Raising Bongo to Bleed Cooling System
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 2:48 pm
Hi,
i am wondering, i recently had over heating issues with my bongo http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=72473,
i changed the thermostat, and bleed again, things look better now (no overheating, bottom hose warm after driving, hot after fast drive), and the level in the head tank is at full during test drive. however i drove uphill then the level in the header tank dropped to between low and full. i am thinking that this incline pushed some remaining small air bubbles into the head tank and thus lowed the level in there.
i am wondering if i should drive up a incline slope and leave it there running with cap off to force any last remaining bubbles out of the system? I know there are some horizontal hoses and air could be stuck there.
it hasn't overheated since the change/bleed, but i want to make sure all bubbles are out as sometimes when driving i think i hear bubbles in the system.
would leaving it in a uphill position be good for the cooling system and effectively push bubbles up to the top? once at the top i will add more coolant to bring the level to place if it drops.
thanks.
i am wondering, i recently had over heating issues with my bongo http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=72473,
i changed the thermostat, and bleed again, things look better now (no overheating, bottom hose warm after driving, hot after fast drive), and the level in the head tank is at full during test drive. however i drove uphill then the level in the header tank dropped to between low and full. i am thinking that this incline pushed some remaining small air bubbles into the head tank and thus lowed the level in there.
i am wondering if i should drive up a incline slope and leave it there running with cap off to force any last remaining bubbles out of the system? I know there are some horizontal hoses and air could be stuck there.
it hasn't overheated since the change/bleed, but i want to make sure all bubbles are out as sometimes when driving i think i hear bubbles in the system.
would leaving it in a uphill position be good for the cooling system and effectively push bubbles up to the top? once at the top i will add more coolant to bring the level to place if it drops.
thanks.