I have a life beyond Bongo's you know!
For the DIY Do-It-Yourself type person, my recent filming of re-installing another new head might inspire you to undertake a similar action if you are up for it. CAUTION, this may be too much for the casual mechanic type. You really should have some prior experience in such things.
See YouTube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyCREtQPAFg for starters!
Just for the record...
So I call the supplier last Monday morning Vancouver time. I explain the what happened to our camping trip almost ending in the driveway when BongoBonnie had a heart attack resulting in a bent exhaust valve. The London based supplier was only to pleased to offer support [and some napkins!] but insisted I submit some pics to show the damage. I did better then that and sent video of the head removeal and closeups of the valves. We missed Tuesday's shippment; but Wednesday they packaged another head, bolts, cam belt, dowel & t-pipe kit, FULL gasket set at NO CHARGE, and sent via UPS Express Saver 2 days to Vancouver. The package arrived as guarranted by 6:30AM Friday morning.
But guess what... A random inspection by Canada Customs put a delay in receiving the package until sometime next week possible 1 to 3 business days! I can be a tenacious bulldog when I want to be, and this seemed to be one such ocassion so I pushed beyond UPS and contacted Canada Customs myself directly. I pleaded with them to release the friggin package which they did. It took several hours but in the end, I got it loaded onto my 'other' truck after driving 60kms round trip to Vancouver Airport by 1PM.
What are the odds that 1 in 100,000 packages gets culled randomly and it happens to be me? Do they not know that I am suffering from Bongo withdrawl?
After dealing with a client in the early afternoon Friday [return trip from Airport]; I was finally FREE to initiate the rebuild process by 4:30PM!
By 9PM Friday after sacrificing my weekly Date Night with the Misses; I had prepared and installed the new replacement head and torqued all head bolts.
Starting late at 11AM through 3PM I had Bongo back running! Very quiet a little diesel is she! But another TWO hours farting around with the bleeding process with [you guessed it!] Rodney Kim, my trusted assistent [actually he is my 17 year old son Joel who likes to play a South African/New Zealander accent!].
So, if you are wondering why Rodney has not returned to help with the 2nd video production; he got a bit shloshed on the first one during filming and thus 'In The Can Productions Ltd.' canned him!
Anyway, I got it all back together within 24 hours and we will see how far this BongoBonnie will take me. I have certainly invested another $2,500 CDN in repair parts w/o allowance for my time and time away from work too! Don't ask me for an account of my time; for it is embarrassing to say the least!!!
I am adopting many of the tips learned from this forum. Thank goodness that all of you folks are out there and have offered sound advice and guidance these past few weeks. For example, had Steve not provided me some printable service manual detail, I would be guessing at the more critical torque settings and botch the whole repair.
But I do value ALL of the responding posts I've received and look forward to giving back whatever I can in knowledge and experience as it pertains to these BongoBuggers! I know from my one only visit to England in 1975 [Glostershire/Stroud] that the British take a lot more pride in their vehicles as a whole than here in Canada. As I remember, they tend to keep their vehicles in top shape mechanically, but that is 36 years ago! Is it still the same nowadays??
Well, it is now 3:46AM and I'm done! The reason I came to the UK in '75 was to perform playing my Trombone. Now Sunday, I must perform playin the Trombone in a local Concert Band in a place called Harrison Hot Springs, BC. It's a 90 minute drive in guess what; the Bongo! Do you think it will make it? Or will it leave me stranded on the Trans Canada Highway? Have a little faith I always say! So, pray a little prayer for me tomorrow okay? I really need this BongoBonnie to get me there and back!
Cheers,
Dave
BongoBonnie
Surrey, BC
CAN





