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WTF does a banjo fitting look like and where to buy?

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Royalty

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Apr 30, 2004
norfolk, Virginia
I'm almost doen with this damn engine build and the mechanic tells me i need a banjo fittign for the turbo oil feed line.

I did a search but only found references to it nothign shoing a pic or where i could buy it...
Help
 
Royalty said:
I'm almost doen with this damn engine build and the mechanic tells me i need a banjo fittign for the turbo oil feed line.

I did a search but only found references to it nothign shoing a pic or where i could buy it...
Help
go to your mitsu dealer and get them, or order them online. change your attitude :rolleyes:
 
Its the bolt that bolts the oil line to the head, or turbo. Its hollow with a hole close to the head of the bolt to feed the oil. If you need a new one then most likely the shop broke your old one. Tell them to show you the bolt that was in there, and if they broke it they need to get you a new one.

The crush washers on the other hand you should get new ones to prevent any leaks. Go to a dealer and get them.

-Dallas J
 
A banjo fitting is the hollow fitting a banjo bolt goes through. A banjo bolt is one that's drilled to pass oil through its shank to anular holes along that shank.
 

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