New Cylinder Head

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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by jaylee » Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:15 am

Stinch wrote:Ok its moan time.

After 10 yes 10 weeks our mechanic has given up on the cyclinder head, he has fitted a new one and still gases spuewing out the headder tank.

We have now asked Bellhill Garage to take over. Any one ever used them?? seamed knowledgable on the phone and they can pick up on Wednesday a bit like lightspeed considering our last garage.

End transmission and moan
I've used Bell Hill when my top hose went last October..
I sourced a rear roll bar bracket off em for the MOT too! (the only thing my van failed on.) :oops:

I thought i'd let the experts look it over with regards to the top hose. (The hose went Wednesday night, i was due to go away Friday.) They are thorough, & i thought the recovery charge was reasonable too... (With reference to recovery; having said that, i just remembered i'm a member of the RAC.. #-o )

Bell Hill won't let you have the keys until their satisfied it's working how it should...
If you have a mason alarm fitted let em know! ](*,) :-k :idea: #-o :lol:

I believe they DO know their stuff... Good luck!! :D
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Stinch » Wed May 06, 2009 9:16 pm

Ok tempting fate here but we could be one the road for the weekend!!

Block too wobbley so replacement engine needed
Spoke to Tom at Bell hill today Donor engine is nearly out and they have had it running with no problems and they are starting on ours tomorrow. :D
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Jolly Rogers » Wed May 06, 2009 9:31 pm

[-o< Hope it gets sorted soon.
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Stinch » Thu May 07, 2009 7:47 pm

of course I gave it the kiss of death... #-o

Also needs middle section of the exhaust and 5 bits of welding, turns out it wasn't waxoiled from new. :evil: plus 4 tyres we knew about.
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by alibabi » Thu May 07, 2009 9:55 pm

Stinch

My sympathies go out to you as I am going through the same thing as yourself.

I've replaced the cylinder head with all the trimmings and £1400 lighter and still have bubbles cascading out the expansion tank,

The garage are embarrased , they dont know what to do next, they have spent many hours on the Bongo (3 &1/2 weeks) in garage with labour costs only £400.

but I suspect the head will have to come back off.

Keep us all posted

Alibabi
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Stinch » Wed May 13, 2009 6:44 pm

Hi
Jaylee was right on the money, =D> Tom and his team had it all done and wanted to put some miles on it before we had it back. and sure enough found a fine mist coming from a pipe which could have spelled disaster if we were on a long trip.

We pick up tomorrow after work
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by jaylee » Thu May 14, 2009 9:04 pm

That's good news Stinch,
Funny thing is i have a field just up the road from them at Tuckers Grave & never noticed they did Bongo's till i got one myself! :oops: :lol:
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Simon Jones » Thu May 14, 2009 11:12 pm

Tom & Keith at Bell Hill are top blokes - can't recommend them enough. Our Bongo is going there on Saturday for an MOT - fingers crossed for an inexpensive visit.
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Stinch » Sun May 17, 2009 7:12 pm

We are on the road :D
Back from Bell Hill, no probs. Was really supprised how good it was to drive. Saw another Bongo but they didn't wave back :(
Spent this afternoon cleaning the inside it was lashing down and thought neigbours would think im odd washing a car in the rain :lol:

Couldn't get the roof up though, is there a thread with a problem solving guide??

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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by mister munkey » Sun May 17, 2009 7:16 pm

Stinch wrote:Couldn't get the roof up though, is there a thread with a problem solving guide??
What symptoms Neal?

Usually handbrake or switch related . . .
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by missfixit70 » Sun May 17, 2009 7:40 pm

Make sure the handbrake is on, it could be the switch at the back of the handbrake isn't making proper contact - quick scrape or emery. Is it beeping at you at all, does it sound like the motors are trying?
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by francophile1947 » Sun May 17, 2009 7:47 pm

Also needs the gear lever in P position and, preferably, engine running.
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Stinch » Mon May 18, 2009 12:21 pm

Thanks all
I had a search after I posted. Probably hand brake as it's not doing any thing, no beeps motor noise. zilch
We saw it open when we bought it, and it's unlikley that anyone opened it since, But saying that the centre consol has been out.
I will check the switch in the hand break tonight.
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by Stinch » Mon May 18, 2009 7:56 pm

It was the wire not connected properly

Thanks guys
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Re: New Cylinder Head

Post by mikeonb4c » Mon May 18, 2009 8:56 pm

Stinch wrote:It was the wire not connected properly

Thanks guys
Excellent - sounds like you are getting up and running =D>

They are a nice drive aren't they (Bongos that is) esp. on the open road 8)
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