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Recent content by Lon L

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    Making a custom PS hose

    I cheated, we have a Hydraulic Hose supply here. {I marked the cut line I needed and took my braided line kit with ends that came with my Hydroboost kit from Wild Horses} to them and he did it for free in about 4 minutes. Then he said "no charge" I was so pleased I laid down a $20 and told him...
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    Confused Again, naturally

    Ok great, that is what is enroute. When I first began this thread I had not been able to contact them because of the weekend. I hope to receive it by the weekend so I can be done with the brakes, then it is on to fuel tank and plumbing the fuel lines ---woohoo sounds like more bruised knuckles...
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    Confused Again, naturally

    By "Conical drop in piece" you mean the little ball that Wild Horses called the "mushroom"? Because that is exactly what they are sending me. 6an fitting and a "mushroom" he said push in and screw fitting in.
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    Confused Again, naturally

    I was able to get a little better pic
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    Confused Again, naturally

    It would appear that my pump is the one in the picture on the left and correlates to the info I was given by Tuff Stuff and Wild Horses. As it is a GM pump it does not use the Ford type o-ring fitting.
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    Confused Again, naturally

    I certainly appreciate all the input. I promise Im not trying to be obstinate. Just trying to do this in an efficient manner with the least amount of new Blood spots on the garage floor. I do believe I will name my Bronco "Vampire" or "Blood Sucker". I had most of my work done at the restoration...
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    Confused Again, naturally

    Not as easy as you would think. it is the BC Broncos mount for AC (which is installed and plumbed, just not worth the effort . I will use the fitting the manufacture is telling me to use , I guess if it is wrong I will need a big box rags . Di you look at the links I provided? Why do you not...
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    Confused Again, naturally

    Did you view the link with printed instructions? It seems to show the exact same fitting he told me to use. So I dont know . Thats why I asked and called mfr to inquire. I asked about the o ring specifically, he replied it would be useless. Like I said before , I really do not want to remove...
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    Confused Again, naturally

    He said that pump has the flow valve installed inside and required no o-ring. I hope he is right
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    Confused Again, naturally

    Ok, here is the endo of this thread. I talked to Matt at TuffStuff and he told me this Pump calls of this fitting to work with Wild Horses MOAB Hydro Boost https://www.tuffstuffperformance.com/search.html?q=5553&go=Go Thanks for the comments and help.
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    Confused Again, naturally

    I just found this instruction sheet on Jegs Online. It is my Model number pump. It appears to use a fitting with no o-ring. https://www.jegs.com/InstallationInstructions/900/908/908-6162a.pdf
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    Confused Again, naturally

    Thats alright. I will call tuff stuff and have them tell me what it calls for. I do not want to remove the pulley again. I would think all GM type type II pumps would require the same type and plug on the reservoir side. I was hoping to obtain that knowledge, get the fitting and screw it in...
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    Confused Again, naturally

    Like this? Thanks, Lon
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    Confused Again, naturally

    [ATTACH]533312[/]Not the best angle but it is a bit crowded down there. Darn just noticed pic attached upside down.
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    Confused Again, naturally

    I bought a saginaw p/s pump https://www.tuffstuffperformance.com/i-31570199-saginaw-style-power-steering-pump-direct-fit-3-4-in-press-fit-shaft-1200-psi-3-8-in-16-mtg-holes-w-hydro-boost-brakes-stealth-black-6162b.html?ref=category:1267416 to replace a single return p/s pump (also Tuff Stuff)...
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