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osealy
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TD Oil filters.
23. Oct 2008 at 13:01
 
My opel dealer has supplied me with two different filters for my 97P omega with MAF & Plastic filter top.
code 650318 description oil filter 25TD 97on part 93180093 &
code 5650308................filter oil X2.5TD 97on Whats the story, which is correct.
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Re: TD Oil filters.
Reply #1 - 23. Oct 2008 at 16:54
 
This is covered in 'Maintenance Guides' section.

It's currently on Page 4 and was posted by 'JesterRT'
Everything you need to know is there!
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Reply #2 - 23. Oct 2008 at 17:15
 
The most recent I fitted was same as pic in maint section , but last one I used was part 5650308 also a later type.??????
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Reply #3 - 23. Oct 2008 at 20:37
 
Just sorting MOT out on my recently aquired Omega. Looked for oil filter today and mine has the hex head broken off. Are these readily available from Vauxhall and will the usual chain whip get the old one off?
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Reply #4 - 24. Oct 2008 at 14:38
 
Can get them off with a chain thingy or a 3 legged thingy, but its best to get a new one so you can torque it up correctly in future. Less than £20 iirc
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Reply #5 - 25. Oct 2008 at 17:05
 
Thanks, been and got one when picking uph/brake return springs for MOT. Supplied with a plastic replacement.
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