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  • Sloppy Power Steering Lines

    I'm cleaning up a neglected '85 and there's LOT's of power steering fluid everywhere. It seems that 99% of it is coming from the hoses. There's a huge amount of slop in the swivel ends of the power steering lines - both the pressure side and the return side. You can wobble them an alarming amount. I don't suspect that they can just be "tightened" - never that easy. Any wisdom out there concerning tightening up sloppy PS lines? If the anser is "Buy New Lines", what's the best source?

  • #2
    Can you just replace the o-rings?

    -Eric

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    • #3
      Yep...
      just make sure whatever o-ring you use will 'live' in PS fluid.
      Eric C
      SVOCA Webmaster

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      • #4
        I'll have to take a look at my hoses. Do the o-rings require a special tool/procedure in order to replace them? Where can I buy the o-rings from?

        Thanks,

        Eric

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        • #5
          nope, it's just a big fat O-ring on the end of the fitting.
          Eric C
          SVOCA Webmaster

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