Toyota steering box: what pump to use

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Rusty_Quarters
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If any of you find this Toyota box in a junk yard, make sure you get the hose barb for the low pressure side of the gearbox with the gearbox, The box I got for mine didn't have it when I got it, so I searched all the Local Hydraulic shops for one, Seems it uses a 17mm 1.5 pitch hose barb, not common thread pattern, so I had to go to Toyota and order a stock one cost me $30 and had to wait 3 days to get it. The High pressure hose is much easier to have made at any hydraulic shop, just have them use the old dodge end from the pump and the new toyota end from the gearbox.
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Great Job Rusty_Quarters:
Great Info Are you driving it yet?

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Yes,
I Took it for a good drive yesterday after putting hose on, it works great, but, I may put a universal joint on it just for peace of mind.
To my son "...its not always important what I said, its important cause I said it." KEA

70 Dodge D100 no longer 4x4
68 Dodge Superbee (Real not Clone)
68 Jeep Jeepster
2007 Honda Civic SI
2005 Nissan Pathy

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