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11/27/2020 9:46 AM  #1


Ford Power Steering RAM CYLINDER.....DIFFERENCES???

Hi everyone, my beautifully restored 68 FB mustang had the power steering ram bracket brake loose (they didn't fasten it well (use new metal/nuts) and it then caused my RAM cylinder to bend.

I have found many out there and ALL Varying in price.  One in particular says it's for Maverick/Torino/Cyclone. It appears the same in the image (specifically where the lines thread into), but are there any other differences in these?

Lengths?
Diameters?
Pressure Ratings?
Stud Sizes?

The Mav/For/Cyc one I found is $100min lower in price!

 

11/27/2020 11:49 AM  #2


Re: Ford Power Steering RAM CYLINDER.....DIFFERENCES???

Contact Dan at <Chockostangclassicmustang.com>  He is the final word on Ford power and manual steering.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

11/28/2020 8:52 AM  #3


Re: Ford Power Steering RAM CYLINDER.....DIFFERENCES???

There is a difference that started somewhere around 67 and 68  that the hose flare fitting size changed

 

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