As Haydn says, find out why, you shouldn't need to top up a bongo's cooling system, it's escaping somewhere. No such thing as topping up as normal.nigelginny wrote:Right, heres an update, Haydn it looks like you were right, ive back flushed everything, i then re-bled the system exactly the way described on BF, the temp stayed at eleven oclock even at 2500 revs for 6 mins, i must admit there was some rusty coloured coolant when i backflushed but after about 30 mins it ran clear, i then took her for a 10 mile ride to get some antifreeze, and ten miles back, there wasnt any coolant loss through the expansion tank, or any visible leaks, i believe my problem was caused by an airlock, although i have been pm,d by another bongoer who had the same symptoms and sadly it turned out to be a new head, im not the main driver of our van my wife uses it very little, short journeys mainly, she has noticed that it has lost coolant and has just topped it up as normal (as i would have done), not knowing that loosing just a litre may introduce air into the system is something i think many owners dont know? I am today gonna purchase haydn's alarm, that way we wont asume that theres enough coolant.
Check all your hoses, radiator, etc, possibly just a pinprick, look for staining indicative of a leak, bulging hoses. Hope you haven't done any damage
