If the hose you have is original to the car, and it has the reduction in size, located about 1 foot or so from the lower end, it is probably OK, as long as it does not leak. If you are not sure it is the original hose, then we can only guess as to whether it is part of the problem you are having. Of course there are other possible sources for power steering noise, but the fact that you had changed the hose triggered my previous response, as the usual result of doing that is to cause the whining noise from the pump. I'm thinking you also replaced the pump, right? What is the condition of the replacement pump, if you know? This might come down to finding a similar car without the noise, then swapping parts until you discover the offender! This is very likely an acoustic resonance problem, and sometimes seemingly obscure changes make a big difference - for instance on another (non Mopar) car I own, I discovered that I still had a moan from the power steering system after doing every thing I knew, and then found that looping the pressure hose in a full 360 loop (it was a little too long anyway) cured the noise! I'm not sure if the cure was because of the added loop in the hose, or because it moved a portion of the upper section of the hose away from a part of the body that it was touching previously. (Not that it matters, but this is on my 55 Hudson.) Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <alacaria@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 4:04 AM Subject: Re: IML: Power Steering > Dick; > > Also I have my original hose and am reluctant to have it cut up as I am not > sure it is the problem. Also I cannot find and original hose, Andy Berbaum > even though he lists it does not have it. I have found that to be the issue > on about everything he has anymore? > > Anthony > > > >