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Re: radiator problem
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 10:09 pm
by Northern Bongolow
lancyman wrote:Northern bongolo if you could come here that would be
amazing. I'll pay for your fuel and time.
Love this site everyone is so helpful.
no problem.
give me a shout when you get the bits. dont forget new coolant if needed.
get the bits mentioned above if funds allow or if they need doing as its better to do when the system is in bits anyway.
Re: radiator problem
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 7:28 pm
by lancyman
Hi,
I've just ordered a new radiator and thermostat from
Ian. I did it via PayPal so should be here later this week.
If you are still able to fit it that would be great. I will
work around your availability. Let me know when
us best.
Regards,
Ian.
Re: radiator problem
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:16 pm
by Northern Bongolow
no problem mate i work through the week so weekend is best, i will check as im on a winter weekend on call rota, i will get back to you this week for poss next weekend fit.
on the rad are the fans these are mounted via little bolts into captive nuts fitted into the rad top and bottom, these bolts hardy ever come out without damage they are item number 90796-0616 in this drawing. if you can get a dozen nuts and bolts or so they are worth getting, you can remove one out of the existing rad for size, if you get them too long they will cut into the rad when fitting so take care when buying.
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html.
see you soon.
phone number sent via pm.
Re: radiator problem
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:27 am
by lancyman
Hi All,
Just to let you know my radiator problems have been resolved thanks to Northern Bongolow (Ady), and Ian.
I bought a new stat and radiator from Ian, and they arrived very promptly. Then Ady came to my home and
fitted both to my bongo, and bled my van. We also refilled the van with new coolant.
The stat was a new part that Ady hadn't used before, so it was interesting to see how this all worked out.
On two runs yesterday, and today the van is running 10 degrees cooler than previously. I am measuring
this using my TM1 temp gauge, which has been reliable to date. Obviously and lowering of engine temp
is a good thing.
This looks to be a perfect fix for anyone else having radiator problems.
Thanks again Ady and Ian.
Re: radiator problem
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:36 am
by mikeonb4c
lancyman wrote:Hi All,
Just to let you know my radiator problems have been resolved thanks to Northern Bongolow (Ady), and Ian.
I bought a new stat and radiator from Ian, and they arrived very promptly. Then Ady came to my home and
fitted both to my bongo, and bled my van. We also refilled the van with new coolant.
The stat was a new part that Ady hadn't used before, so it was interesting to see how this all worked out.
On two runs yesterday, and today the van is running 10 degrees cooler than previously. I am measuring
this using my TM1 temp gauge, which has been reliable to date. Obviously and lowering of engine temp
is a good thing.
This looks to be a perfect fix for anyone else having radiator problems.
Thanks again Ady and Ian.
Fabulous result and amazing support from Ady. I've always thought that a new radiator and stat would be a good investment where there is any suspicion the engine might be running hot. How many heads and gaskets might have been saved I wonder

Re: radiator problem
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:43 am
by BongoBongo123
Also consider a cooling system flush as if that has not been done and the coolant has not been changed every 2 years regularly it can be quite murky in there.That's the thing where does it end when you have 1 problem? Glad you are on the road to recovery.
It does make sense to try and get as much done as possible (within your existing budget) cause it can cost double getting a garage to do 1 smaller job next time round, pulling everything apart and bleed labour time. Not to mention the inconvenience to you for any Bongo outing plans
Re: radiator problem
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:55 pm
by lancyman
We did replace the coolant too.
put some in that's good for 5 years.
All good.