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After replacing my master cylinder and air pack on my M35A2 with new ones, I have a slow leak at the air pack banjo bolt on the line from the master cylinder (not the banjo bolt to the rest of the brakes), and I just can't seem to get it to stop.
On this reused banjo bolt, I have installed a new copper crush washer, and a very nice, new, copper hard line from the master cylinder to the air pack.
My current thought is to take out the banjo bolt yet again, and see if I can clean it with a nylon brush and brake cleaner. Then put on another new copper crush washer and, here's the key, Teflon tape on the banjo bolt threads. When I installed my remote brake fluid reservoir I had to put Teflon tape on the old master cylinder cap to stop it from leaking. Do you think it is a good idea to try this Teflon tape idea on the banjo bolt? The banjo bolt appears to be like pipe thread and certainly doesn't form a flare fitting on the inside.
On this reused banjo bolt, I have installed a new copper crush washer, and a very nice, new, copper hard line from the master cylinder to the air pack.
My current thought is to take out the banjo bolt yet again, and see if I can clean it with a nylon brush and brake cleaner. Then put on another new copper crush washer and, here's the key, Teflon tape on the banjo bolt threads. When I installed my remote brake fluid reservoir I had to put Teflon tape on the old master cylinder cap to stop it from leaking. Do you think it is a good idea to try this Teflon tape idea on the banjo bolt? The banjo bolt appears to be like pipe thread and certainly doesn't form a flare fitting on the inside.
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