Hello All,
As previously posted on the newbie message board, I have a problem with my Omega estate.
It is a 97P plate, 2.5 V6 auto, cd. When leaving work (very slowly), last week it sounded like a diesel dump truck. I shut it off after about 30 seconds and liftd the bonnet to have a look. I re-started it and it sounded even worse with the bonnet open. I turned it off and the car was recovered by the AA to a garage. I went there myself today and had a look to see what exactly had gone wrong. To the untrained eye the cambelt looks fine to me and all in one piece. I didnt want to totaly disable it so couldnt get to the tensioners to see if there is any failure there. The cambelt has done, dare I say it 43 thousand miles, I can here all the sighs and told you so's from here!
I did however, have a look in the front cylinder on the left (from the front of the car), with an endoscope borrowed from work, (like a fibre optic with a light). There was definite damage in the combustion chamber, to the sides and to the top of the piston. I couldnt get to see how badly the valves were damaged as the scope didnt get round that far, but it did confirm( I think), that there has been at least a slipped cam/cambelt.
So what next? I recovered the car back to work so I can get to it at any time. I guess it will be heads off and see what damage has been done.
So will I need a new head(s)? obviously new cam belt and tensioners etc. I am unsure if I can do the work myself, but I do have access to the locking tools and the timing tool for a limited time plus I have a Haynes manual! I cant go wrong! I have seen the post explaining head removal, this will become my bedtime story for the next few nights!
Ok over to the experts, what do I do now? any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
El Swervo
