squeels on start for couple of minutes
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squeels on start for couple of minutes
Hi new to the bongo world and due to not taking the advice on this web site, i may have a few probs to iron out. so its probably discussed elswhere so if you know where then please re direct me.
When I got my bongo she ran quiet and smooth, however after a good booting up to scotland over easter she has a squeel on start up which lasts for about a minute any ideas ? Ive heard that something called a stud on the exhaust being broken could be a cause but this noise goes away, so could it be a slipping belt what should I take a look at first.
I intentionally made the trip a wee bit on the heavey footed side so It may throw up some niggles, the vehicle ran beutifully, it was only about an hour after we got back and I nipped out for a pint of milk I got the noise.
When I got my bongo she ran quiet and smooth, however after a good booting up to scotland over easter she has a squeel on start up which lasts for about a minute any ideas ? Ive heard that something called a stud on the exhaust being broken could be a cause but this noise goes away, so could it be a slipping belt what should I take a look at first.
I intentionally made the trip a wee bit on the heavey footed side so It may throw up some niggles, the vehicle ran beutifully, it was only about an hour after we got back and I nipped out for a pint of milk I got the noise.
belts,
Thanks for your input, i'll try th wd40, does an exhaust manifold squeel normally go quiet after a short time? or would it be continuous?
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this is all great info and exactly why i joined up!!
Now this is where I loose your faith as I ask the question.... which side do I open up, to best get at the belts, or is it both ?
Yup only had her a couple of weeks and havent even looked at her dip sticks yet how bad it that!
Im going to need advice on wether or not I can remove one of my twin batterys on my winter version bongo as i need to put a leisure battry in one of the battry positions
Now this is where I loose your faith as I ask the question.... which side do I open up, to best get at the belts, or is it both ?
Yup only had her a couple of weeks and havent even looked at her dip sticks yet how bad it that!
Im going to need advice on wether or not I can remove one of my twin batterys on my winter version bongo as i need to put a leisure battry in one of the battry positions
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In a nutshell, yes.can remove one of my twin batterys on my winter version bongo as i need to put a leisure battery in one of the battry positions
The new battery should be more powerful than the one you remove and will need to be wired up differently. I think a 'search' on this will produce useful info about this.
If the stud is broken, you'll see either a hole or a broken stud - they usually snap flush with the head. There's also lots of info on the forum, about how to fix this problem, so a search will help you.how easy is it to take a look at these manifold studs which now haunt my dreams ?


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Adjust the belts !
Hi its soooooo simple to fix, just tighten up the belts, ....tnx big Rich
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