No worries about watching, Shane will be helping, not sure if he realises that yet, but still ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: tidla on 28 December 2010, 19:44:18
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It's really not that bad a job to do the HG on a 4 pot.
Watch Lee closely so you can see what he does, its worth knowing your engine inside out  :y

No worries about watching, Shane will be helping, not sure if he realises that yet, but still ;D ;D ;D

someones busy this week.

santas sleigh and helpers should be available this time of year..
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 28 December 2010, 19:47:45
I'm back at work next week so trying to get as much done as I can while I'm off. I'm hoping to have a few weekends off during the start of the year ;D
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: skyblue on 28 December 2010, 21:05:22
What a great gesture this is, just goes to show that there are more good uns in this world than bad uns..... nice work  Lee, we will order your new hallow in the next few days  :y ;) ;D
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: sotmh on 28 December 2010, 21:35:49
can't agree more with skyblue. ;D ;D :y :y

I have been looking at getting another meg (seen 2 possibilities) as I have had the same problem (loads of white smoke but was told by my mechanic head needed recon not just simple gasket change).  I have sourced engineer to do do recon for £160 (can anyone give opinion as to reasonableness) and I will do job myself (dismantle and reassembly etc) plus some other bits and bobs ::) ::) ::)

All this is proviso I am unsuccesfull in obtaining either of the two seen which are cheaper than carrying out job on current. ::)

My current meg is fairly old (R reg 2.0 )

Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 28 December 2010, 21:43:19
£160 is an average price for a head re-con. But bear in mind this is just the re-con and doesn't cover removal or refitting. You will need a new head gasket set, new head bolts, new cam sprocket bolts and the appropriate torque settings and knowledge to refit the head. The quoted price is also dependant on the condition of the head being re-con'd, if there is a crack or corrosion then the price will go up.
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: freecall666 on 28 December 2010, 21:54:24
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£290 for one saw other day from an 06, my self if you wont a recon, doit your self, get to know your engine. :y :y
Omega engines only made until 2003 ::)
may not be off an omega. could be vectra etc just says vauxhall 2.2 06 plate.
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: CaptainZok on 28 December 2010, 22:05:18
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£290 for one saw other day from an 06, my self if you wont a recon, doit your self, get to know your engine. :y :y
Omega engines only made until 2003 ::)
may not be off an omega. could be vectra etc just says vauxhall 2.2 06 plate.
It might be rusty. ;D
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: sotmh on 28 December 2010, 22:12:41
yep, price is just to recon its head. 
when I last visited Halfords, they did a gasket headset for appx £54.  Vauxparts £30 - £40

Although, I have never tackled a job this big, i am looking to do that to obviously keep cost down.  I have been quoted a price to do job privately which is far cheaper than a garage price  but I still would want to avoid that if possible although I'm not avderse to remunerate.

I have been sourcing price for correct tools to do job (machine mart for crank and cam locking tools etc).

There are other jobs and parts needing changing which is pushing up price, but as it is said it's good to get to know your engine, and thats the kind of thing I like but if it is not feasible then will go the scrapping route although painful. :( :(
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 29 December 2010, 01:28:54
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yep, price is just to recon its head. 
when I last visited Halfords, they did a gasket headset for appx £54.  Vauxparts £30 - £40

Although, I have never tackled a job this big, i am looking to do that to obviously keep cost down.  I have been quoted a price to do job privately which is far cheaper than a garage price  but I still would want to avoid that if possible although I'm not avderse to remunerate.

I have been sourcing price for correct tools to do job (machine mart for crank and cam locking tools etc).

There are other jobs and parts needing changing which is pushing up price, but as it is said it's good to get to know your engine, and thats the kind of thing I like but if it is not feasible then will go the scrapping route although painful. :( :(

Would your car make it up to me? I'd do you the same deal as Shane :y
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Welung666 on 02 January 2011, 20:33:21
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just started up and the smoke that came out ... you couldnt see the end of the drive.. the header tank emptied into the engine, the oil is just thick sludge, so i would say the gasket has gone.. i dont have the money to repair so was thinking of scrapping.

Well, had a fun day with Shane. HG definately gone, coolant system was empty, oil had doubled in quantity and was the colour of a strong latte  :o

So off came it's head, HG was trashed, cheapo HG as well and it didn't look like it had been fitted properly hence the failure. Anyway, 5 hours later (including many, many tea breaks and a bacon barm or two) she was running sweet as a nut. Only used cheapo oil and coolant this time as it'll need changing in a couple of hundred miles to finish flushing the system out.

Still it was a good day and an absolute pleasure to meet Shane and Mrs 1000 :y
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: Danny on 02 January 2011, 20:38:32
.... and an omega kept from the gates of metal heaven
Title: Re: head gasket
Post by: skyblue on 02 January 2011, 20:44:11
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just started up and the smoke that came out ... you couldnt see the end of the drive.. the header tank emptied into the engine, the oil is just thick sludge, so i would say the gasket has gone.. i dont have the money to repair so was thinking of scrapping.

Well, had a fun day with Shane. HG definately gone, coolant system was empty, oil had doubled in quantity and was the colour of a strong latte  :o

So off came it's head, HG was trashed, cheapo HG as well and it didn't look like it had been fitted properly hence the failure. Anyway, 5 hours later (including many, many tea breaks and a bacon barm or two) she was running sweet as a nut. Only used cheapo oil and coolant this time as it'll need changing in a couple of hundred miles to finish flushing the system out.

Still it was a good day and an absolute pleasure to meet Shane and Mrs 1000 :y


We need to take our hats off to you  Mr .Welung... Well done for keeping another one on the road and the Palace wil be informed of services rendered to such fine motors.... knight hood in the post  I think  ;) ;D ;D ;D