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Thread: New batch of oil spray bar banjo bolts, cross-drilled for safety wire ready to ship

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    Default New batch of oil spray bar banjo bolts, cross-drilled for safety wire ready to ship

    For all m30 & m70 engines



    - 2 new OEM BMW "new style" banjo bolts
    - 4 new OEM BMW crush washers
    - safety wire
    - instructions
    - free postage (48 States)

    $17.50 for the set

    PayPal preferred

    e-mail: dgnrg@nmia.com

    More details:

    http://www.nmia.com/~dgnrg/banjo.htm
    gale
    92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!


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    Default Sweet Don!

    I don't have experience with paypal but I can send you a money order. I believe I got your home address from an e-mail you sent me. Are you good with this?

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    Default Re: Banjo Bolts

    Sure Hector, that will be fine
    gale
    92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!


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    Payment sent... hope I have these in time for the weekend!

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    Default bump -- still have more

    Still have more sets in stock
    gale
    92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!


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    Default Don, check in the mail.

    nada

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    Other than cross-drilling for safety wire, how do these bolts differ from stock?

    In other words, I've heard the original banjo bolts had problems with inadequate oil flow, so what do these bolts do to fix that?

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    Default Re: bolts

    All I do is take off the shelf BMW banjo bolts and cross-drill the hex head for a safety wire. The flow characterisics remain the same as stock. I am not aware of flow problems due to the bolts themselves, not to say that there isn't one, just haven't heard of it up to now.
    gale
    92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!


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    Default Just a comment. m=>

    Just yesterday I was doing my m30 head pre-assembly cleaning of parts including the oil sprayer bar. Even if insufficient oil flow to the appropriate parts in the head were a problem, I don't think that drilling bigger holes (my initial reaction) in the banjo bolt would increase oil flow as the limitation would be in the crimped portion of the bar where the banjo bolts goes through. Would need to redesign the bar itself.

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    Default Unreg...don't know where you got your info about....

    inadequate flow, but the standard banjo bolts and oil distribution bar work fine provided the bolts retain their torque. That is the benefit of Don Gale's safety wire kit which I just installed on my M-30. You M-30 guys out there that haven't taken advantage of what Don is offering in particular at his price which is almost at cost as a a service to this board are missing out greatly. As to changing the bolt internal hole sizes...two issues...one, boring larger hole size in cross section or axially will weaken the structure of the bolt itself and two...increasing internal bore size can actually decrease not increase flow because flow is proportional to pressure which is proportional to hole cross-sectional area.
    The current banjo bolt design and oil distribution bar are fine. Testiment to this is I have almost 150k on my M-30 with the original cam and it still looks pretty good...tall praise to adequate oil distribution up top.
    HTH,
    George...big six is BMW's small block Chevy.

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