Vibrating engine on idle

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Vibrating engine on idle

Post by eurobongo » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:44 pm

I am on the verge of downsizing and privately swapping my Motorhome for a Bongo. I have had a test drive in the the Bongo I will swap with , whilst idling there seemed to be a bit of a vibration, is this normal for Bongos? is it just rough running or or could there be something in the engine that is out of balance. Engine is a 2.5 diesel.

Thanks for any help or ideas.
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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by mikeonb4c » Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:57 pm

eurobongo wrote:I am on the verge of downsizing and privately swapping my Motorhome for a Bongo. I have had a test drive in the the Bongo I will swap with , whilst idling there seemed to be a bit of a vibration, is this normal for Bongos? is it just rough running or or could there be something in the engine that is out of balance. Engine is a 2.5 diesel.

Thanks for any help or ideas.
I've always found mine to be like that but find it pleasant once I got used to it. But I think you need to try out several Bongos before you can decide what is normal and what isnt (I've noticed some newer Bongos are quieter than mine, for example)

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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by Doone » Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:05 pm

Ours is pretty quiet and I don't notice a vibration... as Mike said, maybe you should try a few to help you decide. :)
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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by hectordog » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:12 pm

There is some vibration on mine, compared to a modern diesel.
But it's impossible to say whether "your" vibration is normal.
It's a thing that needs comparing
Best drive a few I guess.
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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by mister munkey » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:16 pm

Mine only seems to tremble with the a/c on otherwise its as smooth as a babys bum.
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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by scanner » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:23 pm

Put your (approx. - no need for full 7 digit postcode) location in your profile and you should get plenty of offers to sample different Bongos and see whether they all make the earth move for you or not.
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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by eurobongo » Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:06 pm

Thank you all for your comments and advice

I would love to try lots of different bongos but I have had only one responss to my offer of a swap.

I think it is probably because of the aircon, which was on., the vibration was not bad, current owner said that it had always been like that since they purchased a year ago.
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Re: Vibrating engine on idle

Post by scanner » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:11 am

eurobongo wrote: I would love to try lots of different bongos but I have had only one responss to my offer of a swap.
What offer? Where did you make it?

My suggestion to try some wasn't to do with swapping for them, just that I'm sure plenty of owners would let you see whether/how much theirs vibrated compared to the one you have tried.

But without knowing where you are, we can't know whether to offer you the experience.
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