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Use of Banjo Fittings in Diesel Fuel systems

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KiwiME

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A banjo fitting normally has the threads wetted by the media passing through the fitting.

My concern is that in a very clean system, e.g diesel fuel (post-filter) there is some possibility that debris from the (aluminum) threads may contaminate the system if it is not carefully flushed.

Comments appreciated.
 
buy new ones if you have rusty old ones... yes there's a possibility but it's quite remote. you can always replace it with a 90* fitting and a hose end if your worried but diesel and aluminum are friends
 
I guess I wasn't clear - the question is theoretical. I was looking more for design direction as to if thread-wetted fittings are considered acceptable in modern fuel systems, or whether they should be avoided to reduce the risk of contamination.
 
Post-filter banjo fittings are fairly common on Diesel engines. With qood quality control it should not be a problem.
 
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