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jorge almeida

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Noise on the engine
« on: 26 October 2010, 14:41:14 »

My car is making an engine noise. He began making unusually hot and then but now it constantly. It seems to be ahead, on the belt, but the mechanic is telling me is that the injection pump. What could it be? The car has 100,000 km now.
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Re: Noise on the engine
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2010, 14:43:39 »

...... and your Omega is a 2.5 diesel, 2.2 diesel or other?  :-/ :-/ ;) :y :y

Tell us the year and engine type & someone will try to answer your questions  :y
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Re: Noise on the engine
« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2010, 14:47:24 »

if its a 2.2dti pumps are bloody expensive even for a recon unit
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Re: Noise on the engine
« Reply #3 on: 26 October 2010, 19:04:04 »

If i'm reading this right, your car has been overheating now and again, and is now overheating constantly & you have a noise coming from the front of the engine somewhere in the vicinity of the belt ? :-?
If this is so, then it may be that your waterpump bearing is failing, or it has shed a blade?  :-/
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Re: Noise on the engine
« Reply #4 on: 26 October 2010, 20:09:20 »

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If i'm reading this right, your car has been overheating now and again, and is now overheating constantly & you have a noise coming from the front of the engine somewhere in the vicinity of the belt ? :-?
If this is so, then it may be that your waterpump bearing is failing, or it has shed a blade?  :-/

That was my first thought Phil, all dependant on the engine of course. :y
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Re: Noise on the engine
« Reply #5 on: 26 October 2010, 20:11:55 »

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If i'm reading this right, your car has been overheating now and again, and is now overheating constantly & you have a noise coming from the front of the engine somewhere in the vicinity of the belt ? :-?
If this is so, then it may be that your waterpump bearing is failing, or it has shed a blade?  :-/

That was my first thought Phil, all dependant on the engine of course. :y
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I'm getting good at this Lee, 1 in every 5 guesses is nearly right!!! :D ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 26 October 2010, 20:17:48 »

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If i'm reading this right, your car has been overheating now and again, and is now overheating constantly & you have a noise coming from the front of the engine somewhere in the vicinity of the belt ? :-?
If this is so, then it may be that your waterpump bearing is failing, or it has shed a blade?  :-/

That was my first thought Phil, all dependant on the engine of course. :y
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I'm getting good at this Lee, 1 in every 5 guesses is nearly right!!! :D ;D

;D ;D ;D :y
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Re: Noise on the engine
« Reply #7 on: 26 October 2010, 20:25:16 »



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but the mechanic is telling me is that the injection pump.
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I fail to see how this would cause overheating.
So I'll also put my money on the water pump.
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