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Old June 25th, 2012, 09:48 AM   #8
dino74
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Originally Posted by k-os View Post
Try cracking the banjo bolts and bleed any air that may be trapped there.
Probably not a good idea. Once the washer has been torqued down, you shouldn't loosen and re-torque on the same washer. In a pinch, I've re-used a washer but generally its safer to always use a new one.
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