Without wanting to bring heat into this, I of course sympathise with anyone with a dear, loved or special car, which isn't running right. (I've got one myself, laid up in the drive so trust me, I know)
The question is 'help, car broken, what do I do?' the answer, unanimously, as far as I can see, is 'get it fixed - properly. And here's some OOFers who will do it'
I appreciate you're trying to do exactly this, but I have a funny feeling in my coolant that this guy, nomatter how decent, well-meaning or how long you've known, him might not be the 'fresh pair' of eyes you need.
Thanks for your advice i have phoned a frend who helped me fix it the first time and he has said he will fixit for me just have to get parts he is coming up from london to see it in a week so fingers crossed all will be ok 
Just so I'm clear on this, would this be the friend who fixed a blown head gasket on the car that, possibly, has another blown head gasket?

Got to be better than the garage who don't think it worth it 
Worried that the logic of one replacing a not-very-competent mechanic with a one only moderately more competent isn't quite right. In actuality, even doing it yourself, with no experience, but with the backup and advice, and step-by-step help of the people on here would be preferable to the either mechanics above. It is a job anyone can do. If you and your mate do this job I would suggest please, please, put the advice of the people on here above all else. We'll get you through it, but if there's a contradiction between what your mate thinks and the guys on here, I'd say trust the OOFers every time. Never let me down in 5+ years.
I truly hope it gets sorted soon, wish you the best of luck and hope you're in this Omega for years to come; but most importantly, that it gets sorted right. Measure twice, cut once, so to speak.
