Hi guys...
Pick up the Bongo next week and one of the first jobs I'll get done is a service. I've been quoted £260+vat, from a Bongo friendly garage, if I supply the bits. I'd sooner get the first one done by this garage.
Found a kit on ebay and was wondering if there is anything else that would be needed to allow the garage to complete the job. Could someone take a look and let me know?? Or does anyone know of where I could get them cheaper elsewhere?
Thanks.. Adam
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Thanks for the answers so far....
Spoke to the guy in the garage where the bongo has been booked in for it's service. I've got the oil,air, fuel filters and new cambelt and I need to order a few more bits as well.
Alternator belts x2
Cambelt tensioner x1
cambelt tensioner spring x1
May be a roller guide and roller tensioner?? What are these and do I need them?
Any other bits?? I'll be ordering from BF in one go to save on P & P, so if I've missed anything..please advise..
thanks Adam
Spoke to the guy in the garage where the bongo has been booked in for it's service. I've got the oil,air, fuel filters and new cambelt and I need to order a few more bits as well.
Alternator belts x2
Cambelt tensioner x1
cambelt tensioner spring x1
May be a roller guide and roller tensioner?? What are these and do I need them?
Any other bits?? I'll be ordering from BF in one go to save on P & P, so if I've missed anything..please advise..
thanks Adam
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What are the brake pads like? On inspection, mine were getting low so I put new ones on. Quick job for a mechanic (v quick indeed just to inspect) , peace of mind for you.
Also, I'm assuming nothing about the service history of mine though I know its last service had been when landed in UK 2 yrs ago. So I want to drain, backflush and refill the coolant system (should be done every 2 years), and replace the brake fluid (should also be done every 2 years). Not sure if I'm being over fussy, and it does add to cost, but one member told BF that on inspection of his recently bought motor (from a dealer) it was found his coolant system had no antifreeze in it. Now that IS bad news.
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Also, I'm assuming nothing about the service history of mine though I know its last service had been when landed in UK 2 yrs ago. So I want to drain, backflush and refill the coolant system (should be done every 2 years), and replace the brake fluid (should also be done every 2 years). Not sure if I'm being over fussy, and it does add to cost, but one member told BF that on inspection of his recently bought motor (from a dealer) it was found his coolant system had no antifreeze in it. Now that IS bad news.
Mike
If there is the slightest doubt backflush the radiator, flush the system and change the coolant. Hundreds of Bongo owners can't be wrong. Just ensure it is filled following the recommended procedure.So I want to drain, backflush and refill the coolant system (should be done every 2 years), and replace the brake fluid (should also be done every 2 years). Not sure if I'm being over fussy, and it does add to cost, but one member told BF that on inspection of his recently bought motor (from a dealer) it was found his coolant system had no antifreeze in it. Now that IS bad news.