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Bleeder screw broke.
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<blockquote data-quote="kinobeano" data-source="post: 31582" data-attributes="member: 28596"><p>Morning guys. Noticed a hissing sound from the engine coming back from tt last night and when i popped up the bonet, i noticed that there were some water and steam coming out from the bleeder screw. After the engine cooled off, I noticed that the bleeder screw which is made of plastic, is broken. The head has detached from the body, the body still inside. HahaQuestion : 1) Can somebody please explain the function of this bleeder screw and how does it work. 2) How important is this screw? 3) I know its not that expensive, but since I am working and in Seremban, I do not want to trouble myself too much and was thinking of just taking the screw ( just the head with just a tiny bit of the body part ) to any spare part shop and try to get whatever screw that fits or matched the size and spec of this bleeder screw. Well, at least until I have the time to actually go and buy the original one. Can I do that..?[ATTACH]26721[/ATTACH]Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinobeano, post: 31582, member: 28596"] Morning guys. Noticed a hissing sound from the engine coming back from tt last night and when i popped up the bonet, i noticed that there were some water and steam coming out from the bleeder screw. After the engine cooled off, I noticed that the bleeder screw which is made of plastic, is broken. The head has detached from the body, the body still inside. HahaQuestion : 1) Can somebody please explain the function of this bleeder screw and how does it work. 2) How important is this screw? 3) I know its not that expensive, but since I am working and in Seremban, I do not want to trouble myself too much and was thinking of just taking the screw ( just the head with just a tiny bit of the body part ) to any spare part shop and try to get whatever screw that fits or matched the size and spec of this bleeder screw. Well, at least until I have the time to actually go and buy the original one. Can I do that..?[ATTACH=CONFIG]26721[/ATTACH]Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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