Finished at about quarter to 9 tonight. But I can happily report the Mig is all back together.
The cambelt cover gave me a few headaches. The aux belt tensioner was tight against it giving me the impression it had perhaps warped when the belt gave up. So swapped it over for a spare I had in the garage. Aux belt tensioner was spinning nicely. Then found out the PAS pulley was tight against the cover

cos I couldn't get the bottom right cover bolt in........ cos the cover I had was for a pre-FL

So. back to the original cover and it turns out it wasn't warped.... i'd just got the secondary air injection hose bracket (off the alternator) caught up... moved it and the cover fitted nicely.
my next fight was with the aux belt.....again took ages. til I realised it was caught up on the secondary air injection pipe near the PAS pump

my next fight was with the secondary air injection pipe itself (can you see a theme here

). had to improvise with some fuel line as I lost the fitting near the PAS pump.
other than that all is good,
before I start her up got to fill up the PAS reservoir as I lost it all for some reason (must have tipped the bottle during strip down) and there are a couple of hose clamps missing. but other than that all good.
martin is kindly popping round Saturday with a battery charger as my battery is down to 11.76v. then we'll see how we did.
Anyway, the reason i'm posting this is to discuss the rebuild in general on the omega.
I think I've realised that ive still got so much to learn. not with the theory... the principles are easy. but mainly with overcoming ohysical problems. like when those lifters got stuck. i'd have been nackered. but martins patience got us through. fairly confident I couldn't have done the B bolt myself. or if I could it would have take ages

great experience in terms of looking at the omega naked. and good to know I now have fresh seals, gaskets and everything else is new (except cc gaskets).
if it goes bang again ill scrap it and get another one though. hopefully it wont lol
oh and its a good job I decided to go and check the exhaust manifold bolts were tight...... i'd missed one

but theyre all done up and torqued now.
Roll on Saturday
