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Old 01-18-2021, 10:18 PM
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Default BDisc Brake Banjo Bolt Washer source

I'm having trouble getting my banjo bolt joint to seal. Seems it's a common problem due to replacement copper washers are harder than the originals. I first tried to seal mine with the original washers - no luck. Then bought a set of replacements with the same results. I've torqued the bolt up to 35 ft. lbs. and am afraid to go much higher (spec. is 25 ft lbs.) Anyone have a particular source they've used for softer copper washers?
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I read they can be heated with a propane torch and allowed to cool to make them softer. Haven't actually tried it myself though.
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Hi Jim. I’ve got a few new ones. I’ll send them to you to try out.

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I'm having the same issue with replacement calipers on an '80 TA. I could feel the new washers where stiffer, but never thought about being too hard to indent and seal. Might have to try the annealing process.
Thanks for the tips...
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Hi Jim

I've had two sets of the ones available from HBC and they have always worked fine for me. I just installed another set on this yellow car and plan to bleed the system out real soon. I don't expect any problems with them as they have always been good for me in the past.
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i had the same problem ..... i had the rubber hose on the wrong side . have a really good look at the end that has the copper washers .
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hi jim

i've had two sets of the ones available from hbc and they have always worked fine for me..

hbc ???
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Sorry for not linking the part. Here are the washers I use.

https://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/...-GM%23-231343/

They also have new banjo bolts if needed. BRK-1083
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Thanks for the link. I didn't know what hbc was. Too many acronyms now days for an old fart to keep up with...
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