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Old 02-13-2018, 06:05 PM   #1
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power steering banjo bolt adapter

as the title says i am trying to figure out if anyone knows what kind of power steering banjo bolt adapter i can use on my power steering pump. its this little piece, and i cannot find it anywhere and am wondering if there is some other generic adapter that i can use on it. basically i need it because my power steering line will not fit into the pump.
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Just buy any high pressure line from any shop and be done with it.
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Just buy any high pressure line from any shop and be done with it.
ok, do you know the line sizes by chance, my car doesnt drive and i heard driving without ps fluid in your car will ruin the pump or rack,
EDIT: ive heard the connector also acts as a restrictor so the steering isnt so assisted
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Some info I found in some thread here.

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Starting from the PS reservoir --->6an hose clamp->6an oil hose->6an hose end->6an to m14x1.5(w/ oring)

from the pump to the rack is m16x1.5 to 6an adapter(w/ crush copper washer)->6an power steering hose end (90 deg)->High Psi PS hose (8ft SOHC/6ft DOHC)->6an power steering hose end(45 deg)->m16x1.5 adapter (w/oring)

the small fittings on the rack are m12x1.0, not sure what size brake lines to use for that, I still need to get some
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Some info I found in some thread here.
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