Hi everyone.
I have recently had to replace my inner timing casing. On the old one, where the breather 'top hat' fits through the casing/cover, there is an internal drilling heading generally rearward (towards the gearbox) in which sits, what appears to be, a very tight flat head screw. The replacement inner timing case does not have that screw fitted and as such, when the engine is fired up, it just vents crankcase pressure out of this hole together with vaporised oil which subsequently drips down the surrounding components onto the floor. I have looked at my parts manual and can't find an image showing that grub screw. Can anyone advise if it's only a grub screw or if there is an associated washer as part of the assembly, and in either case, do you know the part numbers so I can buy replacements.
Many thanks
Gary