Engine tray
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Engine tray
Can anyone advise - got this coolant loss problem - wondering if it is safe / advisable to drive the bongo without the tray for a bit? It's going to be a pain taking it off, putting it back, taking it off, putting it back....
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Re: Engine tray
I ran with mine off for a couple of weeks after replacing hoses, other than the increased noise, it shouldn't be too much of a problem for a few weeks
There are people who don't have one at all, various arguments for & against - airflow, cooling, engine protection etc, I think it's better on than off in the long run.

There are people who don't have one at all, various arguments for & against - airflow, cooling, engine protection etc, I think it's better on than off in the long run.
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Re: Engine tray
Good - I couldnt see a problem... :O)
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Re: Engine tray
Never had onephedders wrote:Can anyone advise - got this coolant loss problem - wondering if it is safe / advisable to drive the bongo without the tray for a bit? It's going to be a pain taking it off, putting it back, taking it off, putting it back....


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