What size is the banjo bolt?
Steel & Stainless Steel Brake Banjo Bolts
Part No. | Description |
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3242-053 | Banjo Bolt, 8mm x 1.25, 10mm diameter w/ Step, Stainless 5.0 |
3242-041 | Banjo Bolt, 10mm x 1.00 Single, Standard (25mm Shank) 5.0 |
3242-003 | Banjo Bolt, 10mm x 1.00 Single, Short (20mm Shank) |
AF306-03L | Stainless Steel Double Banjo Bolt, 10 x 1.00mm, Long (38mm) |
Are all brake banjo bolts the same?
No they are different but you can just use the banjo bolt the comes with the Saint caliper.
What threads are banjo bolts?
Newbie. Not sure if it helps, but most brake banjo bolts are M10 and either a 1.0mm or 1.25 thread pitch.
Do banjo bolts need to be replaced?
A well-installed banjo bolt has a very tight seal further reinforced by a banjo bolt washer that is fitted to it. These washers allow fluid to pass around the bolt, so the holes in the bolts do not need to line up, so the installation of flexible lines becomes easier. After some time, banjo bolts need replacement.
Can you reuse a banjo bolt?
The banjo bolt will be fine to re use. The washer is a compressible washer. The material is softer and when tightened down it seals when compressed.
What is a brake banjo bolt?
A banjo fitting or internally relieved bolt comprises a perforated hollow bolt and spherical union for fluid transfer. They are commonly found in automotive fuel, motor oil and hydraulic systems (e.g.: brakes and clutch).
What size is the brake line banjo bolt?
1/2 x 20UNF banjo bolt set. Sometimes called a flex line bolt or a brake hose bolt these are used to attach your brake line to the caliper. Includes replacement copper washers for a perfect fit. 3/8 x 24 UNF Double Banjo Bolt. Sometimes called a brake hose bolt or flex hose bolt.
What is a brake caliper banjo bolt?
A banjo bolt is a specialized type of bolt that has a hole in the middle. The bolt’s hollow design allows the flow of fluid through it, which makes it perfect for hydraulic systems. The automotive brake system, in particular, makes good use of banjo bolts. In the said system, a banjo bolt is used to connect a brake caliper to a brake line.
What is a banjo brake line fitting?
Sometimes refered to as brake hose bolts a banjo bolt is used to connect a brake line with a banjo fitting to the wheel. A banjo bolt allows for a more flexible and low profile connection to allow the wheels to turn.
What is a banjo fitting?
A banjo fitting (also called an internally relieved bolt) comprises a perforated hollow bolt and spherical union for fluid transfer. They are commonly found in automotive fuel, oil and hydraulic systems (e.g.: brakes and clutch).