Wot'S all this Abart then???
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Wot'S all this Abart then???
Item number: 160094658960 on flebay. Anyone know what this is all about? Sounds tooooo gooood tooooo beeeee true, so I expect it is.
Not that MY BONGO gives off BLACK SMOKE.
Not that MY BONGO gives off BLACK SMOKE.
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According to one buyers feedback, it's a ball bearing!
Where it fit's I dont know.
According to another it makes no difference to smoke or peformance.
To be fair there do(does?) seem to be a lot of satisfied customers.
I solved the black smoke problem by removing all rear view mirrors.
I know where i've been!
Where it fit's I dont know.
According to another it makes no difference to smoke or peformance.
To be fair there do(does?) seem to be a lot of satisfied customers.
I solved the black smoke problem by removing all rear view mirrors.
I know where i've been!
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Did it on a Pajero a few years ago - pop pipe off, insert ball bearing into pipe(to big to go into metal pipe) and push back rubber pipe. It is just a few seconds - well maybe a minute or 2.
It also did get rid of a bit of the black smoke.
Nothing special really, but just the right size bearing and a handy sheet of instructions with a photo.
I expect the originator of this idea has been ripped off dozens of times by the ebay sl@gs.
It also did get rid of a bit of the black smoke.
Nothing special really, but just the right size bearing and a handy sheet of instructions with a photo.
I expect the originator of this idea has been ripped off dozens of times by the ebay sl@gs.
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Hi madmile
Not just for fun
I did it because of this thread http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... php?t=9598 .
It's stopped the black soot and does seem to make the engine pull better at low revs, but, that may be because it is no longer leaking. I was amazed to see all the crud that was in the inlet manifold, which shouldn't build up any more.
Not just for fun
I did it because of this thread http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... php?t=9598 .
It's stopped the black soot and does seem to make the engine pull better at low revs, but, that may be because it is no longer leaking. I was amazed to see all the crud that was in the inlet manifold, which shouldn't build up any more.
John
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(Evidence that intelligent life exists in the universe, is that it hasn't tried to contact us)
Well I guess time will tell but consider this: the EGR on a diesel engine is there to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions nothing else. The engine is designed first and the EGR added as a bolt on not an enhancement. By removing it all you are doing is preventing dirty exhaust gases being recycled into the intake along with soot particles, oil particulates and the resulting crud build up in the inlet manifold. It's a bit like smoking and the effect on the lungs really ........I was really interested to read Allans excellent expert discussion of EGR on his website. From reading it, there is still the nagging possibility that it may reduce engine life - anyone able to quash that one with confidence?