Power Steering Fittings, Help Please!

tnsaleen

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I am trying to find a fitting for the hardlines on the rack and pinion. More specifically the 1/4" lines that go from where the steering shaft is to the middle, and passenger side of the rack, NOT the lines that go from the pump to the rack.

I am looking for something that goes from the course thread, double flare, to a -4 AN fitting.

If anyone knows of anything let me know! I am too much of a perfectionist about things you cant even see, and all the lines that I have attempted to make haven't turned out very well. I would rather just run a -4 AN line to each connection. This is necessary for the hotside that I have made that runs between the K-member and oil pan.

Thanks for any help or recommendations!
 

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No luck. Those are fittings that go from the rack to the pump. I need the course thread brake line type fittings

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Not that it will help but it might steer you in a direction. I have a place out here called House of Hose which kinda sounds like a brothel lol. But I take whatever I need to them and they will fab up a hose with whatever ends, tubing, length, etc. that I need. I found them through my work, the maintenance/grounds crew uses them for any hydraulic hoses they need for the lawn mowers and such. I've had them make custom brake lines and fuel lines for me. Maybe you can find something/someone similar in your area.
 

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Not that it will help but it might steer you in a direction. I have a place out here called House of Hose which kinda sounds like a brothel lol. But I take whatever I need to them and they will fab up a hose with whatever ends, tubing, length, etc. that I need. I found them through my work, the maintenance/grounds crew uses them for any hydraulic hoses they need for the lawn mowers and such. I've had them make custom brake lines and fuel lines for me. Maybe you can find something/someone similar in your area.

+1 for House of Hose. There is a shop here in Vegas, they are awesome with custom requests, can't beat their pricing either. Had them fab some custom hard lines for my old nitrous setup, top notch. I'm having them fab me some custom A/C lines (going SS braided) to replace the hard lines that route in front of the engine. These lines are the biggest pain in my ass for my Procharger setup. It will be nice when it's all SS braided, and the hell out of my way. Gonna suck balls to have the A/C purged and refilled though.
 

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702, I would be very interested to see those lines and how you do that if you would share.
 

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Look up Aeroquip braided AC lines. Basicly what I'm doing, just custom lengths with fittings pre-installed. I will have to cut and flare my hardlines for the AN nut. I have nothing to show as far as my build, not doing it til the motor comes out. Will be a while for pics :)
 

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+1 for House of Hose. There is a shop here in Vegas, they are awesome with custom requests, can't beat their pricing either. Had them fab some custom hard lines for my old nitrous setup, top notch. I'm having them fab me some custom A/C lines (going SS braided) to replace the hard lines that route in front of the engine. These lines are the biggest pain in my ass for my Procharger setup. It will be nice when it's all SS braided, and the hell out of my way. Gonna suck balls to have the A/C purged and refilled though.

Yeah, I've used there henderson store. I always hated making hoses and lines. These guys are reasonable enough to never have to build another one.
 

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