Power Steering Line Repair
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Power Steering Line Repair
Hi, I need to either 1) repair the flexible rubber hose or 2) add a
pipe peice to my modified car.
I haven't seen adds for replacement hose connectors but I figure there
must be something like this on the market. This way I can cut the
flexible hose original Prelude line and scab in the peice from the
accord's pwr steering pump.
The other option would be to cut the metal tube, refalre and join.
Any ideas about how to handle this?
Thanks
RJ
pipe peice to my modified car.
I haven't seen adds for replacement hose connectors but I figure there
must be something like this on the market. This way I can cut the
flexible hose original Prelude line and scab in the peice from the
accord's pwr steering pump.
The other option would be to cut the metal tube, refalre and join.
Any ideas about how to handle this?
Thanks
RJ
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Re: Power Steering Line Repair
rmiller wrote:
> Hi, I need to either 1) repair the flexible rubber hose or 2) add a
> pipe peice to my modified car.
>
> I haven't seen adds for replacement hose connectors but I figure there
> must be something like this on the market. This way I can cut the
> flexible hose original Prelude line and scab in the peice from the
> accord's pwr steering pump.
>
> The other option would be to cut the metal tube, refalre and join.
>
> Any ideas about how to handle this?
>
> Thanks
>
> RJ
Hi,
Go to a parts supply house. Most can custom make a hose to your need.
They can cut a piece of hydraulic hose and install a fitting at both
ends with special tool. You need to tell them the size of hose and fittings.
> Hi, I need to either 1) repair the flexible rubber hose or 2) add a
> pipe peice to my modified car.
>
> I haven't seen adds for replacement hose connectors but I figure there
> must be something like this on the market. This way I can cut the
> flexible hose original Prelude line and scab in the peice from the
> accord's pwr steering pump.
>
> The other option would be to cut the metal tube, refalre and join.
>
> Any ideas about how to handle this?
>
> Thanks
>
> RJ
Hi,
Go to a parts supply house. Most can custom make a hose to your need.
They can cut a piece of hydraulic hose and install a fitting at both
ends with special tool. You need to tell them the size of hose and fittings.
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