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'60 Saratoga - PS Pump pressure hose sources?
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Dan K
Posted 2017-08-13 11:59 PM (#546149)
Subject: '60 Saratoga - PS Pump pressure hose sources?



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The high-pressure PS hose blew on my Saratoga today (1960 Saratoga, stock 383), anyone have a known source for a sure-fit replacement?

Don't see anything at RockAuto; the ones on e-bay look suspiciously generic.

Was hoping to make a local car meet next Saturday, and am flying out of town for business so kind of have one shot to order something and attempt to install Friday night when I get back... any help appreciated. Thanks





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wizard
Posted 2017-08-14 1:25 AM (#546155 - in reply to #546149)
Subject: Re: '60 Saratoga - PS Pump pressure hose sources?



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When on RockAuto, always check all the levels, here's the New Yorker one http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/chrysler,1960,new+yorker,6.7l+41...

The same PS-pump was used on all the 1960 Chrysler cars
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LostDeere59
Posted 2017-08-14 8:09 AM (#546164 - in reply to #546149)
Subject: RE: '60 Saratoga - PS Pump pressure hose sources?



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For hoses another option is local hose specialty vendors. Here we have a place by the name of Nyco that can make a huge variety of hydraulic lines in their shop. They can take your hose assembly, take it apart, and replace the hose part, often with stock appearing compression sleeves.

If you have construction and/or agricultural business in your area there should be at least on vendor of that type nearby.


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