cudak888
Well-Known Member
Hello all:
My '68 Satellite has a rather long, seemingly overcomplicated (and stepped in size) power steering hose running from the gearbox to the Saginaw pump, like this one:
(Parts catalogs also note an "alternate routing" hose, which - unlike the $20 that this one costs, is somehow a whopping $150, and is never shown in pictures).
Besides the fact that its length causes it to coil on the K-frame, is there any reason why I cannot take out the NPT adapter from the steering box and run an M-body hose like this one? It seems so much simpler:

Just the same, like any car, these things were made to a price point - and I can't see the bean counters OK'ing that two-piece '68 hose unless Mopar's engineers made a really good argument in favor of using them.
-Kurt
My '68 Satellite has a rather long, seemingly overcomplicated (and stepped in size) power steering hose running from the gearbox to the Saginaw pump, like this one:

(Parts catalogs also note an "alternate routing" hose, which - unlike the $20 that this one costs, is somehow a whopping $150, and is never shown in pictures).
Besides the fact that its length causes it to coil on the K-frame, is there any reason why I cannot take out the NPT adapter from the steering box and run an M-body hose like this one? It seems so much simpler:

Just the same, like any car, these things were made to a price point - and I can't see the bean counters OK'ing that two-piece '68 hose unless Mopar's engineers made a really good argument in favor of using them.
-Kurt