r380 hole centre underside

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grifter44

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Evening all, I'm trying to track down an oil leak (of course).

Am I right in thinking that the threaded hole I've found unplugged dead centre underneath the r380 is for a wading plug hole, and if so, it's OK to have nothing in it?

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Evening all, I'm trying to track down an oil leak (of course).

Am I right in thinking that the threaded hole I've found unplugged dead centre underneath the r380 is for a wading plug hole, and if so, it's OK to have nothing in it?

IMG_1609.jpg

Unless you are wading yes it's ok to have nothing in it.
 
Evening all, I'm trying to track down an oil leak (of course).

Am I right in thinking that the threaded hole I've found unplugged dead centre underneath the r380 is for a wading plug hole, and if so, it's OK to have nothing in it?

IMG_1609.jpg
the hole in the center of pic isnt std someones made it ,the hole at the top is timing pin/wading plug hole
 
Ah, that's confusing. It looks threaded.

Mmmn. I'm worried about it now. Any ideas what it could be for? Driving to Devon tomorrow, so paranoid about conking out.

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Evening all, I'm trying to track down an oil leak (of course).

Am I right in thinking that the threaded hole I've found unplugged dead centre underneath the r380 is for a wading plug hole, and if so, it's OK to have nothing in it?

IMG_1609.jpg
I crapped myself when I first got my Land and saw this underneath, as per advice, same as I received, don't panic, just bung the correct plug in if you're going wading.
 
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