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Correct p.s. pressure hose

Started by Kyles69, September 15, 2009, 10:23:12 PM

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Kyles69

Trying to install a fan shroud on my 69 Charger with a 440 (factory style shroud with factory style 26 inch radiator), however my power steering pressure hose comes too far forward & won't allow enough clearance for the shroud to mount.  I've included a photo of my current style p.s. pressure hose!  I've checked many alternate applications to try & find a hose that will work.  Can someone lead me in the correct direction with part number, applications, etc..to find a hose that will work?  Thank you all in advance!!! :scratchchin: :shruggy:

tan top

looks like you have a saginaw hose  :yesnod:  , need to order a one for a 68 big block  with a fedrel pump  :scratchchin:
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John_Kunkel


Saginaw pumps usually exit at the rear and the hoses often have different style pump end fittings.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Chatt69chgr

The Federal pump was used in 68 and the Saginaw pump was used in 69 on Chargers.  Your pump is a Federal pump from looking at the picture.

maxwellwedge

That's the wrong pump too - but you already have it so the next thing I would try is to get a tube bender and curve (carefully) that tubing up. It is way too long but that should get you on the road.

I think for longevity sake you should move your neg cable off of the header bolt. That could cause some problems down the road as well.