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Old 05-26-2007, 09:58 AM
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I'm covering additional 12hr. shifts in the ER and have limited time and need to prioritize things before SITM. I was going to replace the brakes lines on my 88 S4, and bleed and use Blue.I have the lines, but does the banjo bolts have washers and can they be reused or do I need new ones. If I need new ones I'll just bleed the system and replace them after SITM. This way I can plan what I'll do tonite. See you at SITM.Ed M
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Yes the banjo bolts have copper washers and they can be re-used if you anneal them.
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Place in a pan in the oven at....350 degrees? Or would a propane flame, like for soldering be enough...Thanks, Ed M
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I'd use the oven or boiling water; more gradual.

Then allow to cool slowly.



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