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Does anyone know of a source for a 1976 V8 power steering pressure hose? The ones I see online appear to be wrong. The photos show a female end on both sides. The end going into the rack is a male end.
 

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I do not. I looked at the one site that I thought would have the best chance, it doesn't appear that they have anything like that. Have you tried a local hydraulic shop? They may be able to make a hose to match.
 

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I just answered my own question. As Homer Simpson would say "DOOOO". The rack has a short steel line screwed into it with a male end on one side and the male end on the other. The hose is female on both sides.
 
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Sorry to hijack your post. I have a ps rack from a 76 Mustang 2 and was wonder which port on the rack is the Pressure and which is the return .
Any info on the web that I found doesn't clearly show the same Rack that I have. The rack I have did not have any hoses on it when I got it
Appreciate any help Thanks
 

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Ricksshop said:
Sorry to hijack your post. I have a ps rack from a 76 Mustang 2 and was wonder which port on the rack is the Pressure and which is the return .
Any info on the web that I found doesn't clearly show the same Rack that I have. The rack I have did not have any hoses on it when I got it
Appreciate any help Thanks
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In the photo I posted, the highest line on the rack is the return and the one just below it is the pressure.
 

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68stangcjfb said:
In the photo I posted, the highest line on the rack is the return and the one just below it is the pressure.
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Awesome . Thanks Yup that helps a lot. Perfect !
 
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