TDB's Plan of Action

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Re: TDB's Plan of Action

Post by thedogsbollox » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:59 pm

Ok so I fitted a new water pump and bled again. Stat opened around 30 mins. For the whole time bleeding there was a steady stream of bubbles for the whole 40 mins of bleeding. When throttling up to 3000 revs loads of gas came out the funnel and it bubbled up like a witches caldron. I have resigned myself to the fact that the head or gasket is done for. Through this site I found Lakeside Garage in Staines. Not too far away. Waiting now for the AA to ship it over there. I was going to tackle this job myself but it sounds like a bit of a job so I will leave it to the experts and swallow the cost.
Thanks to all for help and advice.
Thanks especialy to Haydn and Kirsty for their time.
Owe you both one.
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Re: TDB's Plan of Action

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:45 pm

thedogsbollox wrote:Ok so I fitted a new water pump and bled again. Stat opened around 30 mins. For the whole time bleeding there was a steady stream of bubbles for the whole 40 mins of bleeding. When throttling up to 3000 revs loads of gas came out the funnel and it bubbled up like a witches caldron. I have resigned myself to the fact that the head or gasket is done for. Through this site I found Lakeside Garage in Staines. Not too far away. Waiting now for the AA to ship it over there. I was going to tackle this job myself but it sounds like a bit of a job so I will leave it to the experts and swallow the cost.
Thanks to all for help and advice.
Thanks especialy to Haydn and Kirsty for their time.
Owe you both one.
Good luck TDB - hope Bongo gets fixed up well and normal service can return [-o<
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Re: TDB's Plan of Action

Post by thedogsbollox » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:57 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:
thedogsbollox wrote:Ok so I fitted a new water pump and bled again. Stat opened around 30 mins. For the whole time bleeding there was a steady stream of bubbles for the whole 40 mins of bleeding. When throttling up to 3000 revs loads of gas came out the funnel and it bubbled up like a witches caldron. I have resigned myself to the fact that the head or gasket is done for. Through this site I found Lakeside Garage in Staines. Not too far away. Waiting now for the AA to ship it over there. I was going to tackle this job myself but it sounds like a bit of a job so I will leave it to the experts and swallow the cost.
Thanks to all for help and advice.
Thanks especialy to Haydn and Kirsty for their time.
Owe you both one.
Good luck TDB - hope Bongo gets fixed up well and normal service can return [-o<
so do I. I really have been down this last few weeks as I can't get out doing my kiting and I didn't realise just how precious the Bongo is to me. I will be taking more care of her from now on. This just highlighted just how neglected she was. When sorted I will be fitting the low coolant alarm that I bought about a year ago. I have just purchased a TM2 alarm from Haydn too so that will be going on.
I was impressed with the garage giving me a definitely quote without all the if's and but's.
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Re: TDB's Plan of Action

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:03 pm

thedogsbollox wrote:
mikeonb4c wrote:
thedogsbollox wrote:Ok so I fitted a new water pump and bled again. Stat opened around 30 mins. For the whole time bleeding there was a steady stream of bubbles for the whole 40 mins of bleeding. When throttling up to 3000 revs loads of gas came out the funnel and it bubbled up like a witches caldron. I have resigned myself to the fact that the head or gasket is done for. Through this site I found Lakeside Garage in Staines. Not too far away. Waiting now for the AA to ship it over there. I was going to tackle this job myself but it sounds like a bit of a job so I will leave it to the experts and swallow the cost.
Thanks to all for help and advice.
Thanks especialy to Haydn and Kirsty for their time.
Owe you both one.
Good luck TDB - hope Bongo gets fixed up well and normal service can return [-o<
so do I. I really have been down this last few weeks as I can't get out doing my kiting and I didn't realise just how precious the Bongo is to me. I will be taking more care of her from now on. This just highlighted just how neglected she was. When sorted I will be fitting the low coolant alarm that I bought about a year ago. I have just purchased a TM2 alarm from Haydn too so that will be going on.
I was impressed with the garage giving me a definitely quote without all the if's and but's.
Thats the thing. A Bongo is not any old banger you throw away when trouble strikes. Its more like a pet, a dear friend, an indispensible companion. Anyway, get it mended, draw a line, move on hopefully 8)
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Re: TDB's Plan of Action

Post by Aethelric » Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:07 pm

Hope its sorted soon TDB. You do tend to get attached to them.

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