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Old 01-23-04, 06:05 AM
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who else sells banjo bolts?

summit sells them but I'm too cheap to pay 7$ handling on a 7$ banjo bolt. Does anyone else sell them?
Old 01-23-04, 07:24 AM
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Go to a local Speed Shop, they usually have them... but you might just pay 14 bucks anyway.!!!

Actually. I've found that if you ask the guys at advance, autozone or Pep-boys.. they might have some stuff behind the counter that they don't put out on the shelves cause your average jackass doesn't know what he's looking at anyway!!!
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check the mazda dealer
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...and pay $70
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thats where i got mine...it wasnt that expensive...

for sure cheaper than buying a new PD
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I just took a Banjo plug off mine and installed a PD. I also replaced the injectors with 550cc instead of the 460cc. I replaced the oil meter,oil lines, fuel lines. The car had nothing but problems with the banjo plug. The car would be to hard to start when warm because of the presure on the injectors. It would also be too easy to flood out. Anyway, if you install a banjo plug be ready for problems....
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ive never had any problems with the banjo bolt mod...
many other board members can attest to this as well
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hIGGI has figured out you can steal these banjo bolts off NA's, as they have them STOCK.

If you have access to a welder, you can cut th PD off the fitting, drill the shaft like a banjo bolt, and weld the top and reinstall.



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