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I need 7/16" -24 banjo bolt with 1.0mm restrictor & made to fit an inverted flare oil inlet on turbo (garrett)

Can anyone supply through their company?

Like this;

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I don't think this will work properly on a Garrett, as there is no way you could get the length spot on for every turbo. Just run the 3an restrictor with a 90 degree bend off it, or if you need to run the banjo for clearance, remove the Garrett flare restrictor perhaps. More importantly, if you are running a BB core, make sure you fit a filter inline. It doesn't take much crud to block a 1mm hole.

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I don't think this will work properly on a Garrett, as there is no way you could get the length spot on for every turbo. Just run the 3an restrictor with a 90 degree bend off it, or if you need to run the banjo for clearance, remove the Garrett flare restrictor perhaps. More importantly, if you are running a BB core, make sure you fit a filter inline. It doesn't take much crud to block a 1mm hole.

Hmm true.

Reason I rebuilt the turbo was because of worn bearings from filth...risks of buying turbos from Japan

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