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The waiting game continues but I'm driven to get something done.
The machinist is still dealing with his 40 year old live in son that supposedly has/had covid.
The balance guy hasn't called.
I have the brake parts here so there is some progress I can make.
Regarding the hydroboost, there are 2 pressure ports and one return line. The pressure port at the left is input from the steering pump, the one on the right goes to the steering chuck. The return line is supposed to go to a T and back to the pump. This is how I'm tentatively planning on routing the lines...Pressure in white, return in blue:
I think it will look cleaner with two lines hugging the fender apron, behind the HB and master cylinder.
Regarding the return line. This is the Borgeson steering chuck and the hard line they included:
I need to tap into this hard line somehow. I don't know exactly how I'm going to do it though.
Ideally, I'd use a "Y" type of connector but those are hard to weld....and certainly out of my skillset.
I would be satisfied with an elbow style but I haven't decided how to place it:
This would be low in profile and easily clear the headers but I'm not sure how it would clear the inner fender.
A fitting on the top.....
Should clear everything but without having the engine in place, I can only guess. If I screwed it up, I could make another line out of 3/8" tubing.
I need to find a shop nearby that makes hydraulic hoses. The fittings on the HB unit are 6 AN.
The machinist is still dealing with his 40 year old live in son that supposedly has/had covid.
The balance guy hasn't called.
I have the brake parts here so there is some progress I can make.
Regarding the hydroboost, there are 2 pressure ports and one return line. The pressure port at the left is input from the steering pump, the one on the right goes to the steering chuck. The return line is supposed to go to a T and back to the pump. This is how I'm tentatively planning on routing the lines...Pressure in white, return in blue:
I think it will look cleaner with two lines hugging the fender apron, behind the HB and master cylinder.
Regarding the return line. This is the Borgeson steering chuck and the hard line they included:
I need to tap into this hard line somehow. I don't know exactly how I'm going to do it though.
Ideally, I'd use a "Y" type of connector but those are hard to weld....and certainly out of my skillset.
I would be satisfied with an elbow style but I haven't decided how to place it:
This would be low in profile and easily clear the headers but I'm not sure how it would clear the inner fender.
A fitting on the top.....
Should clear everything but without having the engine in place, I can only guess. If I screwed it up, I could make another line out of 3/8" tubing.
I need to find a shop nearby that makes hydraulic hoses. The fittings on the HB unit are 6 AN.