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Omega General Help / timing belt
« on: 13 August 2008, 19:10:20 »
hello my timing belt has slipped

and stuff has broken

what is likely to have bust ?

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Omega General Help / Re: trouble after rebuild - update!!!!!
« on: 10 July 2008, 18:22:34 »
Oi oi

project slowmega is running again - WOOP WOOP just needs an MOT

it turned out i'd managed to swap the connectors for throttle position and cam sensor - what a noob

never mind, the old gal is running right

cheers for the help guys

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Omega General Help / Re: trouble after rebuild
« on: 01 July 2008, 06:53:16 »
cheers mates will have a go


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Omega General Help / Re: trouble after rebuild
« on: 30 June 2008, 21:30:21 »
notsure as my the cars at me mates garage and he did the swap, i'll check with him tomorrow

it just seems strange that the fault is there even before starting the car

once its fire it rev's to high on idle and doesn;t seem to want togo over 4000 rpm

could i have two problems here, the idle control valve sticking giving me high idle and causing the cam sensor not to reset properly because its not firing right ?

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Omega General Help / Re: trouble after rebuild
« on: 30 June 2008, 21:09:22 »
cheers rickyboy

i;ve had a new sensor on it and its still finding the code

i tried wiping the code out but it doesn't seem to want to go

Could it be the reader i;m using ? and can you use the paper clip to reset the codes ?


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Omega General Help / Re: trouble after rebuild
« on: 30 June 2008, 20:15:59 »
right i've done the paper clip test and i got 92 -cam sensor fault

could my ECM be fried ?  there's no seriel label still on it

how can i tell which ECM i;ve got ?


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Omega General Help / Re: trouble after rebuild
« on: 30 June 2008, 07:07:02 »
cool i'll try the papr clip test

but mate told me to clean that valve, it seems very free, could the solenoid for be sticking ? because when i disconnected it the rev went back to normal ?

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Omega General Help / trouble after rebuild
« on: 29 June 2008, 17:43:51 »
Hello peeps

my 2.0l 16v slowmega popped its head gasket at cylinder No 4

so i decided to do a rebuild having never done one before ( and thats why it took me 6 months) anyways

I'm having trouble with it running properly

The car will fire but idle's really high @ 2000 rpm, disconnect the idle control valve and the revs drop to 800 rpm

I've changed the ECM temp sesnor, crank and cam sensors
but i'm getting a "Hall sender signal fault" constantly which we believe is why its reving high

is there something i've overlooked ?




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Newbie Welcome Area / Re: HUMMMMMM
« on: 29 June 2008, 17:44:49 »
cheers guys

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Newbie Welcome Area / HUMMMMMM
« on: 29 June 2008, 17:35:52 »
Howdy peoples

I've got a 94 estate 2.0l ecotec automatic

as is a well used work horse.

Me dad used it for years in his shop until a year ago when it went pop

so i took it to fix and now its driving me MAD!!!!!!!


 ;D

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