smoking bongo
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smoking bongo
Can any one tell me why my bongo starts up with a cloud of white smoke. The bongo is not always driven every day and some times when it starts it is a bit lumpy for 30 seconds or so but then it runs perfectly well otherwise and i have no problems with overheating or such like.
Please can someone advise.
Please can someone advise.
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Re: smoking bongo
one or more of your glowplugs isn't working? Loads of info in techie section, I think Dandywarhol posted resitance values so you can check them in situ.
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dandywarhol wrote:Good test and diagnosis wes - an alternative way and rather than removing the plugs is to individually testthem with an ohmeter after removing the feedbar. 1 ohm roughly for a good un - open circuit for a duffer
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Pardon for poking my nose in here but, would weak glowplugs not result in unburnt fuel/black smoke - not white?
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Re: smoking bongo
Unburnt fuel gives white smoke.mister munkey wrote:Pardon for poking my nose in here but, would weak glowplugs not result in unburnt fuel/black smoke - not white?
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Re: smoking bongo
how long would a set of glowplugs normally last. I have owned the bongo for 4 years and had the changed the glowplugs changed about two years ago. The mileage i do is less than 6000 a year.
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Depending on what brand you put in, they could last as little as a few months, do a search on glowplugs, lots of examples on here. The consensus seems to be the NKG plugs are the ones to go for in terms of quality & longevity.
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Re: smoking bongo
If I could think of one improvement to recommend above everything else I've tinkered with on the Bongo , it's changing to NGK plugs. They are streets ahead in terms of reliability/consistency. Definitely money well invested. I can't be clearer than that 

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Re: smoking bongo
The original plugs seem to last over ten years!richwill wrote:how long would a set of glowplugs normally last. I have owned the bongo for 4 years and had the changed the glowplugs changed about two years ago. The mileage i do is less than 6000 a year.

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