Ever checked on the pedestrians' forums the trouble they have with crossing the road and cyclists on footpaths?I now walk a lot just in case.
Walking is way more dangerous than Renault switches and Bongo hoses.
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That IS a better idea nfn - you got any spare time over the hols??nfn wrote:As others have noted, the poll will not give an accurate indication of the likelihood of head problems because there is bias in who responds to the poll -- people are probably more likely to respond if they've had a problem. A better way to do it would be to send a pm to around 100 or more randomly selected BF members, then calculate the percentage who have had a problem with the head and/or head gasket.
Thing is though I expect 90% of bongos in this country are M/N reg at the moment, so even an age related poll wont neccessarily give you a definitive answer.John the sparky wrote:I was thinking it would be interesting to see where the problems lie in terms of age of vehicle.....
I'd bet a mince pie most problems occur with M and N reg, probably a few with P and R and then next to none....
I suspect this because I think as mentioned it is a preventative maintenance issue, after 10 to 12 years there are issues with the hoses, and because of the engine position and limited airflow, this is made worse....
I know this will be distorted by the numbers imported... but it strikes me there is nothing inherently wrong with the bongo, has anyone had a hose fail on a 10 year old car elsewhere... ( I haven't, that I can think of!)
if it was a front engined vehicle with more airflow over the engine, would we get away with it?
John
What an excellent and simple tip (just like checking the horses teeth as an indication of its health). I've wondered about this myself but never heard it said before. I guess the only caveats are you need to know how stained is stained, and stained doesnt necessarily mean game over in terms of purchasing. But it should put you on alert as the machine may have a problem.bigdaddycain wrote:A very quick indication of the overall condition of a bongo's cooling system is to have a look at the transparency of the expansion tank...all the bongo's i've seen that have had a previous KNOWN cooling issue has a badly stained header tank.