What have you done to your square lately??

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You dont need custom hoses, just remove the fitting from the rear of your stock pump and place it in the LS power steering pump. Then you can use a stock replacement hose....

Yep, and 81'+ don't even need to do that much, since they already have the same metric fitting as the LS pump.
 

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Pretty much what I did to put that metric o ring line on my 67 big block pump. Can't drive it yet but at least the person steering it has power steering while I push. Lol
 

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Where is this build thread?!?!?
Haven't started it yet, hadn't had time to look for all the pics of when I took it apart, and I'm sure I'd get my ass reamed if I didn't post pics, lol..
 

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Haven't started it yet, hadn't had time to look for all the pics of when I took it apart, and I'm sure I'd get my ass reamed if I didn't post pics, lol..
Maybe you are in Cali.......lmao
 

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You dont need custom hoses, just remove the fitting from the rear of your stock pump and place it in the LS power steering pump. Then you can use a stock replacement hose....

Awesome. I'm going to copy this over to my thread so it's easier for me to find lol.
 

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