Hello everyone.
I hope you can lend me hand. I don't know how I can be so stupid but I broke the breather plug situated on top of the transmission cage of my 2007 Griso. The good news is that the cage is intact. The bad news is that half of the plug is still screwed in. After some thought and trying several alternatives I'd like to ask you a couple of questions:
1. How difficult is it to remove the broken portion of the plug from the cage? Are there any tools just for this sort of thing?
2. What's the worst case scenario If in the process of removing the broken plug pieces fall inside the transmission box?
3. Would it be ok to leave the broken portion screwed in and insert a breather hose or perhaps a cap with a perforated top?
Any help is very much appreciated.
ipo
I hope you can lend me hand. I don't know how I can be so stupid but I broke the breather plug situated on top of the transmission cage of my 2007 Griso. The good news is that the cage is intact. The bad news is that half of the plug is still screwed in. After some thought and trying several alternatives I'd like to ask you a couple of questions:
1. How difficult is it to remove the broken portion of the plug from the cage? Are there any tools just for this sort of thing?
2. What's the worst case scenario If in the process of removing the broken plug pieces fall inside the transmission box?
3. Would it be ok to leave the broken portion screwed in and insert a breather hose or perhaps a cap with a perforated top?
Any help is very much appreciated.
ipo