Guys,
First post on this site, though I had a few on the 'other one'.
My brother-in-law has a 2000 MY 2.5V6 auto facelift estate, and has big problems. He was driving to work yesterday, car started juddering, lack of power, running rough, ticking noise from engine. Limped to work, got RAC out, they took him to a Vauxhall dealer who has diagnosed no compression on No.5 cylinder, probably a valve problem (don't specify inlet or exhaust, but that's what you get for £180).
They quoted him a minimum of £2500 to fix it! Irrevelevant whether it's a fair price or not, he just can't afford it.
I plan to go to his in London this weekend, and take the cylinder head off. My own Omega is a 4 pot, so I have a few q's for you V6 experts:
1. Has anyone any experience of sticky valves/dropped valves/broken springs etc on the V6 engine?
2. I appreciate that there is poor access, is removal of 1 cylinder head a practical proposition, or should I seriously consider taking the engine out?
3. When (if) I sort out the cylinder head, I will need a locking tool kit for the timing belt - may I borrow/hire one from anyone?
All opinions/advice welcome!
Ta,
Ian