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Correct routing of high pressure power steering hose

Vanderstel

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I just bought the Sunsong hose and I cannot figure the correct routing. I have a 67 Satellite with the 318.

Can someone take a picture of the correct routing this hose is supposed to take?
 
Neither my 66 or 67 have original hoses on them but from my experience, from the pump the hose progresses forward and down under the battery tray, looping forward and then looping back to the PS box. It seems the hoses are longer than necessary. But again my hoses are not original.

Best photo I could get

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Yours attaches from the side, mine is towards the firewall. I wonder if I have the correct power steering pump?
 
Well, I almost commented on that and that it could depend on the pump. TRW and Federal pumps are pretty similar but I wasn’t sure where the high pressure hose attaches on a Saginaw pump, which could be what you have. If you have the Saginaw type pump you may want to add that to your thread title. Here is an example of a Saginaw pump.

 
I definitely have the saginaw pump. When I look at the images for the hoses for Chrysler or Federal pumps it looks like the one I have.

Time to reorder, thanks for the input.
 
I just bought the Sunsong hose and I cannot figure the correct routing. I have a 67 Satellite with the 318.

Can someone take a picture of the correct routing this hose is supposed to take?

The only one that Sunsong has for the Saginaw is that long one with a crimp halfway on the hose joining two different size hoses. 440 Source has the hard to find, shorter hose.
 
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