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Banjo Location

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Banjo Location

Post by raider »

:?: Can anyone help me? :?
I have 86 T/Diesel 61 series
12HT motor all in bits in a box and I am rebuilding it,
I have 5 banjo fittings in total that are the same thread size /dia / lenght
4 of them have the same middle orfice
1 has a small orfice.

1 go's onto the oil pump
1 go's onto the injection pump
1 go's onto the timing gear cover
2 go's onto the alterator / vacuum pump to block

My question is which one has the small orfice :?: :cry:
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Post by KaMo »

There is a union bolt (banjo bolt) where the small oil supply line to the turbo connects to the engine block. This oil line comes out the underside of the turbo and runs right along side a larger oil supply line that has a goose neck in it.

There is also a very large union bolt on the oil pump pick-up lines in the sump.

Hope this helps....
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Post by 80UTE »

I'd say the one with the orifice goes on the alt/vacume pump as it would be the one that needs the least oil of all the items you stated. Turbo's need a good oil supply and so would the injection pump.

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Post by raider »

:D :D
Thanks but I had to go to toyota australia to find out but they didnt know :?: :!:
I end up going to the spare parts and track down the different part no's thanks to a nice fellow at narellan toyota
But it go's in the front timing gear cover.

thanks again for the input.
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