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Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 2:45 pm
by Nippon Tuck
When removing the coolant from the Bongo, should it be flat or is there any benefit in elevating the front or back end to make it easier?

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 12:20 am
by Northern Bongolow
flat is best.

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:41 am
by rita
Nippon Tuck wrote:When removing the coolant from the Bongo, should it be flat or is there any benefit in elevating the front or back end to make it easier?
Back up to drain..

Front up to bleed..

Cheers..

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 10:42 am
by Nippon Tuck
Thank you. :?

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 3:15 pm
by JimD
From looking at the manual I thought the top-hose drain plug was behind the radiator. Looking at these diagrams, it's under the driver's seat. I can't find it in either place!
Can anyone give a bit more of a clue or a picture to help locate it? is it only visible after the plastic undershield is removed?

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 5:04 pm
by teenmal
JimD wrote:From looking at the manual I thought the top-hose drain plug was behind the radiator. Looking at these diagrams, it's under the driver's seat. I can't find it in either place!
Can anyone give a bit more of a clue or a picture to help locate it? is it only visible after the plastic undershield is removed?

Hi,

Never heard of a Top hose drain plug,if you are trying to drain the Radiator the screw type drain plug is on the bottom o/s corner of the radiator.

Cheers.

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 5:04 pm
by teenmal
JimD wrote:From looking at the manual I thought the top-hose drain plug was behind the radiator. Looking at these diagrams, it's under the driver's seat. I can't find it in either place!
Can anyone give a bit more of a clue or a picture to help locate it? is it only visible after the plastic undershield is removed?

It came up twice :lol:

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 6:04 pm
by JimD
teenmal wrote:
JimD wrote:From looking at the manual I thought the top-hose drain plug was behind the radiator. Looking at these diagrams, it's under the driver's seat. I can't find it in either place!
Can anyone give a bit more of a clue or a picture to help locate it? is it only visible after the plastic undershield is removed?

Hi,

Never heard of a Top hose drain plug,if you are trying to drain the Radiator the screw type drain plug is on the bottom o/s corner of the radiator.

Cheers.
The radiator plug's easy to find. If you read this complete thread you'll find the other mentioned, and an exploded diagram showing it. Unfortunately, trying to find it in real life's a bit harder :)

If I can't find it I'll have to disconnect the hose at the joint, but that would disturb the seal.

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:27 pm
by Simon Jones
To reverse flush the radiator, it'll be easier to undo the hose anyway. Never had a problem with not making a good seal on refitting, but you can always use some Blue Hylomar gasket compound for extra piece of mind.

Re: Draining Coolant

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 5:45 pm
by Northern Bongolow
JimD wrote:From looking at the manual I thought the top-hose drain plug was behind the radiator. Looking at these diagrams, it's under the driver's seat. I can't find it in either place!
Can anyone give a bit more of a clue or a picture to help locate it? is it only visible after the plastic undershield is removed?
the top hose drain is halfway along the drivers side steel pipe, it faces the ground, thisconnects to the top hose and the hose that goes to the top of the rad.
its hidden by the steering rack and stuff. its like a 10mm nipple with a tiny constant pressure clip on it. ive seen these rust away and drop off, so you think its a rust scab on the pipe, but when it goes it obviously leaves a hole.