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Hi and some questions

Post by Bongo Boots » Tue Oct 04, 2016 3:29 pm

Hello to everyone.

Two weeks ago we bought a '97 Bongo and I joined this site. Some excellent information that has been invaluable before we bought it and since then. Many thanks for that.

We think we've got a gem and are very pleased. I'll post some pics up when I get a minute. We took it away at the weekend for a one nighter and it was brilliant.

The things I think I need to do are:

1. Fit a leisure batter and 24v hook up. I've found an excellent sparky who will do this and I can buy the bits and he'll fit it. I think I need a battery harness - where do I get one? Trawled the posts but cannot find a direct link to anyone current. Then fit the biggest battery I can to fit the harness/available area. Get a split charger? Any recommendations? Fit a low power cut out to protect the battery if it runs low - any views? Anything I've missed?
2. Find a decent Bongo mechanic round my way - I live in Brockham near Dorking. On the techy front I tried to change the oil using a Pela pump - didn't work. Anyone ever used one of these? They are brilliant on 'normal' cars.
3. Sort out the rust bubbles round the arches - I've again found someone local who comes highly recommended so should be OK.

So, very happy so far and appreciative of this site.

Chris
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongolia » Tue Oct 04, 2016 4:20 pm

Welcome Bongo Boots
Brilliant aren`t they! So versatile.
Not a lover of pumping oil out unless it hasn't got a sump plug.
Much prefer a good run then drop the oil and leave it to drain down for a good while.
Good luck on the arches.
I am in Carshalton I know of a good Bongo guy in Croydon if your other one doesn't work out.
Good luck.
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by cmm303 » Tue Oct 04, 2016 4:30 pm

Karl Chadwick on a bongo Facebook group makes up LB harnesses which receive good rep. Not sure if he hangs out in this forum.
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bob » Tue Oct 04, 2016 5:20 pm

Welcome aboard. :D

To use the Pela you must get up to running temp, 20 mins drive at least. Cold or a run round the block won't do it, and pull the pipe back up 1/4" before you start. :wink:
Take a torch, toilet roll, and tea bags.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hcF9JSxkUSE
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongo Boots » Tue Oct 04, 2016 7:09 pm

Hi Bongolia,
The Pela gets as much oil out as dropping the sump,plug (apparently).
Thanks for the Croydon tip.
Chris
Bongolia wrote:Welcome Bongo Boots
Brilliant aren`t they! So versatile.
Not a lover of pumping oil out unless it hasn't got a sump plug.
Much prefer a good run then drop the oil and leave it to drain down for a good while.
Good luck on the arches.
I am in Carshalton I know of a good Bongo guy in Croydon if your other one doesn't work out.
Good luck.
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongo Boots » Tue Oct 04, 2016 7:10 pm

Thanks for the tip. I'll look him up.
cmm303 wrote:Karl Chadwick on a bongo Facebook group makes up LB harnesses which receive good rep. Not sure if he hangs out in this forum.
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongo Boots » Tue Oct 04, 2016 7:12 pm

Hi Bob,
I've used the Pela many times on my RX8. The problem with the Bongo was it kept feeding in and didn't seem to hit the bottom?!
Chris
Bob wrote:Welcome aboard. :D

To use the Pela you must get up to running temp, 20 mins drive at least. Cold or a run round the block won't do it, and pull the pipe back up 1/4" before you start. :wink:
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Oct 04, 2016 7:44 pm

You have to feel for the sump bottom carefully with the Pela and not go too far or the probe can snag and it can then be a mare to get out. Not difficult at all though if you use good sense, gets all oil out and without the hassle/risk of oil on the drive if you get it wrong with a sump plug, plus no oily basin to clean up . Get engine hot before using pela so oil sucks up quickly. Used mine and not removed sump plug for 10 years now - great bit of kit.
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongolia » Tue Oct 04, 2016 7:59 pm

Its no wonder the sump plug washer craftsman are a dying breed. :(
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongo Boots » Tue Oct 04, 2016 8:53 pm

Thanks Mike.
It's weird the way it reaches a certain point and then seems to stop. If you push it it carries on until it's all in. Where on earth does it go?
mikeonb4c wrote:You have to feel for the sump bottom carefully with the Pela and not go too far or the probe can snag and it can then be a mare to get out. Not difficult at all though if you use good sense, gets all oil out and without the hassle/risk of oil on the drive if you get it wrong with a sump plug, plus no oily basin to clean up . Get engine hot before using pela so oil sucks up quickly. Used mine and not removed sump plug for 10 years now - great bit of kit.
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bob » Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:03 pm

It just bends back on itself.

Push the pipe in gently until you feel/hear it bottom out then pull back about 1/4 inch.

You can guestimate how far down it needs to go by offering it up outside the engine. :wink:
Take a torch, toilet roll, and tea bags.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hcF9JSxkUSE
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bongo Boots » Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:12 pm

Well that solves that one!

Thanks- had me mighty confused.
Bob wrote:It just bends back on itself.

Push the pipe in gently until you feel/hear it bottom out then pull back about 1/4 inch.

You can guestimate how far down it needs to go by offering it up outside the engine. :wink:
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:37 pm

Bob beat me to it, as he so often does, especially when there's a pump involved, though its usually sat on a bar. :lol:
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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by Bob » Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:50 pm

:D :D :D
Take a torch, toilet roll, and tea bags.

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Re: Hi and some questions

Post by cmm303 » Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:39 am

Bongo Boots wrote:Thanks for the tip. I'll look him up.
cmm303 wrote:Karl Chadwick on a bongo Facebook group makes up LB harnesses which receive good rep. Not sure if he hangs out in this forum.
Sells on ebay as karl_rooster. Helpful guy, just contact him.
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