If your sober at the bash, Mike....mikeonb4c wrote:I'm working on a new method too. It involves hauling the Bongo into the vertical position using a crane. I reckon I should then be able to bleed it using the drain tap in the radiator. No? I'll fetch me coat.francophile1947 wrote:There's also the new method posted here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=41137
Lost all our coolant
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Re: Lost all our coolant
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Should be (sober!). The funny thing is I use the workshop manual method and its always been quick and simple, plus don't need an extra funnel device or owtmikexgough wrote:If your sober at the bash, Mike....mikeonb4c wrote:I'm working on a new method too. It involves hauling the Bongo into the vertical position using a crane. I reckon I should then be able to bleed it using the drain tap in the radiator. No? I'll fetch me coat.francophile1947 wrote:There's also the new method posted here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=41137I will talk you through my method....
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or maybe it should be Bore you with my method...and then you might get another few postings out of it....
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Re: Lost all our coolant
Hopefully we will find a method to bleed the system .......written or otherwise. I was told that doing it on a hill helps push air out of the system!!! My new stat arrived from bongo hq this morning just awaiting the metal pipe and hose now
Am getting impatient lol




