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Old 06-16-2008, 07:21 PM   #1
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Default Puslastion damper/banjo bolt mod

ok. Im not ready (fund wise) to upgrade to full stainless braided fuel system. I dont want to risk blowing my dampner either. So, what size/where can I find a banjo bolt to replace my damper?

Please, damper lovers, dont bash and say what a bad Idea blah blah blah, just keep your opinion to yourself.






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Old 06-16-2008, 07:30 PM   #2
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ok. Im not ready (fund wise) to upgrade to full stainless braided fuel system. I dont want to risk blowing my dampner either. So, what size/where can I find a banjo bolt to replace my damper?

Please, damper lovers, dont bash and say what a bad Idea blah blah blah, just keep your opinion to yourself.
Drill and tap for 3/8" NPT port and put an adapter for a 5/16" barb fitting on the end.
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Summit Racing or anyone that carries Earls fittings...
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:38 PM   #4
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is yours leaking?
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Old 06-17-2008, 08:30 AM   #5
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is yours leaking?
Not yet. But since this is a track car more then a daily driver, I dont want to risk blowing the PD at the track. Plus Im about 8k into this car and I refuse to let it burn to the ground.
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I took a banjo bolt from a spare S4 NA rail -- not sure if it was primary or secondary. It stuck out about 1/4" so I shortened the bolt with a bench grinder.

Good thing I tested with the spare primary rail: I kept wrenching the banjo bolt until it split. Whoops.
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buy a spare and repair when it leaks? Do an inspection after every track event and stay on top of it. Be prepared but don't do unnecessary work.
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The season is half over, and Im just getting into it. I am going to do the Banjo bolt to finish the rest of the season, then do a complete braided setup with an FPR when I redo the car over the winter.
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The season is half over, and Im just getting into it. I am going to do the Banjo bolt to finish the rest of the season, then do a complete braided setup with an FPR when I redo the car over the winter.
just bring the pd to a store than sells banjo blots and get a similar one?

expecially if its not your daily driver
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ok. Get the old PD pressure tested (if it's not expensive) when you're done to see how it's been holding up all these years.
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