C coues7 New member Joined May 20, 2012 Messages 21 Aug 17, 2012 #1 What are they made of and where can I get one besides the dealer. I live in BFE
oldestof11 Drag racer Joined Jul 17, 2007 Messages 9,084 Aug 17, 2012 #2 They are a copper washer. 8 or 9mm I think. Alternatively, you can take the top off, drill out the threads, rethread for 3/8" NPT, and make yourself a new line using Ace Hardware lines.
They are a copper washer. 8 or 9mm I think. Alternatively, you can take the top off, drill out the threads, rethread for 3/8" NPT, and make yourself a new line using Ace Hardware lines.
JBradley500 New member Joined Jan 21, 2010 Messages 222 Aug 18, 2012 #3 3/8" or 1/8"? I'm pretty sure mine is 1/8-27 npt since that's the only pipe tap I own haha
oldestof11 Drag racer Joined Jul 17, 2007 Messages 9,084 Aug 18, 2012 #4 It could be... Been a while since I did mine.
Bruiser09ram New member Joined Mar 8, 2012 Messages 37 Aug 28, 2012 #5 I will be 1/8" NPT. That does take out a lot of meat, though. I know a guy that lost his and he used like some kind of teflon brake line washers.
I will be 1/8" NPT. That does take out a lot of meat, though. I know a guy that lost his and he used like some kind of teflon brake line washers.
hydroshok Covered in grease Joined May 22, 2011 Messages 713 Aug 29, 2012 #6 My truck didn't come with any when I bough it and I used some in a kit from harbor freight. It works fine. Any copper crush washer roughly the same size should do the trick.
My truck didn't come with any when I bough it and I used some in a kit from harbor freight. It works fine. Any copper crush washer roughly the same size should do the trick.
12vChapa New member Joined Nov 29, 2011 Messages 109 Feb 19, 2013 #7 Make it! just a copper tubing and smash it flat then drill the hole the size of the banjo bolt then grind a nice edge around it!
Make it! just a copper tubing and smash it flat then drill the hole the size of the banjo bolt then grind a nice edge around it!
oldestof11 Drag racer Joined Jul 17, 2007 Messages 9,084 Feb 19, 2013 #8 You know this is about 6 months old right?