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Bongo & Chopsticks

Post by rhino-wayne » Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:32 pm

Hi all,

Just thought I share my solution to check the coolant fluid level on a murky bottle.

1/ get yourself a PLASTIC Chinese style chopstick (not a pointed Japanese chopstick or a dirty one from the take away :mrgreen: )
2/ Cut off excess chopstick :roll:
3/ Cut/hacksaw a groove around (about 2cm) from bottom

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The grove will help hold a small amount of coolant if at correct level :!:

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My Bongo has a handy little hole on the bracket......... perfect for holding the chop stick =D>

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Post by jaylee » Sat Jul 16, 2011 12:20 am

Nice idea in keeping with the whole Japanese theme.... 8)
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Post by mikexgough » Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:53 am

Been using one for 2 years....got a dark grey one from a chinese restaurant....kept full length I keep it next to my long tie wrap (for the drain hole, rear of the bonnet channel) in my Leisure battery tray.....
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Post by jaylee » Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:31 am

I keep a useful Derren Brown on a disused leisure battery tray to remind me to check my coolant level.!

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... Or not if i look too long into his eyes!! 8-[
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Re: Bongo & Chopsticks

Post by Diplomat » Sat Jul 16, 2011 12:53 pm

Why hasn't this header tank got two stainless steel screws near the 'low' level marker with wires leading off them?


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Post by mikexgough » Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:20 pm

Diplomat wrote:Why hasn't this header tank got two stainless steel screws near the 'low' level marker with wires leading off them?


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Should it have.....?
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Re: Bongo & Chopsticks

Post by skater » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:03 am

ding,ding. Round One. :)
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Post by rhino-wayne » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:41 am

Diplomat wrote:Why hasn't this header tank got two stainless steel screws near the 'low' level marker with wires leading off them?


Frank
Well I took your advice and drilled a couple of holes in the tank, fitted the screws & attached wires...but i can't figure out how that helps :?: I just had heaps of coolant spurting out! had to top up (and recheck with my chopsticks :D )...now got a little leak from the screw holes :(
will this cause a problem :?
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Re: Bongo & Chopsticks

Post by skater » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:48 am

Should have used those Mazda Non Leak screws #-o

£25.99 each plus VAT and postage, maybe :wink:
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Post by rita » Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:17 am

rhino-wayne wrote:
Diplomat wrote:Why hasn't this header tank got two stainless steel screws near the 'low' level marker with wires leading off them?


Frank
Well I took your advice and drilled a couple of holes in the tank, fitted the screws & attached wires...but i can't figure out how that helps :?: I just had heaps of coolant spurting out! had to top up (and recheck with my chopsticks :D )...now got a little leak from the screw holes :(
will this cause a problem :?

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Re: Bongo & Chopsticks

Post by Alison01326 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:48 pm

Wish I'd read this before. My little monster was playing the "drums" yesterday with my only pair of decent plastic chopsticks and managed to break both of them - probably just to the right length to do the necessary job of coolant checking.

The bin men took them away this morning. Now I feel like the person who forgot to buy a lottery ticket ........ "Genuine Bongo Coolant Measuring Device" on EBay. Could have taken early retirement with two of them for sale.

Seriously, great idea of yours Wayne - especially finding the handy holder =D>
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