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spugeddy 06-25-2007 07:10 PM

Banjo bolt cleaned today, need input
 
I removed my banjo bolt from the intake, and it was nasty. I totally cleaned it out, it and wiped down the vacuum tube, but didn't take the tube off and flush it???? Should I do that.

Also, there was only one washer on it. I read there is supposed to be two. Is that a problem.

Also When I put the bolt back on, I hand tightened it. I noticed there are three openings on the side of the bolt... does it matter how the holes line up when the bolt is tightened.

I didn't really notice any difference in my boost... maybe a little, but it was 90% clogged before I cleaned it and I was expecting a little better performance. I am going to adjust the ALDA next I guess.

Any advice?

dieseldan44 06-25-2007 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by spugeddy (Post 1546136)
I removed my banjo bolt from the intake, and it was nasty. I totally cleaned it out, it and wiped down the vacuum tube, but didn't take the tube off and flush it???? Should I do that.

Also, there was only one washer on it. I read there is supposed to be two. Is that a problem.

Also When I put the bolt back on, I hand tightened it. I noticed there are three openings on the side of the bolt... does it matter how the holes line up when the bolt is tightened.

I didn't really notice any difference in my boost... maybe a little, but it was 90% clogged before I cleaned it and I was expecting a little better performance. I am going to adjust the ALDA next I guess.

Any advice?

You need to clean the tube as well. It can be clogged up there too. If it was 90% clogged and you unclogged it, I think you should notice a difference. Others have reported huge performance gains.

Dieselgiant has a pictorial for reference.

Brian Carlton 06-25-2007 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spugeddy (Post 1546136)
I removed my banjo bolt from the intake, and it was nasty. I totally cleaned it out, it and wiped down the vacuum tube, but didn't take the tube off and flush it???? Should I do that.

Also, there was only one washer on it. I read there is supposed to be two. Is that a problem.

Also When I put the bolt back on, I hand tightened it. I noticed there are three openings on the side of the bolt... does it matter how the holes line up when the bolt is tightened.

I didn't really notice any difference in my boost... maybe a little, but it was 90% clogged before I cleaned it and I was expecting a little better performance. I am going to adjust the ALDA next I guess.

Any advice?


You cannot remove the tube from the banjo bolt. They are one assembly. But, you can clean the tube with some Brakekleen until all the soot is removed. Or, you can purchase a new tube and bolt for a reasonable price and be done with it. The 24 year old tube is prone to fracture anyway.

Yes, it's a problem. One washer goes between the banjo bolt and the manifold and one washer goes between the head of the screw and the banjo bolt. When tightened, you have no leaks.

It does not matter on the orientation of the holes.

Did you put a boost gauge on it........or is this your ass talking?:D

NC Benz 06-25-2007 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spugeddy (Post 1546136)
I removed my banjo bolt from the intake, and it was nasty. I totally cleaned it out, it and wiped down the vacuum tube, but didn't take the tube off and flush it???? Should I do that.

Also, there was only one washer on it. I read there is supposed to be two. Is that a problem.

Also When I put the bolt back on, I hand tightened it. I noticed there are three openings on the side of the bolt... does it matter how the holes line up when the bolt is tightened.

I didn't really notice any difference in my boost... maybe a little, but it was 90% clogged before I cleaned it and I was expecting a little better performance. I am going to adjust the ALDA next I guess.

Any advice?


I have no idea why the following happens.....

Whenever I have cleaned either banjo bolt, it took about a day before the turbo started kicking in again. I have no idea why...... Working great now!

spugeddy 06-25-2007 10:28 PM

not sure about this
 
[quote=Brian Carlton;1546145]You cannot remove the tube from the banjo bolt. They are one assembly.


I am talking about the vacuum tube the bolt goes through. Do people remove that and flush it with brake cleaner.

I guess I need to get another washer. Is it just a standard washer I can match with the one I have on the bolt....

I have read a few more post. Is there another bolt to clean on the other end by the switch...?

That was a good joke btw, I just now got it....

Brian Carlton 06-25-2007 11:04 PM

[QUOTE=spugeddy;1546363]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Carlton (Post 1546145)
You cannot remove the tube from the banjo bolt. They are one assembly.


I am talking about the vacuum tube the bolt goes through. Do people remove that and flush it with brake cleaner.

I guess I need to get another washer. Is it just a standard washer I can match with the one I have on the bolt....

I have read a few more post. Is there another bolt to clean on the other end by the switch...?

That was a good joke btw, I just now got it....

The "vacuum tube" that the bolt goes through is the "banjo". When you remove the bolt, the banjo and the plastic line come off the manifold and can be cleaned.

It's a typical aluminum metric washer that can crush and provide a seal.

The other end goes into the bottom of the switch. There is no bolt.

Quick on the uptake..........;)

Uncle Possum 06-26-2007 12:43 AM

My Banjo Bolt was loose, and the line was leaking
 
After reading several posts about the banjo bolt, I pulled mine to clean it. I found that it wasn't really clogged so much as it was only finger tight. The other thing that I noticed is that the line had been cut and patched together using a piece of over-sized tubing with tie-wraps for clamps:mad:. After cleaning it up and tightening things up as much as I could , I did notice an improvement in performance. Do I replace the tubing, or the whole assembly?

winmutt 06-26-2007 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Uncle Possum (Post 1546562)
After reading several posts about the banjo bolt, I pulled mine to clean it. I found that it wasn't really clogged so much as it was only finger tight. The other thing that I noticed is that the line had been cut and patched together using a piece of over-sized tubing with tie-wraps for clamps:mad:. After cleaning it up and tightening things up as much as I could , I did notice an improvement in performance. Do I replace the tubing, or the whole assembly?

You can just use a 1/4" (I think it was 1/4) fridge water line.


Regardless of EVERYONE should check their LINKAGE before messing with the ALDA. ALDA should be the last thing after you have eliminated, filters, linkage, injectors, PC balls. ALDA is the "fine tuning" portion of getting these cars back in shape.


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