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Omega General Help / Re: backfiring 2.0l 16v
« on: 14 August 2008, 22:39:06 »
other codes were airflow meter, idle air control voltage, throttle pot sensor. all these were fine before the engine swap, hence i've been concentration on the cam side of things

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Omega General Help / backfiring 2.0l 16v
« on: 14 August 2008, 22:22:23 »
recently was forced to change the engine in my newly aquired low mileage 2 litre 16v due to something, never did find out what coming through the side of the block taking with it the crank shaft sensor and the surrounding metalwork.
So i bought what I was assured to be a low mileage omega 2L off ebay, but after travelling over 100 miles to collect it I discovered it was from a vectra. Undetered and broke I had no choice but to attempt to fit it.
New clutch, water pump, timing belt and tensioners later she is in and running.
This is where my problems really started. She refused to rev, instead backfired both down the exhaust and through the inlet manifold.
Read the error codes and amoungst others was the camshaft sensor code.
Changed this for my old one which I know was good and still the same fault, however the car runs sweetly without the sensor connected.
Anyone out there with a larger brain than mine got any ideas as to what the cause could be, Thought it might be something to do with the pulleys so I have swapped them over and no change. want the light out and the car running properly again.
Thanks Chris

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Omega General Help / heater pipes
« on: 14 August 2008, 22:28:09 »
Have a problem with the hoses for the heater on my 2L 16v with air con. I can't get any heat through or change the dirrection of he air flow, it blows on the windscreen and nowhere else.
I know it is controlled by vacume pipes but I can't seem to find anywhere that says where they connect to as mine has one to the servo pipe and the other one is not connetced.
Can someone please help me locate them back to there correct position and winter is fast approaching.
Thank you

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Omega General Help / Re: will a vectra X20XEV ECOTEC ENGINE fit
« on: 02 July 2008, 19:56:32 »
Thank you, will be a manual to manual swap, not getting involved with torque converters if I can avoid it.

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Omega General Help / will a vectra X20XEV ECOTEC ENGINE fit
« on: 02 July 2008, 19:48:02 »
Sorry if this has been anwered a million times.
I have a 2L 16V which has a knocking noise which sounds like its from the top end (new head fitted 20k ago), and is breathing really badly from the crank caseing.
My intention is to fit a X20XEV from a Vectra, purely due to availability, does anyone know whether it is a straight swap or if there are any nasty complications involved?
Thanks Chris

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