Banjo filter?
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:11 pm
Banjo filter? sorry if this is a dumb question, where do i find the banjo filter please
is there only one??? any pics please, all the best Barrington,


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dave_aber wrote:Front end of the injection pump, where the fuel pipe bolts on. Just undo the big bolt in the middle, and pull it out. It's a bit of a PITA with a side conversion - might be worth whipping the driver's seat off first. Under the Banjo there's a steel spacer, and a total of 3 copper washers to lose so go steady. No need to remove the pipe, washers or spacer, just hold them in place. Then stick a cotton bud down the middle of the whole shebang and withdraw the gauze filter.
No pics from me, but if you search for banjo, you'll find loads of infoBarrington wrote:Ahhhhhh im a tad lostany pics please and how to do it, sorry guys im being abit of a thickie here sorry
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francophile1947 wrote:No pics from me, but if you search for banjo, you'll find loads of infoBarrington wrote:Ahhhhhh im a tad lostany pics please and how to do it, sorry guys im being abit of a thickie here sorry
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Yes and noBarrington wrote:Many thanks Geoff & all
So is that the nut that houses the filter via a cotton bud please?
is there a need to bleed the fuel after or not?
many thanks again Barrington,,,
francophile1947 wrote:Yes and noBarrington wrote:Many thanks Geoff & all
So is that the nut that houses the filter via a cotton bud please?
is there a need to bleed the fuel after or not?
many thanks again Barrington,,,![]()
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Yes, a cotton bud helps to get the filter out from the bottom of the hole. No, you don't need to bleed it