02-24-2010, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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power steering hose
Does any company make the right power steering hose for a 72 402 suburban. I keep getting the small block style and they wont work. I had a hose custom built by a hydraulic shop but would like to put the right one in.
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02-24-2010, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: power steering hose
Here are the part numbers I get from Rock Auto, are these the one's you are getting? It also shows these fit many trucks and Blazers..
1972 CHEVROLET K10 SUBURBAN 6.6L 402cid V8 (E) : Steering : Power Steering Pressure Hose EDELMANN Part # 70917 {Pressure Line Assembly; 3/8" Male Inverted Flare x 7/16" Male Inverted Flare x 31 7/8"} W/Female Pressure Port GATES Part # 355230 {Pressure Line Assembly; 3/8" Male Inverted Flare x 7/16" Male Inverted Flare x 31 7/8"} W/Female Pressure Port EDELMANN Part # 71065 {Pressure Line Assembly; 3/8" Female SAE or Male Inverted Flare x 7/16" Male Inverted Flare x 31 3/4"} W/Male Pressure Port ACDELCO Part # 36355240 {#19146906} HOSE,P/S GR INL -; PRESSURE, MALE PRESSURE PORT; P.S. HOSE ASSEMBLY GATES Part # 355240 {Pressure Line Assembly; 3/8" Female SAE or Male Inverted Flare x 7/16" Male Inverted Flare x 31 3/4"} W/Male Pressure Port ACDELCO Part # 36355230 {#19146905} HOSE,P/S GR INL -; PRESSURE, FEMALE PRESSURE PORT; P.S. HOSE ASSEMBLY
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02-24-2010, 04:20 PM | #3 |
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Re: power steering hose
I have gone thru AutoZone and Advanced autoparts and have hit LMC and classictrucks and those all are for the small blocks. They will work with adapters and bending, but leave no room the big block has a long tube that runs along the fram to steering box. The ac delco may work if it is not used for small blocks. The parts guys keep telling me it should fit and thats what the parts list says and there is no difference between big blocks and small blocks. Which most have found that the computer just dont know right from wrong at times with parts. The local Gm dealer shows two part numbers for the hoses but only one is in existance now which is small block. They also tell me the suburban uses different parts then the trucks which proves they never work on any in thier lives. Just wondering if anyone else ran into same problem and actually found the right hose.
69 short bed 454 drag truck 70 Long bed 72 suburban 402 dual air 76 Blazer k5 80 dually work truck 83 K30+ shortbed dually (frankenstein) 90 gmc and chevy long 94 chevy step 94 ext work dually 2007 ext long 55 chevy 2dr wagon stopping with finger cramps Rick |
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