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Old 04-01-2010, 12:17 AM   #1
HLC
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Default Hose fitting on back of p/s pump

ok guys, ive pretty much nailed what the cause of my powersteering pump leak is,

and its the metal fitting that comes out of the back and attaches to the hose which presumable goes to the rack. The fitting is looser than, well you think of something, and just slops around and i can twist it and yeah its not tight like im guessing it should be.

the nut is nipped up nice and tight but the metal fitting still moves around. My mate reckons the swage (sp?) might be gone on it?

any other ideas? anyone got a pic of theirs so i know for sure that mine is actually in the back of the pump correctly and hasnt just popped out or something?

and lastly, where would i get a replacement fitting?

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