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Old 03-18-2005, 06:07 PM
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part number for fuel banjo seals?

Hello,

Anyone got a part number for the copper washers on the fuel banjo fittings for an 83 300D? Don't know if they are all the same but I need to replace them all. Also need the part number for the washers on the return banjo ontop the fuel filter and the washer for the fuel filter bolt. Thanks!

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Old 03-18-2005, 08:20 PM
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Hello,

Anyone got a part number for the copper washers on the fuel banjo fittings for an 83 300D? Don't know if they are all the same but I need to replace them all. Also need the part number for the washers on the return banjo ontop the fuel filter and the washer for the fuel filter bolt. Thanks!
there are three different size crush washers......but no I don't have the numbers....Phill can look them up if you are ordering them from him.
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Old 03-19-2005, 01:25 PM
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Those copper washers are available at parts and hardware stores. They come in those little plastic divided trays.

If you can't find them you can reuse the old ones if you anneal them. Get a short piece of wire and hang the washers on it. Get a small cup, etc. of water. Use a propane torch to heat the washers to a cherry red. Quench them immediately. That will soften them back to their original hardness.

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