I opened up the fill hole and added more gear oil to the gear box on my Woods Brushbull. Over tightened when I closed it up and it snapped off leaving part of it threaded in top of gear box. Any tips on getting the broken piece out?View attachment 471568
Yep, clean it up real well then lay a nut centered on top of the broken stub. Weld the nut to the stub though the hole in the nut. That will give you something to wrench the plug out with. I would say drill and ez out but you'd risk getting shavings and chips in your case.I opened up the fill hole and added more gear oil to the gear box on my Woods Brushbull. Over tightened when I closed it up and it snapped off leaving part of it threaded in top of gear box. Any tips on getting the broken piece out?View attachment 471568
I opened up the fill hole and added more gear oil to the gear box on my Woods Brushbull. Over tightened when I closed it up and it snapped off leaving part of it threaded in top of gear box. Any tips on getting the broken piece out?View attachment 471568
Looks to me like it is a parallel thread I would start with a flat blade screwdriver that fits in the hole but wont go all the way through and with a bit of pressure down with your hand try to unscrew it. - Jon
good to know. I was just going to ask if I needed to replace with another part just like it or if I could just use a hex cap bolt. guess I'll start searching for a brass vent cap.
Glad that you were able to get the broken piece out so easily. :thumbsup:I opened up the fill hole and added more gear oil to the gear box on my Woods Brushbull. ------
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From the picture it looks like the gear box is completely full. If so that is not good. :thumbdown: