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Old 09-18-2004, 01:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Greddy Banjo bolts where you don't have to tap oil pan *more info?

Anyone got more info on this like picture where i can get it. Is it like a Y adapter one end is for the oil line while the other is block of oil?

The bolt must be at the bottom of the oil pan right? Then it won't be safe right since over a period of time the bottom of oil pan might get clog and such and no oil to the line will cause *blown, something breaks, am i right ?


Just looking at taking down the oil pan is a long job to added to the turbo install thing, trying to firgure out a plan before i do it to the car.
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those things are a super pain in the ass they leak and are not worth a ****!! Just tap the pan and dont worry about it!!
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those things are a super pain in the ass they leak and are not worth a ****!! Just tap the pan and dont worry about it!!
personally expierence or heard?
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personal experence i have the greddy kit on my car tapped the oil pan because the banjo nut leaked like a sev
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thanks a lot man, i'll tap it then, that mean i would need oil pan gasket to get order. Also where should i tap it in to, as in as where on oil pan.

For example oil pan like 6" tall and wide XXXXX" should i tap all the way at top or mid or close to bottom. I guess middle is good right?
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in the front or the shortest route to the turbo!
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