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    Posted: November-04-2010 at 2:03am
thanks pete, i may have to suck the oil out. Ill post reply in spring.

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Shawn,
If you used the copper "crush" washers on it, I really don't feel it will loosen up. However, I am concerned about the flow you'll get through it. The fittings are typically used for pressure applications in tight areas and have some pretty small ports through the bolt.


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I installed a banjo fitting and bolt for an oil drain hose on my 97 SN. I used this instead of the standard oil drain kit because of the clearance issues.

Do you guys think this is ok? My only concern is that the bolt may work loose.

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