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Messages - Uncleford

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T-Bird/Cougar Parts & Cars WANTED / Power Steering coupling
Hey, I have an 85 Turbo Coupe. I am taking out my Flaming River manual rack and am putting the power steering back on. Well, I am missing the part that goes between the steering shaft and slides over the splines on the power steering rack. Frustrating to have all but one part. Anyone have one laying around? Thanks..
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Suspension/Steering / Prop valve placement..
Okay, I didn't think about that until I looked under my F-150. I just ran the hardlines the way the car came (when I got it back in 93) That would save a little headache.

Your short line idea is what I planend to do. Thanks...
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Suspension/Steering / Prop valve placement..
Here are two more pics... the last one is of what I need to connect or replace. I have a short hard line with the correct fittings to work but I need a soft or flex line so it will not break when the suspension moves..
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Suspension/Steering / Prop valve placement..
Okay, need some help on a connection. I got the correct fittings and made a new hard line across from the left rear caliper to the rt rear caliper. (I am using the SN-95 soft lines) I am trying to figure out how to connect the rt rear soft line to the main MC line. Any suggestions?
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T-Bird/Cougar Parts & Cars FOR SALE / Trailer Hitch
Hey, how did this thing bolt up? I can't really picture where it would mount. (mostly cause I have a fuel cell in the trunk) How much does a class 1 hitch hold? Thanks....
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Suspension/Steering / Prop valve placement..
Okay, now that I've had a little time to look at things...Yes Chuck, the stock hard lines will fit into the soft lines of the SN-95 calipers. However, I think that the soft lines have threads that are too deep for the hard line fittings. Make sense?

At any rate I will venture to Napa shortly to see if they can help me out on some new lines and fittings. I need to figure out how to get the junction on rear to work with the soft line junction or bypass the stock one.