Oil inlet hose
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Oil inlet hose
Should the oil inlet hose on the turbo have a section that looks like it's squashed, not squashed shut but kind of bent in a little? It's bent on a turn right before it goes into the banjo bolt. I noticed that mine was a little bit and it doesn't look right to me. Has anyone else noticed this?
--Scott--
1991 - Rio Red SS
1991 - Rio Red SS
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The OD isn't very important as long as it's meant for banjo bolts. You just need 10mm ID.
I cannot believe that you can't get them locally. Seriously, go to AutoZone and demand that they permit you to look through the drawers behind the counter.
A lot of times washers sold as 3/8" are actually 10mm because 10mm washers typically work in 3/8" applications.
I cannot believe that you can't get them locally. Seriously, go to AutoZone and demand that they permit you to look through the drawers behind the counter.
A lot of times washers sold as 3/8" are actually 10mm because 10mm washers typically work in 3/8" applications.
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I actually did firmly state they probably had one in a drawer behind the counter and the one guy flatly refused to let me sort through it, if indeed it was there. I'll try again with a friendlier sales rep. I did find a place online that sells 9.2 ID copper washers for brake lines and there were some 3/8ths ones too. I just didn't want to buy a gross of 100.
--Scott--
1991 - Rio Red SS
1991 - Rio Red SS