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power steering hose torque spec
#670192
11/25/05 07:21 AM
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Can anyone tell me what the torque spec is for the end of the flexible powersteering hose (the hose that exits from the driver's side of the power steering pump) that attaches down next to the radiator (connects to the pressure switch?)? I can't seem to find it in my Helms manual(s). I have a '97 Trooper 3.2 auto. Thanks, Taro
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: taro]
#670193
11/25/05 09:33 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I don't see how you can get a torque wrench on a hose fitting unless its a banjo or you have special attachments and a calculator. Just make it fairly tight, if blod vessels pop out on your forehead, you're probably over-tightening. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: Cat_Fuzz]
#670194
11/26/05 09:12 AM
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Yeah didn't think about that until after I posted. I was hoping to get a sense of how much I should tighten it. I wonder if putting a torque wrench on the closed side of a combination wrench with the other side on the hose fitting might work? Anyway, thanks for the feedback.
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: taro]
#670195
11/26/05 10:25 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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just put it on nice and snug, without breaking anything.. if it leaks, tighten it some more. the plumber way worked fine for my steering gearbox hoses..
1991 Trooper 2.8, 5spd - waiting for a different frame and tranny 1992 Rodeo 3.1, 5 spd - 1 inch between me and the headliner
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: taro]
#670196
11/26/05 05:37 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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That won't give you an accurate reading since you're increasing the length of the torque wrench. There are certain calculations you have to do to compensate.
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: Cat_Fuzz]
#670197
11/28/05 12:41 AM
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Thanks all. I'm hoping to knock it out tonight if I can stay up long enough. Getting older sucks.
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: taro]
#670198
11/28/05 01:21 AM
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Joined: Aug 2000
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Roll Me Over
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So does the alternative <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: taro]
#670199
11/28/05 03:39 AM
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You can make an adapter to use with a torque wrench. Just take an open ended tubing wrench and heat it until it starts to glow about a half inch from the head and bend each end so they are 90? and the two ends are in center alignment and parallel with each other when looking down the length of the wrench. Get an allen head socket for the end where you will place the torque wrench. I have used this technique a couple of times, quenching the bends with a water mist from a spray bottle after bending keeps the metal from getting too soft or too brittle. A wrench made like this will not be off much when you torque an object, of course, you cannot apply a lot of torque without twisting the wrench handle. I prefer Williams or Craftsman wrenches for this mod.
Mike
'94, and '00 Amigos and '00, 01 Rodeos. Rodeo springs and aftermarket 'hard top on 94. Aisin hubs OME 919's on the 2000 Amigo. 2000 and 2001 Rodeos have OME 912's and Aisin. Smoother ride with the OME 919's???
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: NATO308]
#670200
12/07/05 06:23 AM
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Mike, thanks for your tip. I ended up just tightening it the best that I could and so far, no leaking. I aspire to eventually try your advice, but am merely a young grasshopper. I know without a doubt though that the Isuzu knowledge that people so generously pass on and ingenious input like yours make this one of the best forums out there. Thanks.
PS--I should also add good natured ribbin' as well (touche Jim <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> )
Last edited by taro; 12/07/05 06:31 AM.
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Re: power steering hose torque spec
[Re: taro]
#670201
12/07/05 12:54 PM
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Don't worry about it... if you got it reasonably tight, it's doubtfil it would leak.
If you noticed, the hose ends were flare fittings and unless you over tighten it or cross thread it, it should seal up just fine.
1995 Trooper LS auto 3.2 DOHC /w SOHC intake 1989 Trooper 2.6 auto 1989 I-Mark RS DOHC 1.6 1991 Stylus XS DOHC 1.8
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