Part Number request KR fuel filter banjo bolts and washers

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  1. atlasgrey16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    Can anyone help with either with the part number of the two banjo bolts for connecting the fuel pipes to the fuel filter, and the washers. Or their sizes if they are generic.

    KR 16v

    Cheers,

    Rupert
     
  2. Sirguydo

    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

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    Try your local hydraulics place :thumbup: to get them

    I can have a look tomorrow if not answered by then
     
  3. atlasgrey16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    That will be my plan, trouble is mine have gone walkabout so not got a reference at the mo! Cheers
     
  4. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Injector lines & 5th injector - M8x1
    WUR return line - M10x1?
    main pump banjo - M12x1.5
    fuel filter input - M14x1.5
    fuel filter output - M12x1.5
    metering head wur line - M12x1.5
    metering head main in/out - M12x1.5
    main fuel lines - M12x1.5
    accumulator output - M14x1.5
     
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  5. atlasgrey16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    Fantastic, thanks John. Presume a hydraulic place will advise on suitable washers?
     
  6. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    aye they should have what you need, most are normal copper type. you sometimes see special ones with a rubber insert in the middle i forget the name, but those generally only found on the main fuel line banjos :)
     
  7. bazoldskoolmk2 Forum Member

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    washers with rubber insert are doughty washers.

    if in doubt, I have fitted em! lol
     
  8. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    thems the ones! if you have the option and not too spensive then go for it, but as i say they usually only found on the main lines in and out to metering head, plus some on the fuel pump possibly? the rest are boggo copper :)
     

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