I would say the first port of call would be to try extracting the remaining bits of bolt from the end of the crankshaft in-situ. Now there's no tension on them they may well come out easily.
It's worrying that they failed in the first case. Had the flywheel been off previously? Overtightened perhaps?
Kevin
Im new to this so im just trying to get my head around all the buttons I hope this is the right one! ha!
Anyway when I bought the vehicle from an auction, it didn't come with any service history!! (Big no no I know!) however what it did say was that it had no major faults!!
As I was returning home to France where I live now, 200 miles in the head-gasket blew! I wrote to the Auction house and explained this and they said there is nothing they can do apart from put it back through the action!! so you can imagine how disgusted I was!
As for previous repair, I believe the car had only covered 52k at the time of purchase it seemed to be that way very firm etc. My father previously owned a 3.0 V6 Elite before he sold it, it had covered 180k so I knew the feel of a fairly used Omega.. so what im trying to say is, why would a car with such low miles need a replacement flywheel!? If that is the case..
There are no signs of accident damage either its very bizarre to have this problem so I have been told.. So I cant comment as to whether or not the problem stems from old repair jobs! =(
Many thanks Rob.
