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Old 11-22-2011, 11:02 AM
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Call around and see if there are any specialty hose shops in the area.

I had a similar problem with a turbo on my DD, could not find the banjo bolt or water fitting to save my life. Went down to the hose shop and they made me a water line and sold me the banjo fitting. all for under $50

They are Mesa Hose in Costa Mesa CA, I don't think they have a website but if you still can't find anything give them a call (949) 645-2661

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Old 11-22-2011, 07:29 PM
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the pump im using has a plastic reservoir it is this pump here:

http://www.unisteer.com/seach_by_veh...+steering+pump

with the brackets and pulley for ford of course

Someone on PT suggested modifying a bulk head fitting and putting in the reservoir and then I would have an AN outlet on the pump. just dont want to eat the cost OF a reservoir in case it doesnt work.I guess i could use a sealing ring on both sides of the bulk head just in case?
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Old 11-22-2011, 09:07 PM
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Someone on PT suggested modifying a bulk head fitting and putting in the reservoir and then I would have an AN outlet on the pump. just dont want to eat the cost OF a reservoir in case it doesnt work.I guess i could use a sealing ring on both sides of the bulk head just in case?
I did the same in the past, worked fine. They make o-ring sealed AN washers to use on either side to seal it, no leaks. Later switched to a remote reservoir pump and one of Mike's (Musclerodz) remote ps tanks, worked even better and cleared up a lot of room around the pump for me.
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I posted on pt.com for you as well here it is in case you check here first.

http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant...egory_Code=GRT
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Old 11-23-2011, 01:06 PM
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I posted on pt.com for you as well here it is in case you check here first.

http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant...egory_Code=GRT
I don't think that's what he's looking for.
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I did the same in the past, worked fine. They make o-ring sealed AN washers to use on either side to seal it, no leaks. Later switched to a remote reservoir pump and one of Mike's (Musclerodz) remote ps tanks, worked even better and cleared up a lot of room around the pump for me.
so did you just come up with something and thread it into the plastic tank? did you use a nut on the backside. I ask because there is a baffle right above the return and it looks like getting something on the back side of the fitting might be impossible. unless I cut the baffle out which im thinking if its baffled its baffled for a reason.
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67XR7,

Is this what you are looking for? https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...asp?RecID=8754

Looks like you already have the 18mm banjo bolt right, you just needed the banjo itself. hope this helps

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Ouch i just looked at the price... scary

Last edited by Bad Bowtie; 01-02-2012 at 08:45 PM. Reason: more info
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update: the situation has been handled. The fitting from DSE worked like a charm. I know I way over paid for it. But I called and had a few questions and for taking up there time the least I could do is buy it from them.$17.00 plus $11.00 in shipping was a little rough since they had the same thing down the street for $12.00 but sometimes you have to pay for the knowledge.

It worked great ,I cut off the nipple and threaded the bung and there was tons of "meat" to make plenty of threads. The only things I caution for anyone who plans to do this mod is: do what ever it takes to keep the plastic shavings out of the reservoir and clean it thuroughly because some will get in their.
The other thing I caution is this pump has has both a vertical and horizontal baffle thats all one piece SO do not bury the fitting to hopefully get it to sit flush against the tank. You will not get any fluid in the return! that was pretty much my only gripe about it. heres a pic:
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