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Warm welcome to you both.
- JulesMartin
- Bongolier
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- Location: Rainham, Essex
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Hi Thank you for your warm welcome. this is my first Bongo and have come from a VW T25 background but please don't hold that against me. Bought my first Bongo 3 days ago took the train from Rainham Essex up to Beccles bought the van and drove it home. how brave, the Bongo was up for sale on Ebay as spares and repairs due to overheating problems. I had got a friend who lives a lot closer to go and have a look first so i wasn't going into it completely blind. back home no sign of overheating so far. there are two questions i would like to ask and will ask here but happy to repost in a more appropriate place if preferred. first point is the the water bleed tube which is, I believe supposed to come from the cylinder head across the alternator and along underneath the passenger seat is simply not there. there is a small hose coming out from the head and going into a connection on the side of the Turbo. second point is it sounds for all the world that there is an exhaust blow and it sounds as if its coming from the engine but only under load, not audible when just reving the engine. I've take off the heat shield and can see no tell tale soot marks from any of the joints around there. rest of the exhaust seem fine. any help as always will be much appreciated.
Martin
1996 2.5 TDi Silver pop top unconverted
1996 2.5 TDi Silver pop top unconverted
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Good to have you aboard.
No worries coming from VW Land, we all do it for the same reasons.
It might be worth asking in the 'Techie' section as more peeps will see it, and hopefuly someone more mechanical than me will have some thoughts.
Is it the 2.5 diesel?
Personaly I wouldn't drive it until it's been bled as there's no way of knowing what has been done since the overheating episode, or why the bleed hose appears to have been removed.
Hopefuly you'll be all sorted very soon.
No worries coming from VW Land, we all do it for the same reasons.
It might be worth asking in the 'Techie' section as more peeps will see it, and hopefuly someone more mechanical than me will have some thoughts.
Is it the 2.5 diesel?
Personaly I wouldn't drive it until it's been bled as there's no way of knowing what has been done since the overheating episode, or why the bleed hose appears to have been removed.
Hopefuly you'll be all sorted very soon.
- g8dhe
- Supreme Being
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Sounds like the head has already been changed and the the three way splitter has not been replaced (common thing) hence no bleeding tube.
Some people have added a "T" piece in the turbo pipe and added the bleed pipe there.
Some people have added a "T" piece in the turbo pipe and added the bleed pipe there.
- JulesMartin
- Bongolier
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- Joined: Fri Oct 04, 2019 11:15 am
- Location: Rainham, Essex
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Hi yes sorry it is the 2.5 TDi. It could well be that it has been bypassed as there is definitely just one large hose and one smaller one there. I'll have a look in the shop to see if I can get the right connector and a new bleed hose. thanks for all the advise and welcome message. this may be a long hawl but at least the wife much prefers it over the T25 which is a good step in the right direction
Martin
1996 2.5 TDi Silver pop top unconverted
1996 2.5 TDi Silver pop top unconverted
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Bongo Spares, opp north, may be your best bet for a used part.
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- Junior Bongonaut
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Hey I'm Tym from Plymouth I have an awesome 2.5 96 bongo with custom " BILLABONG * embroider leather seats, and some nice fancy custom led lights and carbon vinyl wrap.
You all may of seen me around. I had my MOT yesturday and nicely passed.
You all may of seen me around. I had my MOT yesturday and nicely passed.
Muff Tha Bongo Boi
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Nearly new member hoping to purchase a Bongo within a few days
Loads of info to take on
Paignton,Devon
Loads of info to take on
Paignton,Devon
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Hi
Great to have you aboard.
Do ask any questions you like, we'll help out if we can.
Great to have you aboard.
Do ask any questions you like, we'll help out if we can.
- g8dhe
- Supreme Being
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Welcome!
This is still the best repository of information, despite people preferring the immediacy of FB, much easier to locate the information than trying to search on FB
This is still the best repository of information, despite people preferring the immediacy of FB, much easier to locate the information than trying to search on FB
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Thanks all
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Welcome to the madhouse.
Servicing Bongos since 2003 in Plymouth, Devon http://www.allansvehicleservices.co.uk
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Hello! Can't figure out how to do a post myself so will do here if that's ok. I have an R reg Bongo 2.5 diesel. It is kind of a family heirloom . Belonged to my father in law before us. Currently he has a problem with a little engine hose on driver side. A bit of a split so smells of diesel in cab. In the photo it is this threaded one. It was replaced by AA a year or so ago, very quick job, they found this hose that fitted in their van. Zoom in to see better. Anybody got an idea of what the part is called? I have a parts list from the fantastic Ian that I am trying to make sense of....
Could it be a 'breather hose ' ?
Could it be a 'breather hose ' ?
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- Junior Bongonaut
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Hey everyone. I'm not new just not been active for a long while.
My Name is Tym and I have a 96 2.5td AFT with a "RUSTYS BLEEDKIT" fitted, iv never had an issues with my head or thermostat as its been looked after and regularly serviced since day 1, but this bleed kit has had extra benifits for me, as it's one less thing to worry about. I'm currently living in my Bongo here in Plymouth, I will be replacing my timming belt in the future, is it something I Cs do myself or is there a good place locally that will do it for me, I have been given a bulletproof quote for the work, so I know if any quote is overpriced or not
My Name is Tym and I have a 96 2.5td AFT with a "RUSTYS BLEEDKIT" fitted, iv never had an issues with my head or thermostat as its been looked after and regularly serviced since day 1, but this bleed kit has had extra benifits for me, as it's one less thing to worry about. I'm currently living in my Bongo here in Plymouth, I will be replacing my timming belt in the future, is it something I Cs do myself or is there a good place locally that will do it for me, I have been given a bulletproof quote for the work, so I know if any quote is overpriced or not
Muff Tha Bongo Boi
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You might get more help with technical questions if you post them in Techie Suff forum in this link: viewforum.php?f=3
Lots of owners change the cambelt DIY. This mightt this help: viewtopic.php?t=71216
And the hose is a fuel hose that goes from the injector leak-off rail, back to the diesel pump.
Lots of owners change the cambelt DIY. This mightt this help: viewtopic.php?t=71216
And the hose is a fuel hose that goes from the injector leak-off rail, back to the diesel pump.
Allan's closed. in Plymouth we recommend PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services