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Old 08-10-07, 05:05 PM
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OMP banjo bolt

alright i just replaced my omp lines because i snapped one of them.
and on reinstalltion i was just wondering
do you have to reinstall it a certain way so that the hole on the bolt is lined up
with the nozel on the fitting?
or do you just tighten it and it still works either way
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just look at it
Old 08-10-07, 05:19 PM
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just look at it?
err... i was also wondering the same with the PD.
i just did the banjo bolt mod (no flaming or convincing of doing otherwise needed, thank you)

so would you need to torque it a certain amount or something to get the hole in the bolt lined up with the fitting nozel?
or does it work some other way which the hole doesnt need to be lined up but fluids can still travel through.
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Originally Posted by mnguy
or do you just tighten it and it still works either way
Yes.
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