Brake Bleeder valve instead of Banjo Bolt for transmission vacuum testing
I was wondering if its possible to use a brake bleeder valve instead of a Banjo Bolt in reading the pressure at the transmission vacuum test port on a W201. I am looking to get a Banjo Bolt and there werent any to be had in the nearby JY's yet. I already posted a wanted add for a banjo bolt and housing but was just wondering if this might be a possibility since both the brake bleeder screw and banjo bolt kind of do the same job .
Any one know what size the banjo bolt should be ? There are tons of post about it but before some one divulges the information on its size and pitch, the thread stops. Kind of a bummer...
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1987 190D 2.5 Non-Turbo , automatic
Currently fixing : diagnosing vacuum functions,
, fuel leak at injectors, Dash Re-covering , speaker replacement with aftermarket amp and new wiring, generic keyless entry system .
Future projects :, antenna , Transmission modulator pressure adjustment or replacement... more to come...
Fixed : Windows, Ground wiring cleaning, random transmission kick-downs.
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