Neither of mine have had the bottom hoses more than lukewarm when I checked them (and neither of them overheatedwiddowson2008 wrote:I have (currently) one query - the bottom hose, whilst not cool to the touch, is not as warm as I would have expected.
At first, I thought it may be the radiator could be blocked and the coolant not getting round (I think I am secretly looking for something to replace!!!!!) or is it normal that the bottom hose is 'comfortable' to the touch? - would this suggest that the radiator is doing its job efficiently ie. cooling the coolant??
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Thanks Aunt T and Franco
from what you both said, I really don't have a problem (yet) but intend to keep my eye on things.
Thanks also to the font of knowledge (Kirsty) for explaining how to get to the engine (drivers side) when a conversion is fitted. As you said, its easy (when you know how
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Much more left to explore...................
from what you both said, I really don't have a problem (yet) but intend to keep my eye on things.
Thanks also to the font of knowledge (Kirsty) for explaining how to get to the engine (drivers side) when a conversion is fitted. As you said, its easy (when you know how
Much more left to explore...................
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Hi everyone. Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I can't find the answer anywhere else and this tread seems to be a logical place to ask.
I've just noticed that the passenger side kick panel has a nifty little cutout in it like some small cylinder or tube is supposed to go in there. A flash light maybe? I don't see any obvious wiring to charge a flash light but that's all I can think it would be.
Does anyone know?
I've just noticed that the passenger side kick panel has a nifty little cutout in it like some small cylinder or tube is supposed to go in there. A flash light maybe? I don't see any obvious wiring to charge a flash light but that's all I can think it would be.
Does anyone know?
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Warning flare, most are removed on import, but it's the ideal place for a torch.
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next query
What is the belt driven 'motor looking' thing directly below the alternator?
The belt coming from this appears a little slack.
Are there guidlines anywhere?
What is the belt driven 'motor looking' thing directly below the alternator?
The belt coming from this appears a little slack.
Are there guidlines anywhere?
Steve
Re: Exploring my Bongo
As far as I know you can only see 3 belts, 2 for the alternator and 1 for the aircon; Read both pages of THIS THREAD for advice on adjusting belts.
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That'll be the air con compressor.widdowson2008 wrote:next query
What is the belt driven 'motor looking' thing directly below the alternator?
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The belt is a bit slack - is there a fact sheet on tensioning? - how to and degree of tension (in laymans terms if possible please) - had a look but can't find owtmissfixit70 wrote:That'll be the air con compressor.widdowson2008 wrote:next query
What is the belt driven 'motor looking' thing directly below the alternator?
Steve
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http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... aircon.pdf for a "how to" If it's not in Doone's link above. Not sure on tension, but as a rule of thumb, you should be able to turn the belt through 90 degrees on it's longest run. Be careful you don't overtighten.
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Hey !missfixit70 wrote:, but it's the ideal place for a torch.
Now that is clever
Thats where mine is going
(When I've taken Aunt Trumpets flare out
Cheers Kirsty
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Be careful how you dispose of the flare - don't wan't a burnt pair of aunts.
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missfixit70 wrote:Be careful how you dispose of the flare - don't wan't a burnt pair of aunts.
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