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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #15 on: 04 July 2007, 19:26:39 »

all i can say is il replace the lamba sensor then the camshaft sensor and then the crankshaft and after that i know where theres either a dirt cheap omega or dirt cheap leather interior and parts
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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #16 on: 04 July 2007, 19:39:42 »

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yeah but its been there since about a year and not had this b4 at all i guess the problem has got worse
So you've had the lamda fault for a year, now that bank is all sooted up? Hmmm....  ....that makes sense ;)
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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #17 on: 04 July 2007, 19:44:44 »

il try it see if it helps
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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #18 on: 06 July 2007, 16:14:57 »

ok guys ive just got doen off a test drive and guess what i havent replaced a sensor as there all operateing with in values with multi meter and Oscilloscope they where all nice and square wave forms so i thought to hell with it
as i rebuilt it i had cleaned the entire breather system useing a full tin of car cleaner worked a treat found a slightly blocked one but nothing to shout about and a damaged o-ring on the black ecotec bit where it connects to the throttle body i also replaced the orings on the inlet trumpets and it all seems to be ok and damn i thought it was good but its got so much response now its amazeing :D i think this is only a think i have solved this problem p.s the o rings on the inlet trupets where flat but as i replaced most of the others not long ago there proud and suple
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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #19 on: 08 July 2007, 08:28:34 »

ok i went out into the peak district trying my best to get it to stall today and it wouldnt at all didnt even spluter once  :y thanks ever so much bassically i narrowed it down to an o-ring on the breather system on the front that had split and a vac pipe aswell when i had put the skuttle back on and checking the pipe for the umptenth time and finding a nice slice so thank you for all your help and i apreciate it and will stay and try and help the best i can
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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #20 on: 08 July 2007, 11:34:57 »

I love a happy ending  :)
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Re: problem with stalling
« Reply #21 on: 08 July 2007, 11:45:47 »

i was gonna say to you but its got all the goodies that would of been sold on but u have a facelift lol its is nice atlast it drives and throttle response is brilliant and its stopping
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