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Old 07-23-02, 06:31 PM
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Banjo fitting on secondary fuel rail

Anyone know the thread size for the Banjo fitting on the secondary fuel rail? I don't suppose I'd be lucky enough for it to be a 1.5 or 1.25 would I? I'm working on replacing my fuel lines with aeroquip and it would really be nice to just be able to use one of their 12mm banjo fittings instead of tapping my fuel rail out. I know the bolt is 12mm, just need the thread gauge.

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(Oh, and while I'm posting, anyone know the size/threads on the oil pan drain bolt?)

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Its either 1.5 or 1.25, just bring the banjo bolt to any hardware store and match the threads on the bolt.
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bolt from the hardware store?

I wish it was that easy and every shop had metic crap but its just not that easy. Cant find what you need try Mr. Metric. http://www.fastenerweb.com/mrmetric/


Sorry had to add....MMmMm Metric washers

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Re: bolt from the hardware store?

Originally posted by GoneSilent
I wish it was that easy and every shop had metic crap but its just not that easy. Cant find what you need try Mr. Metric. http://www.fastenerweb.com/mrmetric/


Sorry had to add....MMmMm Metric washers

"should" be 1.25m
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Heh, you hit that same point there Van? I pulled that solenoid rack and saw that banjo fitting and knocked my head on the hood... forgot all about it till I saw it, and I am soooo glad there's one less thing to tap out. One nice thing about being here in a big town is being able to pick up the fittings the same day.

Thanks for the input guys!

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Originally posted by jbtam99
Heh, you hit that same point there Van? I pulled that solenoid rack and saw that banjo fitting and knocked my head on the hood... forgot all about it till I saw it, and I am soooo glad there's one less thing to tap out. One nice thing about being here in a big town is being able to pick up the fittings the same day.

Thanks for the input guys!

John M.
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I haven't even started my project yet. I'm still waiting for my products to get here!

It's okay though...I'll be puttin in my brake balancer in this weekend...
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