Cheers for the wise words. Ive sorted out the cambelt change now. After shopping around for the bits (sorry - not all from the bongofury shop!) plus labour from a recommended garage, totals up at £130ish, which as everyone has said, is a comparitively small price to pay!
Where would I be without this forum!
Cambelt change...essential?
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cambelt change....essential
Just one worry. Make sure your Bongo is worked on by experienced technicians. I had my cambelt changed by a local garage......just in case -and two weeks later my Bongo went bango ----- most expensive service i've ever had.
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Hope the garage did the decent thing and picked up the bill and the mess they caused , Interestingly my local garage who do my Mot`s where honest and said they hadn`t done a cambelt on a Bongo or Freda before and wheren`t willing to risk doing one without all the required information to hand, that`s why I use them as there honest and up front and don`t just take the money.
If I had all the money I ever spent on my Freda ............ I`d spend it on my Freda.
I am under the impression that both of the bongo engines are what is known as "non-contact" as far as valves and pistons are concerned. I.E. If the cam belt breaks the valves will not hit the piston crowns.
Some manufacturers recomend that the cambelt gets changed at about the six/eight year mark if milage per year is very low (Land Rover/ Honda)
Rog
PS I think that nearly all Honda engines are the "contact " variety!
Some manufacturers recomend that the cambelt gets changed at about the six/eight year mark if milage per year is very low (Land Rover/ Honda)
Rog
PS I think that nearly all Honda engines are the "contact " variety!
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The engine is an interference type, where problems may occur if the belt breaks.I am under the impression that both of the bongo engines are what is known as "non-contact" as far as valves and pistons are concerned. I.E. If the cam belt breaks the valves will not hit the piston crowns.
Allans Garage retired. Try PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services Plymouth