oil feed banjo bolt
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oil feed banjo bolt
So i snapped the banjo bolt from the oil feed line that bolts on the block. Anyone know if they sell these at the local auto parts store besides the dealership?
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dealer is likely your best option
http://www.batinc.net/mocal.htm
has them under metric fittings
http://64.202.180.37/files/metric.pdf
Just curious, how did you break them?
I am planning to upgrade the oil cooler and I don't want to break mine.
http://www.batinc.net/mocal.htm
has them under metric fittings
http://64.202.180.37/files/metric.pdf
Just curious, how did you break them?
I am planning to upgrade the oil cooler and I don't want to break mine.
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so i went to tognottis here in sac today and bought a banjo bolt. pitch 10mm x 1.25 same as stock one. Im kinda of hesitant to put it on because the opening on the bolt for the oil to feed thru is so tiny. Half the size of the stock bolt. what do you guys think, is this a bad idea?
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dude... just go to the dealership and get a new one... mine snapped as well... it costs like 12 bucks or something...
dont try to replace it with anything else.. its the oil line to ur turbo... if you dont get the direct fit you could potentially blow ur turbo....
so go spend the 12 bucks and do it right...
dont try to replace it with anything else.. its the oil line to ur turbo... if you dont get the direct fit you could potentially blow ur turbo....
so go spend the 12 bucks and do it right...
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so i went to tognottis here in sac today and bought a banjo bolt. pitch 10mm x 1.25 same as stock one. Im kinda of hesitant to put it on because the opening on the bolt for the oil to feed thru is so tiny. Half the size of the stock bolt. what do you guys think, is this a bad idea?
very bad idea, get one from the dealership or from earls
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