Pros vs Cons on Banjo Bolts
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Pros vs Cons on Banjo Bolts
I seen some post in regards to replacing / re-drilling the banjo bolts. What advantages are there in doing this? Any problems this may cause? Is it easy to do? I found some aftermarket perfomance banjo bolts for $30.00 bucks on ebay and thought about purchasing them.
It depends on your objective. The recent threads on this are for converting an existing bolt so that it can be tapped for a gauge line. If you want to make yours bigger to minimize restrictions well I think that you may be chasing the wrong mod. You need to have a MAJOR fuel requirement before the stock bolts become a restriction.
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It depends on your objective. The recent threads on this are for converting an existing bolt so that it can be tapped for a gauge line. If you want to make yours bigger to minimize restrictions well I think that you may be chasing the wrong mod. You need to have a MAJOR fuel requirement before the stock bolts become a restriction.
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