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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: aitch015 on 14 December 2011, 19:43:54

Title: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: aitch015 on 14 December 2011, 19:43:54
Hi,
I am planning to change the cam cover gaskets on my 2.6 elite this weekend.The maintainence guides are very helpful and easy to follow, however i have a couple of questions that someone more knowledgeable than me may be able to help with.
Do i need to remove the fuel rail and air tubes to do the job,and if so is de-pressurising the fuel system the same as on the 2.5 guide ie. by pressing the valve at the rear left of the fuel rail?

Many thanks
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 14 December 2011, 19:50:51
yup
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: martin42 on 14 December 2011, 19:55:41
you will need to remove fuel rail,only six torx bolts,but you have to twist it to the right angle to remove and refit,just clean up all surfaces from old sealant etc,and most importantly take your time,it isnt half as bad as it looks,just need to take time on the passenger bank as cables can be moved away to get easier access,will be a good time too change plugs aswell.
it is recommended to use genuine vx cam gaskets aswell,but as i dont use mine much i opted to use after market 1's which are holding up fine so far.
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: aitch015 on 14 December 2011, 20:05:44
Many thanks,
I have already removed most of the bits to do the plugs(the plug wells were swimming in oil) like you i have not bought vx parts as i dont use the car too often and need to get rid in the new year(the wife wins again).
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: fiend61 on 14 December 2011, 20:12:12
aftermarket camcover gaskets will not last  >:(  you will be lucky to get a few months out of them and to be honest the price difference isnt that much to use genuine gm  ;)
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: martin42 on 14 December 2011, 20:15:54
i only do 2-3000 a year
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: fiend61 on 14 December 2011, 20:20:33
up to you  ;) but personally i like to a job once  :) its a right faff taking everything off again when they harden and start leaking again  :(
Title: Re: 2.6 v6 omega cam cover gaskets
Post by: TheBoy on 14 December 2011, 20:24:09
up to you  ;) but personally i like to a job once  :) its a right faff taking everything off again when they harden and start leaking again  :(
Its one of my pet hate jobs. So I like to do it once, and just once.  Genuine ones are normally good for about 6-8yrs. Virtually all pattern ones seem to last 2-3 months tops, leading to all the BS about 'warped covers' and other lies to hide incompitence.