Hi all, I have a problem with my new to me Omega. It will not start (but will turn over) and indeed the engine does not catch at all.
Symptoms:
Just fixed faulty ignition by changing the barrel (old one broke up). New one 'works' in that positions I, II and III all behave as they should, the engine turns but doesn't start.
On the dash, a warning light that is an 'engine with lightning bolt in it' is flashing. I assume this means engine electrics.
I currently cannot get the plugs out to check them as they are in so deeply I can't get any plug spanner I have on to them. However, the rubber cap of one of them dripped oil! I wiped it clean, and with tissue paper cleaned oil out from round the plug. After retrying to start it and checking again, there is more oil around the plug :-(
It is a 2.0 16v DOHC engine, the cam shafts are high... higher that the recessed plugs. So perhaps a seal failing on the cover, although no oil can be seen other than around the foot of the plug and cap?
Head gasket gone? If it has, could this allow oil to get around the plug?
Piston Rings failed? Would it pressurise oil and force it past the plug?
As I said, the car is new to me, so I don't know my way around it yet, the plugs and caps WERE ok around a week or two ago as I had the caps off to dry up water that had surrounded them. Mmmm, thinking again, I assumed the PO had washed the engine for me and soaked it... but could this also have been coolant from a failed head gasket?? The car is currently abandoned in the yard of a friend where it failed about 2 miles from me. I can't get up there and back with loads of tools :-( When the weather improves, I can try and get it towed back, but we live rurally and have no transport at all.
Help!
Any ideas?