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Banjo Bolt on a 2007 Cummins fuel canister intake line.

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Old 11-22-2010, 10:06 AM
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Banjo Bolt on a 2007 Cummins fuel canister intake line.

I came here to find out the answer to this question: What is the size is the Banjo Bolt on a 2007 Cummins fuel canister intake line.
I seen some answers but they are not all the same...there should be one that is right.

my truck is stock and I want to add a fuel pressure gauge to it.
I would like to just go down town and pick up a adapter to do this, but not even my Dodge dealer knows what size it would be ...

so here it is...

what is the size?

where on the net could I get what I need?

and is a fuel pressure needed on the 2007?
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I have put some info on YouTube on after market gauge's if any one needs any help.

it would be found under MrRatmandu.
 
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MOVED...! Please find the right area for questions...
 
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Also, just take the banjo bolt and drill and tap it and put the sender in. Free and simple. Also my truck had around 12-15 stock at idle. Also I'd go after the filter to show you when it is getting dirty (restricting flow)
 
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Yes, you want to put it after the filter. Remember, you will be working on the clean side of the filter and you can very easily get crap in your pump if you arent careful.
 
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