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Old Dec 12, 2023 | 03:38 PM
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Someone who shall not be named was an idiot and sheared the power steering pump banjo bolt (stud?). I've been looking for a replacement but either I don't know what this part is called, or they aren't readily available.
I'd assume it's a bit of both, considering this doesn't seem like a common part to break.

Just figured I'd check and see if anyone had any ideas of where to source one (or vehicles with a compatible part) before I go and buy a whole pump from marketplace.

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If it's the OEM part number you're after, B45632613A.





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That helps a bunch. A quick search shows it close to $50 so I might be better off buying a used pump to scavenge it off of anyway.

Thanks for the PN
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That helps a bunch. A quick search shows it close to $50 so I might be better off buying a used pump to scavenge it off of anyway.

Thanks for the PN
I will send you one for cost of shipping
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I appreciate the offer. Luckily there was an intact NB at the junkyard so I was able to snag one there for free. Bummer to have to cannibalize a pump just for the stud, but I suppose that's why junkyards exist.
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