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quest63

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Has anyone got a diagram showing the power steering pipework on a non aircon model

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I'd be interested in this too, although I'm gonna run aeroquip fittings on mine as a new ford pressure line is well over £100
 
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What sort of thing are you both looking for...?

Is this any good...:
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What sort of thing are you both looking for...?

Is this any good...:

Yes and errm no lol. Firstly I was after a piccie to try and find the right hose and explain to members breaking cars what pipe I needed. And secondly to try and find an alternative as those ********* at Fords want over £100 for the pipe / hose I need.

I found a piccie now,its the longest looped one in the centre which in actual fact is probably two pipes mine looks like it came off the Titanic

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Thanks for the diagrams for the horns they work a treat
 

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I have an aeroquip adapter that goes in to the pas pump (adapts to an6 hose) I just need to know the thread on the fitting that goes in to the rack ( on the end of that central hose u mention) as for the pressure switch in gonna just chop it out as il be running a stand alone ecu anyway
 

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Dont know if its any good to you but Ford sells the pipe ends seperately


The one to the pump is £10.28+vat finis no 6742740
The one to the rack is £6.87+vat finis no 6772172
 

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topmansparkie said:
What sort of thing are you both looking for...?

Is this any good...:
P_SteeringDiag.png


P_SteeringDiag-2.png


Has anyone got a pic like this for the air-con version. Just found a badly patched hole in one of the metal parts near the sensor and need help with describing part to breakers, etc.

Thanks
 

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I've done you a diagram and coloured it in for you :lol:

Gap at the top is the pump. Gap in the middle is the rack.

I'll clean it up and get a better photo in a bit.
 

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Ian G said:
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I've done you a diagram and coloured it in for you :lol:

Gap at the top is the pump. Gap in the middle is the rack.

I'll clean it up and get a better photo in a bit.


Thanks for the pic, Ian. It's actually a big help as it is... I now know I need the bit between the pump and the rack. Gonna try and patch it up whilst I find a decent replacement... Have you got any yourself at the moment? ;)
 

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67911121km said:
Have you got any yourself at the moment? ;)

That picture was taken live for your benefit, you're welcome to the one you can see :lol:

Let me clean it up and check for damage then I'll quote on it.
 

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Ian G said:
Better pics. Need to also check the prices against FINIS, don't want them costing more than they are new :lol:

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Thanks for the better pics, I appreciate it. There's a few posts about having these hoses/pipes custom made by hydraulics specialists for about £40. Let me know how much you want and we'll take it from there.
 

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Ian G said:
Yes no problem, £15 all in.


Fantastic... Mine's just burst completely, Puma's off the road :cry: ... payment on its way!

Just to confirm, it's this bit...

racktopump.jpg


I really appreciate this :grin:
 

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