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Flange nuts were in the box of parts, hooked up the premade hoses to the unit, now working on the linkage to the peddle, and mount the tank, still want to get cover for m/c plated, not sure which type of plating, black or phosphate. Black may tie in better with the 49 shades of grey, have to ask Pete who he used Www.hydratechbraking.com has three levels of build, 3-4 weeks lead time WIN_20160306_084213 by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/131980308@N07/]
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Jim...my build is going well. Just slow. I had to work most of the month of February so I haven't done much lately. However I hope over the next couple weeks to make some significant progress. Here are a couple pics. Thanks for asking.
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Thanks Chad for watching, progress looks good on your truck
Been in contact with Petersen fluid to make a new power steering canister, don't want to use a 'T' fitting, so I'll add another -6 fitting to the can for the return. Drawing should be done Friday, and about a week to build, if the drawing is correct. They told me the fitting inside should have a bend, so to swirl the fluid and allow the air to separate. My plan is to mount it on the prop. valve bracket
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That's the right port for high pressure. I just checked mine for confirmation.
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Thank you for your time Dan
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Ordered my remanufactured power steering pump from NAPA yesterday, arrived this morning 8 am, 40.00 w/ core.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/ErW6Bx][/ Just have to make up some hoses Found a fitting supply that doesn't know the meaning of " not in stock". Pure choice motorsports, needed a an -6 female swivel to 90 degree bend 3/8" push on barb, for the low pressure port on the steering box Also, my SS socket head cap screw are about 1/2" long for the mount, so I'll have to get some shorter ones
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This is such a great build, learning a ton from it. Thanks Jim!
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Hope you get that driveshaft worked out... since a shop did the lower, can you have them address it My new thoughts are tending to the steering knuckle
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If you don't mind my asking, what is the application or part number for that PS pump?
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Sure captain, 1972 350 cu. in. GMC jimmy and pick up
NAPA's part #38-5141, I bought mine w/o tank, you can get either way. No pulley and no mount, but was an exact match to mine. My pulley had a key If you get yours w/o tank, make sure you keep your mounting bolts for the tank, as it doesn't come with them, but does include the pressure port fitting
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Most people don't realize how tedious all the plumbing and wiring work is. Keep it up.
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Thanks AJ for following along, you're rite about tedious. Set back with the kink kinda deflated my balloon.
Upstate NY right now, grandkids and an old wooden boat are taking up my time at the moment. My son has me working on the wiring harness, like I don't have enough of my own... Didn't post up any picks of my fish this year
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Changed up a little from hydrotech, bango runs a little tighter than the 90 degree bend, also swivel. part # from pure choice is 11810
Also, tank should be here in a week from Petersen
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Also started to work on my anti-freeze overflow tank, converted w/s washer tank, bracket bought from Roger Koop-aux. battery
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What has this build come to?!
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Just trying to keep the masses happy
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Nice work Jaro! too bad about kinking the stainless braided line. Those aren't cheap either. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of install on the Hyrotech boost setup
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Installed the last of the high pressure hoses, swivel makes it much easier as you don't have to worry about the orientation of the fitting when assembled. I highly recommend using them on any hose application. Also, I use grease on the threads of the fitting when I swage it up
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Tank came in from Petersen, have to build a plate to allow mounting using prop. Valve bolts
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Jim. Good write up on your power steering plumbing for me. I too am going to run that Hydratech unit and a remote fluid reservoir.
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Which m/c are you going to use? Remote tank is supposed to be no further away then 13" so keep that in mind Also, tell Jim you want a banjo fitting instead of the supplied fitting that comes with the kit
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