I have just fitted a replacement cylinder head to my bongo. I extended the bleed hose enough that I could hold it inside a funnel right next to the header tank. Made life so much easier having both fluid levels in line of sight as it were.
Also as the funnel volume was less than the header tanks as long as the funnel did not overflow then could juggle the air out without adding too much water. Damn sight easier than doing it in the engine compartment.
Bleeding Diesel Bongo
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Re: Bleeding Diesel Bongo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRAKOSxgbKo
be carefull ....or your be fitting another head!..do you home work on this and dont drive it until your sure you know what your doing there....
be carefull ....or your be fitting another head!..do you home work on this and dont drive it until your sure you know what your doing there....
Re: Bleeding Diesel Bongo
I am bleeding exactly the same way as in the links that you sent me....only difference is the bleed pipe is extended so I can monitor both the funnel and header tank a the same time.
Re: Bleeding Diesel Bongo
but how do you rev it up?
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Re: Bleeding Diesel Bongo
That's where you need an extended leg
. I made a kit for bleeding using a pump and reservoir such the topping up of the expansion tank is taken care of while I can rev it up as required.
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ng#p395093

http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... ng#p395093