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Power steering reservoir hose what size?


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HI All,

 

My Supra NA-TT is stuck out side my Dad's place at least 20 miles from me, as i need to replace the Power steering reservoir hose. The dumb thing is as i am back at home now I don't have the hose with me and I don’t know the size of it. Is there any one that does and if so knows where i could get one on a Sunday afternoon.

 

cheers Sean

 

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10mm (3/8") ID. Not sure you'll get anything today though.

 

cheers , thats great...

 

I was thinking about buying a length of silcone hose from halfords and cutting down to size. I know there is a big bend in the standard P/S hose. But i am hoping that if i use a silcone hose and bend that i should not get any kinks in the hose.

 

sean

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Hi All,

 

umm I had no luck finding the right size silicon to fit the P/S hose. So i thought i would just call Toyota and explain to the problem and get the part sorted. Ohh my god what a hassle, "sorry we don't have a record of you, your license plate, your car, what is a supra is it a corrola or chassis number and we cant order parts on costumer description as we might get the wrong thing.

 

is there any one out there that has a part number for P/S hose pictured above ?

 

Please this would really save me some time if i could order this today.

 

thanks Sean

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Guest Budz86

Or call Steve Manley at Oxford Toyota. He will know the part number and won't need any details of your car except TT/NA and JDM/UK.

 

01865 291330 - Part's dept.

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I don't think you can use standard silicone hose for PS, it has to be lined with polythemascksutbnkiodhjelite :D

 

I'm in the same boat at the moment but my PS hoses are not standard as I have an aftermarket cooler. I found one place that does them in 9.5mm, but hopefully, with a bit of elbow grease, I'll be able to stretch them on.

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Hi Guys,

 

Thank you all this is all very helpful... Steve at Toyota thinks i could try a similar part from a Cecilla and at £7 i will try that first failing that merlinmotor sport seems like a good choice!

 

again thanks for every ones help so far, i will keep you posted.

 

Sean

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One thing.... are you sure that it's the hose? On my GS, the power steering cooler (just a piece of pipe, like the Supra cooler) was corroded near the end. I was able to cut the corroded bit off and re-attach the hose.

 

Hi Mate,

i took the hose off and saw straight thew it!:)

 

But thanks for the heads up

 

Sean

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It also says this in the "Extra Information" section at the bottom of the page (more than a little confusing.....) - -

 

Unsuitable for: Oil - Fuel & Power steering fluid

 

I just phoned them, that tab at the bottom of the page is generic and does not apply to the flouro lined hose which I linked to. the hose will be fine for PS fluid.

 

Its worth noting. that the hose length and the section that I removed from my car is 70cm, which means the link to the merlin website hoses will not be long enough.

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