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Also some other issue came up : I removed one of the plugs in the front base to get at the slush and dirt in the cooling reservoir in the base.
" Of course " it turned out that the plug consisted of TWO parts : an inner and outer part !
You guessed it : the inside part disappeared into the base and I can't figure out how to get it back together again.
Any idea's / tips ?
If the space is just open behind the plugs (coolant sump perhaps? )
We have automotive freeze plugs here that use a similar design, I think there for fixing a leaking/rusted through plug and getting it back on the road. One of those deals where they can't get to it without pulling the motor so they install one of them instead, I guess they hold up well enough?Got it out !
The inner part is part steel, part some sort of silicon plastic.
I used (as suggested by Adatesman ) a magnet to grab the part and was able to very carefully get a bolt in the threaded hole and could get it out by clamping to the bolt." Pew "
I agree : very silly design !View attachment 151211View attachment 151212
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