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Mail From: ffacker (Fred Facker)

Here's a couple pictures of my problem with the metal
part of the power steering hose hitting the inner
fender. I can really turn it towards the motor either
since there's stuff in the way on that side too.

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Mail From: wal (Wal Marshall)

Fred,

> Here's a couple pictures of my problem with the metal
> part of the power steering hose hitting the inner
> fender. I can really turn it towards the motor either
> since there's stuff in the way on that side too.

Ive not had your specific problem but I did solve a generally similar
problem on another car by getting a hydraulic hose specialist remove the
existing endfitting and apply a 90 deg fitting to the end of the hose. It
was a 5 minute job to modify the hose and quite cheap too.

Wal Marshall


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