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1150 / 1100 Oil Cooler Banjo Bolt Size?

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I have an '84 1150 oil cooler on my '83 1100. The cooler lines are not in the best of shape and I believe they are weeping a bit of oil when it's running pretty hot. I would like to replace the lines with aftermarket parts, but I cannot find any info online about the banjo bolt sizes.

Yes, I could take them off and measure, but I'm at work now and trying to get started on this a bit. I plan to dive into it soon, because I have to finish this work by the VW Rally weekend - three weeks away!

My guess is 14mm banjo size, but I was hoping someone else could confirm!

Thanks in advance,

~Adam
 
Hmmn...

Bike Bandit is showing 14: BOLT UNION 12X28.5 for the banjo going into the cooler.

On the lower bolt, going into the block it shows: 16: GASKET,FUEL INJ
14X20X1.5
 
I measured the engine case plug today (used when not running the oil cooler) and it measured 0.545 in which converts to about 14mm.

I pulled one of the banjo bolts out of the oil cooler and it too measured about 0.545 in or 14mm.

Looks like I'm after 14mm banjo fittings and hose! www.paragonperformance.com - here I come!

~Adam
 
You had to answer your own question. thats ok, you helped me.


I could not find any Banjo bolts at that web site!
 
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