Yes, the other port is for the banjo bolt. However, the plugged port is smaller than the banjo port. Tapped to same dimension as the bleeders.
Heads of banjo = 5/8"; bleeders are 10mm. I haven't...
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Yes, the other port is for the banjo bolt. However, the plugged port is smaller than the banjo port. Tapped to same dimension as the bleeders.
Heads of banjo = 5/8"; bleeders are 10mm. I haven't...
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