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A7X 05-27-08 08:40 PM

oil cooler banjo bolts
 
i got a leak and i was wonderin where you guys found your crush washers? ive went to lowes, auto zone, ace, tractor supply, and couple other places and i cannont find any copper washers. Just wonding where you guys found yours...

What size are the banjo bolts i dont have mine here? maybe ill jus make my own

mazdaverx713b 05-27-08 08:53 PM

from mazdatrix. here's the info from www.mazdatrix.com:
"Sealing Washer/Rear Banjo (two required)
or
Sealing Washer for 86-92 Oil Cooler (two required per Banjo bolt, 4 per cooler) 41-8000-9956"

A7X 05-28-08 04:47 PM

i dont feel like ordering washers, my friend said he could get me some for free what size is the banjo bolt? length; diameter; #?? thanks in advance

Skidtron 05-28-08 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by A7X (Post 8233230)
i dont feel like ordering washers, my friend said he could get me some for free what size is the banjo bolt? length; diameter; #?? thanks in advance

Don't be a half ass just order them you cheap bastard. You have a greddy intercooler and you can't buy some crush washers from mazdatrix? Something is wrong here......

freemanrx7 05-28-08 05:37 PM

Mazda dealer

mazdaverx713b 05-28-08 06:46 PM

you also may want to make sure the oil cooler is not cracked at the bungs and make sure the lines are good. when reinstalling the lines into the oil cooler after you replace the crush washers (if that is in fact the source of the oil leak) be VERY careful when re-tightening the banjo bolts. if you overtighten the banjo bolts, you will crack the bungs on the oil cooler.

A7X 05-29-08 12:19 AM

well considering im a broke ass college student yes. and i have access to these things since i attend an automotive university... i pay $1200 for 6 week semesters. I am not cheap but thanks for being a prick. I will order them if i dont get the size soon. trying to get this stuff by friday...

Aaron Cake 05-29-08 09:21 AM

Any hydraulic or fastener store will have them. Just bring in one of the old ones to compare sizes. It's OK if they're not exactly the same size.

A7X 05-29-08 04:45 PM

well i was trying to get them today because im driving back home from school. i didnt have one of the old ones on me but oh well to late.

john ward 05-29-08 06:30 PM

advanced auto has them on the racks the drain plugs are on

Clintbrapps 05-25-17 11:23 AM

I went to my local Mazda dealership, had them in stock, no more than $3.00 a piece...

WayneBrady 05-25-17 11:49 AM

i used regular aluminum oil drain plug washers for a honda (m12 i believe) and have had no leaks since


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