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Noise on idling

Post by catzi » Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:39 pm

My Bongo has a high pitched noise on idling - I would describe it as 'HeeHeeHeeHeeHee'

Its not really loud, but is noticeable. I can hear it when I'm moving slowly or idling but not when running at road speed (maybe drowned out by the regular engine noise).

Sounds vaguely like it is coming from the passenger side of the engine but haven't had a proper look for it yet.

Perhaps a belt or a pump?

As I am a total noob when it comes to mechanics, thought I'd ask if anyone had any suggestions.

As an aside - can anyone recommend a good Bongo specialist in central Scotland - MOT is due in April and I'd like it given the once-over by a practiced eye.

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Re: Noise on idling

Post by steviebongo » Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:44 pm

could be a drive belt ,does it increase when u load up the electrics? I work at ford/mazda dealer never had 1 in but since I bought mine we've had a few enquiries.


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Re: Noise on idling

Post by mister munkey » Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:45 pm

Flip up the passenger seat & stick yer ear around No 1 manifold stud when its ticking over.

Thats my guess.
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by catzi » Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:48 pm

Gee whizz what rapid replies! :shock: :D

Can't say the noise changes when the electrics are on.

Wouldn't the noise get louder accelerating if it was the manifold stud?

If it is, is it a straightforward repair for a competent mechanic (i.e. not me!)
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by steviebongo » Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:51 pm

if it's the manifold thats at fault ,then it's normaly a straight forward repair .something similar that happens to the ford ranger wth the wl-t engine fitted.
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by catzi » Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:56 pm

Will take a look tomorrow (if it ever stops raining here in Cumbernauld)

If it's the stud, I'll get one from the Bongo shop and take it down the garage.
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:33 pm

Give the fan belt a light squirt of WD40 whilst it's spinning...
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by Dabs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:02 am

bigdaddycain wrote:Give the fan belt a light squirt of WD40 whilst it's spinning...
Doh not that again :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: #-o #-o #-o #-o

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Re: Noise on idling

Post by dandywarhol » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:05 am

catzi wrote:My Bongo has a high pitched noise on idling - I would describe it as 'HeeHeeHeeHeeHee'

Its not really loud, but is noticeable. I can hear it when I'm moving slowly or idling but not when running at road speed (maybe drowned out by the regular engine noise).

Sounds vaguely like it is coming from the passenger side of the engine but haven't had a proper look for it yet.

Perhaps a belt or a pump?

As I am a total noob when it comes to mechanics, thought I'd ask if anyone had any suggestions.

As an aside - can anyone recommend a good Bongo specialist in central Scotland - MOT is due in April and I'd like it given the once-over by a practiced eye.

Cheers!
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by brorabongo » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:36 am

When my stud went it first of just make a noise from cold. Once the engine/manifold warmed up it sealed up again. After a short period of time it got worst, untill this one time when I "booted it" and the noise was unbelievable, so then decided to get it fixed then. :lol:

Are you planning the day meet on the 5th? ( http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 37&t=29121 ) I'm no expert but I could have a quick look for you.

Or....I'll be driving past your town on my way down, and on way home on Tuesday sometime if suits?
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by catzi » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:26 am

Had a look at the manifold studs and they seemed to be intact certainly the No 1 stud is still there and the others that I could see looked intact.

Strangely - with the passenger side engine compartment open, the noise wasn't so noticeable.

Did notice however that on the pump? below the alternater, I seem to only have one of the long bolts on the top
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The end where the bolt head was is still shiny, so I assume it was taken off fairly recently!!

Will continue to chase after the 'HeHeHeHe' noise but, for some reason this morning, I don't seem to notice it. Being in IT I'm well aware of the problems that only present themselves when they're not being looked for!! :x :x
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by teenmal » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:00 pm

catzi wrote:My Bongo has a high pitched noise on idling - I would describe it as 'HeeHeeHeeHeeHee'

Its not really loud, but is noticeable. I can hear it when I'm moving slowly or idling but not when running at road speed (maybe drowned out by the regular engine noise).

Sounds vaguely like it is coming from the passenger side of the engine but haven't had a proper look for it yet.

Perhaps a belt or a pump?

As I am a total noob when it comes to mechanics, thought I'd ask if anyone had any suggestions.

As an aside - can anyone recommend a good Bongo specialist in central Scotland - MOT is due in April and I'd like it given the once-over by a practiced eye.

Cheers!
Hi Catzi,
Did you not get a years MOT with your van?I seem to remember you bought it on Feb.2009,from Campers Scotland.
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by catzi » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:13 pm

No, I got six months tax and warranty but the MOT is up in May.

Just trying to establish if there is a problem before I go back but, to be honest, stuff like a missing bolt I'd rather just get another one and replace it than take the time to drive 20 miles, wait about etc etc.

Saying that, the guys are coming to fit my new kitchen tonight so I'll just give them a call.
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by Veg_Ian » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:14 pm

Alternator or aircon pulley bearings. Spray some oil on them whilst running (mind the rotating belts) and if the cause then the noise should go away for a while but won't cure it.
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Re: Noise on idling

Post by teenmal » Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:50 pm

catzi wrote:Had a look at the manifold studs and they seemed to be intact certainly the No 1 stud is still there and the others that I could see looked intact.

Strangely - with the passenger side engine compartment open, the noise wasn't so noticeable.

Did notice however that on the pump? below the alternater, I seem to only have one of the long bolts on the top
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The end where the bolt head was is still shiny, so I assume it was taken off fairly recently!!

Will continue to chase after the 'HeHeHeHe' noise but, for some reason this morning, I don't seem to notice it. Being in IT I'm well aware of the problems that only present themselves when they're not being looked for!! :x :x
Hi catzi,
Its looks like you have a adj bolt missing,this might be causing the belt to run out of line,thus causing your noise.

Check your under tray for missing bolt. :idea:

Cheers Malc
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