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wthdidusay82 11-30-07 07:56 PM

Banjo bolt mod for primary fuel rail, good or bad mod ? My fuel leak needs fixed!!
 
I know this has been discussed before but I am in dire need of advice , today I went for a drive today just to pick up a pack of cigs and i smelled a fuel smell in my car and when I got to the store I opened the hood and I could definitely smell the fuel.

I couldnt really see where it was coming from but it looked like there was some fuel under the pulsation dampener, my car has fuel lines that are new with about only 15,000 miles so I doubt the fuel lines were leaking.

I really need to get this fixed asap and to do it with a pulsation dampener would be much more expensive than if I did the banjo bolt mod, but Im wondering if the banjo bolt mod is 100% reliable or will it cause problems with my fuel system (fuel injectors).

Anyone with any knowledge that has done this mod please tell me what has happened in your experience and if you think I should do the banjo bolt mod

Acesanugal 11-30-07 08:03 PM

You'llbe fine. Do the Banjo Bolt Mod.

MFP10thAnn 11-30-07 08:08 PM

I have a stock PD with only a few thousand miles on it if you are interested. Perfect shape. I pulled it off b/c I went parallel with a marren pd. PM me if you are interested. $30 shipped.

Roen 11-30-07 08:37 PM

parallel fuel mod!

wthdidusay82 11-30-07 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by Roen (Post 7571462)
parallel fuel mod!


And how much does this cost and how difficult is it to do ? I bet its expensive

Aaron Cake 12-01-07 10:11 AM

This has been covered many, many times before. In the Archives, you will find multiple topics covering every aspect of the pulsation damper.

Closing thread.


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