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SANDMAN wrote:I bought the wife a Mazda 323 years ago and though i don't like it , i have to admit pound for pound its the best car i have ever bought a reliable good value motor. .
-Yea i agree with all of you ,still its not me we are trying to convince- Whats wrong with Colin ???ghost123uk wrote:I am driving a borrowed one at the moment until I get a replacement engine sorted for the VW.
It is BORING.
It is a "Friendee" weekend Bongo van with a 2.5 Auto Diesel. Acres of horrid grey plastic, tinny body, rattles and squeaks despite it appearing to be in A1 condition. We will be using it to camp over at the 80-90 fireworks do at Shell Island this weekend so it will be interesting to see how we get on.///n't wait to get our "Colin" fixed, next week should see it done
SANDMAN wrote:-ghost123uk wrote:I am driving a borrowed one at the moment until I get a replacement engine sorted for the VW.
It is BORING.
It is a "Friendee" weekend Bongo van with a 2.5 Auto Diesel. Acres of horrid grey plastic, tinny body, rattles and squeaks despite it appearing to be in A1 condition. We will be using it to camp over at the 80-90 fireworks do at Shell Island this weekend so it will be interesting to see how we get on.///n't wait to get our "Colin" fixed, next week should see it done
Yea i agree with all of you ,still its not me we are trying to convince -
Whats wrong with Colin ???
ghost123uk wrote:Now I know about engines in general down to pretty fine details having built many over the years.
Admittedly mostly motorbike engines, but also Fords, Rootes Group, Mini's, even a twin cam Lotus motor.
My DG though has me a bit puzzled ( and sad at what it going to cost me and the hassle, but thats another story )
My engine has been fine for the 3 years I have owned the van.
It uses a bit of oil between changes but not alot and never made any oil smoke.
Last week, all of a sudden it lost a bit of power, I was going up a motorway hill at about 70mph ( normally no problem ) there was no miss-firing, (it felt like it was running out of LPG)
I dropped the clutch as soon as I was aware of this and looked behind for smoke !! - there was none.
I stopped right away.
I checked the temp, the oil and re-started it - All seemed OK.
I continued my journey.
Next day it started smoking like mad. It was the rear left cylinder, the rest look ok according to the plugs.
Odd I thought ( along with some "Oh good gracious me, what will I do now" etc )
The funny thing is over the next few days and about 300 miles it is smoking much less !!!
It is still smoking a bit after the over-run ( normally, but not exclusively guides, I know )
I have a theory, I guess the cylinder "picked up" and partially seized, scoring the bore and rings. I cannot imagine why though, plenty of good oil etc. Then it must have "bedded in" somewhat over the ensuing miles, like new brake pads do on worn disks.
The upshot I know is I need a replacement motor and to that end I am investigating the likelihood of getting a decent used one as the costs and logistics of getting a recon are looking very iffy ( despite the lovely Steve at Gasure being as helpful as he always is )
OH dear hope all is sorted soon,1.6td in mine seems quite sweet at the moment -think engine has been out - no history though ex water board- you are right about that gasure fella lovely chap - he priced one up for me re-con 600 bucks i think i'll let him sort mine when the time comes.ghost123uk wrote:SANDMAN wrote:-ghost123uk wrote:I am driving a borrowed one at the moment until I get a replacement engine sorted for the VW.
It is BORING.
It is a "Friendee" weekend Bongo van with a 2.5 Auto Diesel. Acres of horrid grey plastic, tinny body, rattles and squeaks despite it appearing to be in A1 condition. We will be using it to camp over at the 80-90 fireworks do at Shell Island this weekend so it will be interesting to see how we get on.///n't wait to get our "Colin" fixed, next week should see it done
Yea i agree with all of you ,still its not me we are trying to convince -
Whats wrong with Colin ???
Well getting off topic here, but it's your thread
From another topic of mine on here =ghost123uk wrote:Now I know about engines in general down to pretty fine details having built many over the years.
Admittedly mostly motorbike engines, but also Fords, Rootes Group, Mini's, even a twin cam Lotus motor.
My DG though has me a bit puzzled ( and sad at what it going to cost me and the hassle, but thats another story )
My engine has been fine for the 3 years I have owned the van.
It uses a bit of oil between changes but not alot and never made any oil smoke.
Last week, all of a sudden it lost a bit of power, I was going up a motorway hill at about 70mph ( normally no problem ) there was no miss-firing, (it felt like it was running out of LPG)
I dropped the clutch as soon as I was aware of this and looked behind for smoke !! - there was none.
I stopped right away.
I checked the temp, the oil and re-started it - All seemed OK.
I continued my journey.
Next day it started smoking like mad. It was the rear left cylinder, the rest look ok according to the plugs.
Odd I thought ( along with some "Oh good gracious me, what will I do now" etc )
The funny thing is over the next few days and about 300 miles it is smoking much less !!!
It is still smoking a bit after the over-run ( normally, but not exclusively guides, I know )
I have a theory, I guess the cylinder "picked up" and partially seized, scoring the bore and rings. I cannot imagine why though, plenty of good oil etc. Then it must have "bedded in" somewhat over the ensuing miles, like new brake pads do on worn disks.
The upshot I know is I need a replacement motor and to that end I am investigating the likelihood of getting a decent used one as the costs and logistics of getting a recon are looking very iffy ( despite the lovely Steve at Gasure being as helpful as he always is )
THEN
The "top doller" (£599) DG I bought (supposed to be a superb engine) from a trader in the South UK turned out to be a 20BHP less DF motor when I got it.
THEN
The "superb" ( flippin DF) engine turned out to have very serious oil water / mixing problems from the off, ( likely head gasket or cracked summat ) At least, after some argy bargy, I got a refund.
NOW
I am having an engine repaired, it will be ready soon and I can then re-fit it. Fingers crossed time then !!
By the time all this is finished I will have had "Colin" unusable for over 2 months and will have become an expert in removing and re-fitting WBX engines !!
toomanytoys wrote:.. my dad has been banging on for the last 8 years that we should swap the velle for a "more modern" one let alone the syncro........![]()
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its wierd to other people i surpose its like a dooomed love afair to them - jesus they have even mentioned a caravan- to me i'm not sure why but i just luve my sometimes knackerd beast its more about the fun you have had with it and indeed continue to have. and thats what its all about -i thinkKarlT wrote:toomanytoys wrote:.. my dad has been banging on for the last 8 years that we should swap the velle for a "more modern" one let alone the syncro........![]()
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My old mans the same.....
''What you got this old banger for? Don't you wanted to get something abit more modern?''
Been there, done that, even bigger mugs game!
Family friend has just got a Bongo & totally loves it. Drove to Alicante non-stop. Says comfy seats & great ride hieght. But then they've got no taste!!