Didn’t know quite what to call this, but it’s the bolt with a fluid passage next to the bleed nipple and closes the drilling for the fluid galleries.
Does anyone know where I can get replacements. As you can see this one is heavily corroded and to get it out I had to drive on a metric socket two sizes smaller. I’m not really happy to reuse it!
I’ve emailed 920 E. Fairly predictably I have not had even the courtesy of a reply.
I suppose this is a bit of a wanted plea too.
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Calliper banjo bolt
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Calliper banjo bolt
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Re: Calliper banjo bolt
This will also work, but you have cut/turn the end to make it a little shorter.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-8-x-24-UNF-S ... XQ1PNRZoIl
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-8-x-24-UNF-S ... XQ1PNRZoIl
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Re: Calliper banjo bolt
I take this back. A week on from my email I decided to just use the old fashion telephone. I left a message with a chap in the gearbox department who said he would pass the message on. Half an hour later I had a call. Another half hour passed while the drawings were pulled to check what was required and today I had a call to say that a pair of bolts were in the post and just make a donation to charity.
Thanks to Paul and John at 920 E. It seems they use a Shiftec.com email address.
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