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2011-04-15 21:57:28
#1
How to: Make your own power steering high pressure hose
Alright, so I've gotten the parts in, editing this info because I don't think it applies anymore. Look below for b13/nx fix. Not sure about b14 but I doubt it's any different.
Last edited by canx2k on 2014-09-15 at 17-33-21.
2011-05-05 22:29:38
#2
Can you clearify the HP lines? 16mm boths ends or 14mm and 16mm? I want to go from the pump straight to the rack....

high pressure:
16x1.5 both ends
High pressure:
(2 ft.) 130606ERL -6AN Power Steering Hose (blue Hose)
(2) 139106ERL 90degree -6AN Hose Fitting, Steel, zinc-plated
(1) 9919DFJERL -6AN to 16mm x 1.5, AN to Metric fitting adapter, blue
(1) 991954ERL -6AN to 14mm x 1.5, AN to Metric fitting adapter, blue
2011-05-07 17:25:45
#3
Looks like a lot of money for a hose that you can have made at most hydraulic shops.
2014-08-23 22:01:33
#4
Here's the total order, comes with free shipping on the fragola as hose right now!!!!

1$14.97


RUS-670520
Fitting, Straight, AN Flare to Metric, Aluminum, -6 AN to 14mm x 1.5 Male, Each
(Mfr. #: 670520)
Ready to Ship
Ground
$4.971$4.97


RUS-670530
Fitting, Straight, AN Flare to Metric, Aluminum, -6 AN to 16mm x 1.5 Male, Each
(Mfr. #: 670530)
Ready to Ship
Ground
$4.971$4.97


SUM-220141
Fitting, Hose End, Straight, -6 AN Hose to Female -6 AN, Steel, Zinc, Each
(Mfr. #: SUM-220141)
Ready to Ship
Ground
$5.971$5.97


RNB-25324
Tape, PTFE, 0.50 in. Width, 275 in. Length, Each
(Mfr. #: 25324)
Ready to Ship
Ground
$1.971$1.97


Charges for This Order:
STATUS KEY
Ready to Ship - Item is waiting to be shipped.



Part Subtotal:$32.85
Total Charges$32.85

Cheap!!!!
2014-08-23 22:11:19
#5
FYI the hose end needs to be 2 not one. Still, under $40 shipped ain't bad!
2014-08-24 16:28:25
#6
Also, measured the distance from pump to rack, 23" so the 3ft is reasonable and you can loop and design freely, make the cut, and away you go
2014-08-27 04:08:35
#7
Nice, just make sure the hose can tolerate high pressure & corrosive oil.
2014-08-27 11:13:21
#8
The hose is ptfe. Anything ptfe does.
2014-09-14 12:13:14
#9
Update...PARTS!

The parts came in (thanks curlz7819)


Seperate:


I tried a bunch of different ways to make the end as clean as possible. Reciprocating saw, hack saw with tape (on a how-to someplace else on the net), angle grinder...but I found 3 foot long bolt cutters to make the cleanest cut.

Teflon taped:


Don't own a vice, gotta be creative, make sure you're pushing against the hose not the nut to ensure proper fitment. Press against the nut only as much as you need to in order to get the thread started. Remember, the collar is not supposed to bottom out, if it does, you're probably doing it wrong. Recut, reseat, and try again.



Pipe's done. Off to get some copper crush washers, more pictures to follow.
2014-09-15 21:02:39
#10
i thought teflon tape was a no no on these type of things?
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