Hello dear omega screwdriver, I’m back again because my omi unfortunately loses water at the back of the engine left (direction). Ok, I thought what could be bad, at 138000km !? Can only be the olcooler or the coolant bridge ! Well I thought then I quickly get to work and screw away the suction bridge, and look for the oil cooler or wherever the water comes from. But blow cake, no water between the cylinder heads, ok I thought look where it comes out and I made pressure on the system about 1bar, hope that was ok !? Then off into the pit and unfortunately I still can’t see exactly where it comes from, it definitely runs down at the flange screw to the hosenpipe, and it is also cracker at the last screw wet. What is still sitting behind the ignition module at the V6…? Can there still be a frost plug or something ? not that I now do the work for the cylinder head, and that’s it then ga r not. Because I have no water in the oil, the other problems. Ok, the crackers have to be made anyway because they both hiss when it is cold. So if someone still has an idea then here with it. I’m already desperate because I have a little peek before work on the heads. and I don’t know if I can get the grandma back together again. Already a lot of cables and hoses….Grins… Can someone tell me if it makes more sense to make the engine completely out, or is it possible also I have only a pit to work, so the engine doesn’t go down.Once again all the questions in the quick passage Another idea where the water comes from? What’s behind the ignition module? Would you both make sides ? Make engine out or something ? Do I have to make the heads tarpaulins ? Do I have to make the valves out to plan the heads ? Should I also make the valve shaft seals? (no or little oil loss) How do I get the line from the climate au f the left side top out of the way ? Oh oh …questions about questions. Have a picture with high loaded, which you can see where the water is with me. Because of the toothing I don’t worry because a well-known Opel mechanic puts it on me again, of course I do everything new! Would I be very happy if an Omega screwdriver can help with tips. Or villeicht also someone near me times lust has to look over. Have ne zimmlich well equipped workshop, and vill Eicht develops a omega screwer friendship……laughs… Greeting Thomas