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bongo screaming!

Post by carlod » Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:44 pm

my bongo has developed an awful screech when accelerating, it sounds just like a belt slipping but a mechanic replaced the belts & the screech is still there, he said it could be the manifold where the exhaust meets, but I am not that confident in his abilities....has anyone come across this problem before?
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by Jolly Rogers » Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:47 pm

carlod wrote:my bongo has developed an awful screech when accelerating, it sounds just like a belt slipping but a mechanic replaced the belts & the screech is still there, he said it could be the manifold where the exhaust meets, but I am not that confident in his abilities....has anyone come across this problem before?
Sounds like a stud in your manifold has snapped. Have you searched under snapped stud?
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by haydn callow » Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:40 pm

No 1 manifold stud...The only you can see without dismantling. Just above and right of the Alternator..Easy fix by any half decent Mechanic..About 1-2 hours work. No need to remove anything...just remove the broken stud or perhaps drill out and helicoil.
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by David Edwards » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:12 pm

Had mine done last week, took a couple of hours thats all, cost me £30.00.
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by Jolly Rogers » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:39 pm

Jolly Rogers wrote:
carlod wrote:my bongo has developed an awful screech when accelerating, it sounds just like a belt slipping but a mechanic replaced the belts & the screech is still there, he said it could be the manifold where the exhaust meets, but I am not that confident in his abilities....has anyone come across this problem before?
Sounds like a stud in your manifold has snapped. Have you searched under snapped stud?
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by ScubaBongo » Thu Apr 09, 2009 7:10 pm

David Edwards wrote:Had mine done last week, took a couple of hours thats all, cost me £30.00.
I wish I used the same garage as you David!
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by brorabongo » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:47 pm

ScubaBongo wrote:
David Edwards wrote:Had mine done last week, took a couple of hours thats all, cost me £30.00.
I wish I used the same garage as you David!
I wish too! :lol:
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Re: bongo screaming!

Post by lizard » Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:21 pm

haydn callow wrote:No 1 manifold stud...The only you can see without dismantling. Just above and right of the Alternator..Easy fix by any half decent Mechanic..About 1-2 hours work. No need to remove anything...just remove the broken stud or perhaps drill out and helicoil.
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