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Author: Subject: Fuel banjo for twin Webers
jamesbond007ltk

posted on 11/7/06 at 07:46 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel banjo for twin Webers

It seems a bit weird to me but i can't think of any other reason for it...

I have a fuel leak on the banjo on my rear carburettor. I thought it had to be one of the two pipes being loose but have replaced clips, pipe is new and still have signs of a leak. It appears to be coming from where the T of the banjo meets the big round bit that the banjo bolt goes through. Is this possible? is it soldered, brazed or cast etc?

Was wondering if anyone has got a banjo they no longer have a use for. Needs to be 90 or perhaps straight but must have two ends!

Cheers

Rich


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fully sideways

posted on 13/7/06 at 06:37 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Rich,
have you checked the 2 brass washers that fit either side of the banjo and where is threads into the Carb casting ?

that might be your problem !

cheers Andrew





Is throttle wide open ?

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jamesbond007ltk

posted on 14/7/06 at 12:39 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Andrew,

yeah, washers seem ok, if a little warn. thing is the petrol pools above the washered part. ie. between the bar of the 'T' and the vertical part. I was looking at it earlier tonight and found evidence that it was soldered at some point of its longish life. Found a place near me that does new for £8-9 + £2 for new washers so going to buy new over the weekend.

Cheers for your help!

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