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Pics of power steering lines/routing?

Discussion in 'Wrenchin' Secrets' started by tubecatgs, Oct 21, 2024.

  1. tubecatgs

    tubecatgs Finally a 4 speed......

    I know it sounds simple but the lines seem too long. I know I can shorten one since it uses a clamp... without my front clip/inner fender wells on, I'd like to see how these are routed on an assembled 70 GS 455 to make sure I have enough room and no interference later. Anyone have any pics? Thanks
     

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  2. Utah455

    Utah455 Platinum Level Contributor

    Here’s how I routed them on my 70
     

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  3. tubecatgs

    tubecatgs Finally a 4 speed......

    Perfect, thank you soo much!
     
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  4. Brett Slater

    Brett Slater Super Moderator Staff Member

    A couple years ago, after putting the replated brackets and the Caruso Swan return hose on.

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  5. tubecatgs

    tubecatgs Finally a 4 speed......

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  6. dynaflow

    dynaflow shiftless...

    ...don't know if '70 same, but when I replaced pressure hose on my '71 20 years ago, had a hard time finding one with correct bends. Took pic of original for match.
    S-bend to box. "Hook" end to pump.
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    Routing for hoses. Return hose has a pipe at pump end (more visible if pic enlarged)...
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