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Skunksmash 01-14-2018 06:32 PM

Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
Got a new steering gear box from advanced auto. Instructions go on and on about replacing all the power steering hoses. Is this actually necessary? I'd really rather not have to buy all that and do all that.

Bandit130 01-14-2018 10:03 PM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
Depends on age and physical condition of hoses. If unsure of age, replace anyway. Better to have new hoses than to have one of them start leaking in the near future.

Skunksmash 01-14-2018 11:21 PM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
Yeah I went ahead and did it. Seems the pressure line was leaking, and the return line is just a hose.

Bandit130 01-15-2018 12:02 AM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
I recently replaced mine. Thought they were original, but not sure. Just another thing not to worry about leaking.

mongocanfly 01-15-2018 12:25 AM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
I would replace as well..just for piece of mind

kwmech 01-15-2018 01:11 AM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
The return line needs to be more than "just a hose". Pressure return line needs to be rated to 50 lbs (I think). Good time to put an inline filter on the return also.

sweetk30 01-15-2018 09:44 AM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
the big big thing to do is flush out all the old fluid and bleed the system correctly then fire it up and check for leaks.

hatzie 01-15-2018 09:55 AM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 8161117)
The return line needs to be more than "just a hose". Pressure return line needs to be rated to 50 lbs (I think). Good time to put an inline filter on the return also.

Agreed: The power steering return line needs to made of the right stuff. SAE J30R9 or J30R7 Fuel hose will not do the job even though the parts guy might tell you otherwise.

Hose that meets SAE J2076 is specifically engineered for power steering return hoses. Max oil temp 302°F and 175PSI running pressure.

You can use SAE J1019 transmission cooler hose. It's 250PSI and 302°F SAE minimum working spec exceeds Power steering return hose pressure specs. You'll find that several US manufacturers brag that their SAE J1019 Hose exceeds the minimum SAE specs. For instance some Gates J1019 hose is rated at 400PSI and 302°F.

More details in my post here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=696742

Jstock85 01-15-2018 12:01 PM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
I replaced mine as well. Hoses are cheap I think I got mine on rock auto. They were in pretty good shape but like other guys said Peace of mind really

Malo83 01-15-2018 01:14 PM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
Yup! change them, they could be deteriorating on the inside. ;)

bennylava 01-15-2018 03:22 PM

Re: Do I have to replace power steering lines?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetk30 (Post 8161224)
the big big thing to do is flush out all the old fluid and bleed the system correctly then fire it up and check for leaks.

Yeah I flushed out all the old fluid. I changed the pressure line with new from Advance Auto. The return line will have to wait for some other day. They gave me the wrong one at advance. Maybe I'll take it back and exchange it for the right one. The one they gave me had metal on both ends. One on the truck is just hose clamps on the ends. Nothing was leaking on it though, just on the pressure line which I did replace.

I wanted to go with a redhead steering gear, but I needed this done today so I just got a reman from Advance. Should be good enough. I'm sure it will be a world of difference from the worn out old one with 6 inches of play when you turn the steering wheel.

So in order to kill that play, I've now done the pitman arm, the steering gear, and the rag joint. What else is there that may cause play? The idler arm perhaps?


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