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Hey long story short thread on rb25 block for oil feed has a bit of a munted thread and i need a 12x1.0 thread tap and dye for the block and the old banjo bolt.

I've tried coventry fasteners, gasweld, total tools and bunnings but no ones got them. If anyones got any reccomendation or could even lend me these two things that'd be great as its the only thing stopping me from getting my car tuned and its killing me.

Cheers, Chris

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Hey long story short thread on rb25 block for oil feed has a bit of a munted thread and i need a 12x1.0 thread tap and dye for the block and the old banjo bolt.

I've tried coventry fasteners, gasweld, total tools and bunnings but no ones got them. If anyones got any reccomendation or could even lend me these two things that'd be great as its the only thing stopping me from getting my car tuned and its killing me.

Cheers, Chris

You could try United Fasterners at cavans??

turns out the banjo bolt from the old turbo and the new turbo kit were both the same size but both somehow wrong and imperial :S

but for future reference the oild feed on an rb25 or all rb's for that matter is a 12x1.25.

Also +1 to thread dr. very good bloke didnt charge me after we couldnt figure out thread size.

Cheers for all the help

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