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Old 08-21-2014, 03:21 PM
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Probably Here But Can't Find P/S Fitting Sizes

I am trying to get my power steering plumbing done and the best I can surmise is that the high pressure port on the steering box of my 1992 f350 460 gas is a 13mm 1.25. The low pressure port is 16mm 1.5. Can anyone verify that?
 
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HI! You can take the old hose to a place either John Deere or a tractor supply and they can make you a new one.Here in Kenedy, TX. our John deere place makes them.If youre fittings are bad they will have them.
 
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Another good reason to move to Texas but I'm in Cali. Need to order the fittings.
 
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interesting you have ports on metal part of pump. My truck has one threaded port and the return line is a plastic spigot for use with slip on hose and hose clamp. both are on plastic reservoir.
 
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Originally Posted by SoCalAngler
interesting you have ports on metal part of pump. My truck has one threaded port and the return line is a plastic spigot for use with slip on hose and hose clamp. both are on plastic reservoir.
That's the box not the pump. Here is a wider shot.

 
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Any big truck shop, heavy equipment dealer, farm equipment dealer, Parker hose dealer, etc. can make those hoses for you or supply the fittings.

Look up 'hydraulic hose dealers'….
 
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Originally Posted by krooser
Any big truck shop, heavy equipment dealer, farm equipment dealer, Parker hose dealer, etc. can make those hoses for you or supply the fittings.

Look up 'hydraulic hose dealers'….
Thanks guys I realize that but I do my own work, just need to verify the sizes so I can order the right parts.
 
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Old 08-22-2014, 10:11 PM
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This forum moves fast, TTT
 
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Old 08-23-2014, 10:19 PM
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line size

This should be your hose for the one going to PS pump...line sizes listed.
I just purchased one for my 1992 460


More Information for GATES 359910



The return line from PS rack to PS pump reservoir (NO Hydroboost system)...line sizes listed

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...476&cc=1126673
 
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Uh Oh, That does not match what I have!?
 
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Yore lines.

In youre last resort send me the hoses ,I will have them made for you and ship them back. I We have to do this let me know I dont mind. my cell is 361-510-5545 call or text me.
 
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In youre last resort send me the hoses ,I will have them made for you and ship them back. I We have to do this let me know I dont mind. my cell is 361-510-5545 call or text me.
Thanks so much for the offer Terry. I have a guy here that is doing the plumbing. He does race cars; not factory vehicles. The ram assist and all my coolers are AN fittings. I need to know the right adapters to use to go from AN fittings to the steering box. I know I can get the lines done at a hydraulic shop but we are doing the rest of the truck with aircraft hose so I wanted to keep it all the same.
 
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Great

Well if you need me let me know!!!
 
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FYI, I got some fittings that fit from my power steering ram guy Charlie at Power steering solutions. As I thought, the high pressure port is a 13mm x 1.25 and the low pressure port is 16mm x 1.50.
 
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