

I have driven old and battered cars for decades including the British Motor Industries finest


Never had a scrap of trouble with my Bongo. The cooling system seems more than adequate when working correctly. As its from a mountainous very hot part of Japan it would have probably died long ago otherwise.
But the normal safety zones are missing. Without a useful temperature gague the normal warning needle flicks are missing and the engine position means no cooling airflow. Add the airlock problem, so that you cannot even safely chuck in water to get you home and extra precautions are needed.
With this potential disaster situation a high level of prevention is needed. Alarms for coolant and temperature make sense where, if it is not broke don't fix it does not really apply since once its broke you can't fix it easily.
One extra consideration a Bongo is a potential classic like a VW and too good to be like most aged cars, scrap if disaster strikes.
