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hugsjugs wrote:Thanks guys.
It's a diesel. The revs increase on the rev counter but the vehicle speed increases very slowly, the engine still feels like it pulls but not very fast and only to a point. The fault appeared suddenly. i thought I heard something slip/disconnect under the drivers side.
The weather was average. Dry but not particularly hot or cold.
Thanks for the gear ratios. The revs were definitely higher over 30 mph or so.
teenmal, can you help me understand this "test".teenmal wrote:hugsjugs wrote:Thanks guys.
It's a diesel. The revs increase on the rev counter but the vehicle speed increases very slowly, the engine still feels like it pulls but not very fast and only to a point. The fault appeared suddenly. i thought I heard something slip/disconnect under the drivers side.
The weather was average. Dry but not particularly hot or cold.
Thanks for the gear ratios. The revs were definitely higher over 30 mph or so.
To save yourself a lot of expense and hassle check the RPM to MPH and let us know the exact figures that you or your mechanic are getting .bellow is what it should be higher RPM to MPH would indicate gearbox/clutch slipping.you should are getting
Gear Ratios
(mph/2000rpm) for each
gear.
1st – 11.2MPH
2nd – 20.4MPH
3rd – 32.0MPH
4th – 50.3MPH
I'll give it a go on the level. I do know that when accelerating fairly gently, my road speed can continue to increase with very little change in revs, especially so in higher gears. Also when it locks the Torque Converter there is a distinct drop in revs. Maybe my Bongo has a transmission faultteenmal wrote:cmm303 , sorry but I cant get my head round this "Slip" that you are talking about, the last thing you want with any type of gear box whether auto or manual is Slip.
Why not take your vehicle for a wee run and let us know what figures you get, it would be very helpful.
Thanks.
Useful stuff, helps to clarify terminology. I presume the Bongo has a Torque Converter.g8dhe wrote:Perhaps this article might help explain the operation, especially the Torque Converter rather than the fluid coupling spoken about above ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic ... _operation
Northern Bongolow wrote:you say you heard a noise, this maybe the turbo pipe that has come adrift or has got a hole in it, remove and check the air filter, this is under yer bum and if something has been sucked into the filter this could give your symptoms, a noise on your side and loss of performance.