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Opel Omegasince 1993-1999 of releaseRepair and car operation |
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Opel Omega + 1. Maintenance instruction + 2. Maintenance - 3. Repair of engines + 3.1. SOHC engines in volume 2,0 liters + 3.2. DOHC engines in volume 2,0 liters - 3.3. Engines in volume 2,5 and 3,0 liters 3.3.1. Technical characteristics 3.3.2. Compression check 3.3.3. Top dead point (VMT) of the N1 piston 3.3.4. Covers of camshafts 3.3.5. Pulley of a cranked shaft 3.3.6. Covers of a gas-distributing belt 3.3.7. Gas-distributing belt 3.3.8. Natyazhitel of a belt, asterisks and intermediate pulleys 3.3.9. Epiploons of camshafts 3.3.10. Camshafts and pushers 3.3.11. Head of cylinders 3.3.12. Oil pallet 3.3.13. Oil pump 3.3.14. Oil radiator 3.3.15. Flywheel and leading disk 3.3.16. Epiploons of a cranked shaft 3.3.17. Engine and transmission fastenings + 3.4. Partition of all petrol engines + 3.5. Diesel engine in volume 2,0 liters + 3.6. Diesel six-cylinder 2,5-liter engine + 4. Heating system and ventilation + 5. Fuel, exhaust systems + 6. System of start of the engine + 7. Ignition system + 8. Coupling + 9. Transmissions + 10. Main transfer, semi-axes + 11. Brake system + 12. Suspension bracket and steering + 13. Body + 14. Body electric equipment |
3.3.2. Compression check
If the engine works badly or with interruptions, check system of ignition and fuel system. If it was not possible to find the reason of bad operation of the engine, inspect a compression. Regular carrying out this check will allow you to prevent emergence of malfunctions in advance also. For carrying out check the engine should be warmed up, the accumulator should be charged, and spark plugs should be unscrewed.
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