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Old 01-08-09, 11:45 AM
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hey guys i was wondering what the line that comes from the banjo bolt on the twin scroll actuator connects to.

almost done fixing my fpd fire damage
Old 01-08-09, 01:49 PM
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You'll find full vacuum diagrams in the FSM, which you will find in the 2nd gen FAQ.
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new problem...does anybody know the size of the coolant banjo bolt on the turbo???
Old 01-10-09, 10:27 AM
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I want to say M14, but that might be wrong. It probably is. Best bet is to just take one to the fastener store and ask them to match.
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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!!
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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.
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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.
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thanks!!!!!! i am going to call around tomorrow to see if i can get it
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