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03-04-2019, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
Looking to replace the flex hose banjo fittings on the front drum brakes of my 1970 K10 1/2 ton. They are tapped to accept a 7/16-20 male thread on the flex line and use a 7/16-20 banjo bolt to the brake cylinder. They are a little odd in that the fitting creates a 45 degree angle between the line and the wheel. Can't seem to find anywhere! Also, if anyone went to a "plan B" on this, please let me know what you did. I have one that I could probably re-use, but out of luck on the other side.
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03-05-2019, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
This is getting views but no info. Maybe try a brake shop? Meaning a store that specializes in brake parts rather than the usual suspects.
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03-05-2019, 04:58 PM | #3 |
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Re: Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
IIRC, the aftermarket hoses bypass that fitting, can't remember. If that fitting goes to a short brake line then to hose, the aftermaket hoses bypass that. Not sure, don't take my word for it. (I know, I'm a lot of help!)
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03-05-2019, 06:04 PM | #4 |
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Re: Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
Why replace the banjo fitting? Get new washers, and unless they've been mangled they last forever.
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Re: Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
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I'm pending my 3rd set of replacements, and of course none have that fitting. None have quite fit right into the cross member brackets, though I hear Dorman's do. Rebestos pending, if those don't work, I just recalled a local can set me up. Should have done that to begin with, the fittings are nuts.
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Re: Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
Try looking at Inline Tube (www.inlinetube.com). They have a lot of the brass fittings and hard to find brake parts.
Gary
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03-06-2019, 11:47 AM | #7 |
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Re: Advice on where to get a banjo fitting
I find the best place is at a good bluegrass festival.
There's usually a vendor there that can build you a banjo that's comfortable to play
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