Banjo Fitting - Help

Dave_eng

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Hydraulic shops which make up hoses and repair cylinders have access to banjo fittings.

Change washers when working on a banjo fitting.... i.e. do not re use washers.

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You may get more specific help if you told what that banjo fitting was for and on. Someone may even be able to give a specific part number to help you locate the fitting.
 

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If it's a banjo fitting, chances are good that the banjo bolt is actually a bolt thread, not BSTP, NPT, Boss, ect.......

Need to check it for standard and metric thread pitches. My bet would be metric though.

Then if you can find the correct bolt. You can make a new one if you have patience and access to a drill press. Hollow out the center. Then drill a small hole through the side that lines up with the banjo portion of the fitting.

New copper or aluminum washers can usually be found at your local ace hardware or fastenal. You will need two for the banjo. One top, and 1 on the bottom.

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I have a banjo fitting that so far we cannot find. Part number EPS1771 but our local Kubota guys can't even find it. Anyone have a resource for something like this?
The reason your having issues finding parts is you are not giving the right info, Tractor / equipment model, exact location use of BB and EPS1771 is not a Kubota part number, Kubota part numbers are XXXXX-XXXXX format.
That number you gave only crosses over to a horse shoe...yea not much help.