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Need to buy the APS Banjo bolt and fitting. ASAP

Old 04-27-2009, 07:44 AM
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Default Need to buy the APS Banjo bolt and fitting. ASAP

Well long story short. A shop lost all my turbo fittings and had to order $400 dollars worth of fitting from APS. But now there not making the Banjo bolt anymore and I can't find one anywhere. They sent me the specs to have one made, but gzzz come on now...

So these are the part numbers I need. 1 of each.. Thanks guys
000-071-200
000-949-200

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A bit on the stubby side, but XRP catalog, page 60

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Mitsubishi makes a lot of different banjo bolts for stock apps, I would take a look at a friends AWD eclipse or EVO you might find it on one of those for next to nothing.
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Ok I can find the first part all day long but the second picture. is a different story.. Its a 14mm x 9/16 JIC size... All I can find are -4an size fittings.???

Any help..
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Umm... I already told you. There are charts on this and this page showing what AN (or "dash" as it's commonly referred to) size to use with 9/16" JIC. If XRP rubs you the wrong way or something try AP Tuning or your local hose/hydraulic supplier instead. All you really need to do is make sure the water lines supplied by APS have a 37° flare. I bet they do.


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