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Banjo Bolt Replacements--Anything I should look for?

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OK, now that I have Ray's banjo bolts in my hand, is there anything that is tricky about replacing them? I heard on guy say that he lost a washer, do all of them have a washer/gasket on them?



I will be installing them tommorow morning.

Items needed:

17mm 6-point socket & torque wrench set at 18 lb-ft.



Max
 
The old banjo bolts are 17mm. You'll need a 19 mm socket/open end wrench for Ray's banjo bolts.



Having a stubby 19mm combination wrench was very helpful.



Have fun. .



Charles
 
Good luck trying to use a torque wrench in there. I used the "hand" torque method. I dropped one of the washers and it took me about 1/2 hr to find it sitting on top of the trans cooler lines, so take your time. The job is pretty simple though.

Tom
 
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