Re: Tips needed:Tighten Banjo Bolts at radiator? - Saab 9-5 Bulletin Board - Saabnet.com
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Some tranny fluid was leaking after my rad job. Didn't know if it was a rusted trans cooler line but I snugged up the bottom banjo bolt using a long john 19mm open/16pt box end. Using both ends, it looks like I stopped the leak. Time will tell. So yes, there is a small amt of access to tighten the lower banjo. I removed the heat shield from the exhaust manifold to substantially improve access.
Posts in this Thread:
- Tips needed:Tighten Banjo Bolts at radiator?, Larry West , Tue, 22 May 2018 10:55:16
- It was years ago that I did this on my 2000, ....., MI-Roger , Wed, 23 May 2018 15:08:57
- Re: Tips needed:Tighten Banjo Bolts at radiator?, Dave The Ice Age Knave , Tue, 22 May 2018 13:35:40
- Re: Tips needed:Tighten Banjo Bolts at radiator?, SWEDECAR , Tue, 22 May 2018 12:00:52
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