noob in need of help
i believe my friend misplaced the bag that had the original in it. so i am trying to get the size so i can buy a new one..and nobody around here carry's banjo bolts big enough..it sucks!!! its like the last part i need to get it driving again!!
You can always make your own if you can find the right size bolt. Drill a hole up the center, and one horizontally. Just be careful if clamping the threads, since that could cause a leak later.
Or apparently you can find them on ebay, hah. Found this M14 x 1.5mm:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/M14-x...QQcmdZViewItem
That's just an example though. I'm not sure what the pitch is or if M14 is even right.
Or apparently you can find them on ebay, hah. Found this M14 x 1.5mm:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/M14-x...QQcmdZViewItem
That's just an example though. I'm not sure what the pitch is or if M14 is even right.
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You must have a local hydraulic shop that can handle this. Failing that, a local fastener store. Just check the Yellow pages.
I just searched for the banjo size, and it's actually M16 x 1.5, not M14.
I just searched for the banjo size, and it's actually M16 x 1.5, not M14.
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