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6/24/2013 12:23 PM  #1


looking for banjo bolts

Anyone out there know a inexpensive place to find banjo bolts for 04 cobra calipers, course thread? The Ford racing set is #m2321a, is now $30. Ford dealer wants $19/each....ouch.  anyone have any laying around? Thanks, mike

 

6/24/2013 12:48 PM  #2


Re: looking for banjo bolts

You should be able to find bolts that will work just fine at your local auto parts store. I got a couple at Napa.


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6/24/2013 3:05 PM  #3


Re: looking for banjo bolts

McStang wrote:

You should be able to find bolts that will work just fine at your local auto parts store. I got a couple at Napa.

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6/24/2013 7:42 PM  #4


Re: looking for banjo bolts

Be careful, there are three lengths of those banjo bolts that are sometimes crossreferenced for that application. The longest one will bottom out and the copper gaskets will not seal. 

 

6/24/2013 9:38 PM  #5


Re: looking for banjo bolts

Right, make sure whatever bolt you get will run all the way down to the banjo fitting shoulder and snug up without any washers, then you'll be okay. You should be able to find what you need over the counter for a lot less than $19 apiece!


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6/27/2013 4:07 AM  #6


Re: looking for banjo bolts

Found some locally $8, including washers.....thanks

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6/27/2013 8:37 PM  #7


Re: looking for banjo bolts

Hey cougr,

could you please post the part number and manufacturer of those dualling banjo bolts?

someone in the future is sure to ask a similar question and this info would be handy to have.....

thx....

 

7/02/2013 8:06 AM  #8


Re: looking for banjo bolts

My duelling banjo bolts don't go to Entry or squeal like a pig.  That's enough deliverance references.  I found that Napa has part# 82700, caliper hose bolt 10mm x27mm long.  Stock bolt is 31mm, but there is plenty of thread engagement on the Napa bolts, despite being about 1/4" shorter. These are COURSE THREAD BANJO BOLTS

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