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    1. #1
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      Jun 2015
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      Correct banjo bolts for Wilwood Tandem Master?

      I have Wilwoods Black coated Aluminum Tandem Master and looking to run banjo fittings off the 3/8-24 outlet adapters. I had picked up two 3/8's banjo fittings from Russell (R40473B) and their banjo bolts (R406003B), but noticed the banjo's are to long. Anybody know were I can get the correct ones or what the correct length should be? Anybody else run banjos off their wilwood tandem master? The only banjo bolt listed on their site says its for their compact master.



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      Cheers
      Dustin

    2. #2
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      Atlanta, GA
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      Got them from these guys-

      http://www.clarksvillefasteners.com/...ve/banjo-bolts

      http://www.clarksvillefasteners.com/...olt-12-x-20unf

      ½" -20UNF 1 3/16" AND I still had to cut mine down....



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    3. #3
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      Eliminate the adapters and put the banjos right on the master. These are the correct length and ready to run right out of the box.

      http://www.purechoicemotorsports.com...rod/prd284.htm

      Donny

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    4. #4
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      Jun 2015
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      Carlsbad
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      Thanks guys for the links, but I need to have the banjo facing upward. When you remove the outlet adapters there isn't enough clearance to point the banjo up without hitting the master. I was trying to bend some hardlines in a "n" shape up from a banjo on the master and down to a proportioning valve. I might just try to cut the banjo's.
      Cheers
      Dustin





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