Hello, I have reviewed many forums and links on the PCV replacement, and so I took on the project and replaced it with minor issue except when I started to fill the up the coolant tank. I have a heavy leak coming from the banjo bolt located on right side of the engine (not the IM banjo). I did lose the original copper washer and have since ordered a pair of replacements. The banjo washers i order were -
Gasket - crankcase ventilation TURBO 1999- part# 11994
and Gasket -crankcase ventilation 5CYL TURBO - part# 9202208
so I have a set of both,
diagram on Crackcase ventilation diagram both # 14's. One is a wide and the other is thin copper washer. I dont remember which was on orginally.
I have cleaned the banjo bolt, crank it down tight not sure of torque rating, but it still leaks when I fill it with coolant.
I have searched and only find post on the turbo leaking or IM banjo problems.
Currently the wide washer is on and it leaks,.....Any ideas? Thank you much.
Why is my PCV Banjo bolt leaking from right side of engine? Topic is solved
you're going to need a crush washer on one side of the banjo fitting and a following crush washer on the other side of the bango. Holding steady, slide banjo bolt through and tighten down.
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gquepasa
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tks, beigg. Yes, I have the crush washer on one side and the other side of the fitting, bolt tightened. The crush washers, banjo fitting and bolt are flush with the engine, but still leaks coolant just as I pour it into the coolant compartment it leaks right out the banjo bolt fitting with the new crush washers in place. I am at a dead end on my efforts.
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gquepasa
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Both the washers are Volvo parts, the diagram had two numbers listed from them so to be safe I ordered both and try each set to see what happens.
I'll recheck tomorrow to make sure the old washer is not attached to the surface.
I'll also try the thinner crush Volvo washers and see what happens.
I'll recheck tomorrow to make sure the old washer is not attached to the surface.
I'll also try the thinner crush Volvo washers and see what happens.
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gquepasa
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- Joined: 12 December 2016
- Year and Model: 2001 volvo s60 2.4 T
- Location: Baltimore ,MD
I have verified that there are no existing copper washers in place. I was able to get a closer photo of the port in the block. Appears the threading on the left side is damaged, but the bolt still screws on fine not as if it was cross threaded.
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