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Datsun 521 Banjo bolt for front wheel cylinder


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Hi Ratsun community,

 

asking for help,

 

I have a Datsun 521 that was servicing the brakes, but when working the right side , the Banjo bolt of the wheel cylinder broke,

 

have been unsuccessful to find it in any parts store,

 

do you guys know where or how to search for it ?

 

 

thanks in advance and happy new year to all.

 

 

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Yes!!! 

 

total lenght is about 1 3/4 just the portion of the thread and banjo nut ,

 

 

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it seems to be a 3/8 diameter.

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Here is a parts manual for Datsun 520/521 trucks.

http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun520/Datsun520521Index.aspx

Book mark in in your computer.  

The next time, you need some part for your 521, call your friendly Nissan dealer, and give them the part number.

Many parts for 521 trucks are still available from Nissan.  They probably will need to be special ordered, but they are available.

 

the last time I bought wheel cylinders from Nissan for my 521, the wheel cylinder included all the parts, banjo fittings, bleeders, dust caps for the bleeders, from the steel brake line out.  Or rubber hose, on out,

Brake flare nut fittings on a 521 are SAE 3/8-24.  This is a common American size. 

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