banjo bolts

john

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i can't seem to stop a dripping fuel leak from the banjo bolt fitting on my engine. I've replaced the copper washers and don't think I'm overtightening the fitting. Does anybody have any tips?

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you might anneal the copper to make it a bit softer, heat in a gas flame until it starts to show colours (yellow/blue) then drop it straight into cold water.

you should in theory do this every time you re-fit as the normal work cycle of heating and slow cooling causes hardening.

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Is it coming from further up the hose and running down on to the banjo? Is the hose secured to the banjo with a loose Jubilee clip?

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