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Banjo Bolt on Power Steering Pump HELP

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Old 03-23-23 | 03:48 PM
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I am close to getting the power steering pump off of my 1999 LS400. But, the damn Banjo Bolt on the PS pump is an hard to come off. I feel like the last person to work on it over torqued it.

Is there something I need to do to remove this banjo bolt? Or do I just need to reallllllly put some muscle into loosening it?
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Sharp impact is best, if possible. Hammer against wrench etc. Dumb question, you are turning it the correct way, yes?
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Lefty loosy righty tighty?
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Sure, but depends on perspective.
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Idk how I would fit an impact gun in there
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A small air impact might fit, probably not. Put a ratchet on that, hammer time. Or a ratchet with a long pipe it will yield. Force the pipe with the quickest, sharp motion you can. Why are you trying to get the banjo loose?
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I’m trying to remove the banjo bolt to remove the power steering pump. I’m considering remove the high pressure line altogether now…..
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If you're not getting anywhere then yea go that route. If practical of course.
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1/2" drive breaker bar should make quick work of that. You may have to do it from underneath tho...
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I got it out with help! Thank goodness. Used two wrenches. Anyone happen to know the part number for a banjo bolt?
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I have it memorized (no I don't)
http://www.japan-parts.eu/lexus/us/1...-steering-tube

click numbers to get full part number(s)
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Thanks! I was also looking for the two 14mm bolts that secure the power steering from under the car. I don’t think I see those in the diagram. Would you also happen to know it?
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Vane pump details are here
http://www.japan-parts.eu/lexus/us/1...power-steering

Or if not poke around the diagrams you'll find them.
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Banjo Bolt = 9634141603
Seal Washers (2ea) = 4432730030
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The part number for the two bolts that secure the power steering pump up onto the motor are: Bolt Flange = 9151261040 .


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