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ScottBarnes
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PS Low Pressure Fitting
I installed a dual return PS pump, and the bend in the low pressure fitting on the gear box is too severe now. I'm sure I can cut off the line with a tubing cutter, but would prefer to get a new line so I've got some sort of "barb" on the end to keep the 3/8" id hose from slipping off. Does anyone know where I can get a new line made locally?
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BroncoRaider
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Parker Hose in Denver will make one up while you wait. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Parke ... 04.9052702
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ScottBarnes
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Thanks -- I'll swing by there next week
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Kinder
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PS Low Pressure Fitting
I believe the NAPA Auto Parts in Parker will also make up hydraulic lines.
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ScottBarnes
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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Moab Mike
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Next to Walgreens at the SW corner of Lincoln and Parker Road.
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Jesus_man
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Can they build in a 45* like the other fitting? Perhaps that would avoid a future issue?
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ScottBarnes
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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ScottBarnes
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Napa guys looked at me with crossed eyes and tried to point me to a bearing place downtown Denver. Off to Parker Hose on 46th
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ScottBarnes
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PS Low Pressure Fitting
Well, the Parker hose guys couldn’t make the piece like I wanted because their tooling is too big - but - they pieced together some parts that got me what I needed. This was a great find because they can make up custom hydraulic lines (including SS) and they were super helpful. I’ll be back in biz soon. Just in time for a ball joint replacement later this week!
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Jesus_man
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
One step at a time...
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Kinder
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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BroncoCrawler
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
FYI they probably told you to go to Whistler bearing which has a hydraulic hose division also, it rivals the Parker store. To my knowledge they are the only place in town that can custom make DOT approved brake hoses on the spot. Have used them many times along with hydraquip (formerly emrich & Hill) & the Parker store.
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ScottBarnes
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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airbur
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Hydraulic lines used to scare me....it was one of those things I had never attempted before.
It's not a big deal. Order hose and fittiings from Summit (a few bandaids from Walgreens if you're doing braided stainless), and you're good to go. Way cheap and you can make perfect custom lengths with whatever fittings you need.
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ScottBarnes
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airbur
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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Protruck15
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Hey Scott, If you need I think i have an extra AN adapter for the steering box if you need. I am almost ready to make new lines for mine also a dual line power steering pump and i have a spare that i am bring to baja. Let me know if need. Mike
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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Justin
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
I'm with Airbur. I did all the lines on my power steering, hydroboost and suspension. Blew one the moment I pressurized it on the first one I did, but no issues since. It made a spectacular mess.
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ScottBarnes
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
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Jesus_man
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
The cooler is likely AN fitting, maybe a somewhere between a a -3 and -5? The steel fitting in your hand is probably a inverted flare, same used in brake systems. Ironically, I think the thread size/pitch is the same you would find on a bolt. 1/2"-20 or maybe larger? Take that fitting to the hardware store and start trying to thread nuts onto it.
Speedwaymotors.com might be a good source for your AN fittings, then you can do like airbur did.
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Kinder
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PS Low Pressure Fitting
Best local source for AN fittings is Emrich & Hill in Denver, it actually has a new name that I’ll try to remember. SS tubing is harder than mild steel tubing, not sure if a regular tool will hold up.
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ScottBarnes
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Protruck15
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Re: PS Low Pressure Fitting
Scott, I think this is the part number
AEROQUIP FBM2964 AN-6 ADAPTER
o 3/8 Male Inverted Flare to AN-6 Male Adapter o S.A.E. 37 / 45 Flare (JIC/AN) 5/8-18 thread o For use with Aeroquip TFE AN-6 Spec Hose o Silver Zinc Dichromate Finish Mild Steel o Fits most 1979 and older Saginaw P Series Pumps with 3/8 flare female output / Saginaw Box Low Pressure Return This is from the Hydratech I think i have an extra one i can look tonight if you need it? You can also get them at summit, jegs or amazon. Mike
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ScottBarnes
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