Author Topic: Power Steering Hose Routing (1965 Mustang w/289 and Ford Pump)  (Read 654 times)

Offline dreamr616

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I'm trying to help a good friend of mine who has a 1965 Mustang Convertible with a 289 engine and a Ford P/S pump.  Been struggling with the power steering hose routing, especially the pressure hose.  It has the one with fitting/connection in the middle of it (see attachment).   Does that connection get "clamped" by the insulator in the P/S mounting bracket?  Or does the hose portion get "clamped" by the insulator?  I've seen it both ways but not sure which one is correct.  The one she has has the P/S mounting bracket attaching to the control arm like in the first attachment.

Does anyone have a clear picture of how the P/S hoses are supposed to be routed (as they came from the factory)?  If you have a picture showing the hose fittings (pressure and return) going into the control valve as well as the P/S mounting bracket and insulator that show how the hoses go through that, it would be a HUGE help!  Should be straight forward but it's been tough trying to get it right.  Hoping someone here can help me with this.  The more pictures, the better!  Just need to get a good visual on how it all goes together.

Thank you so much!!!

Offline J_Speegle

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Re: Power Steering Hose Routing (1965 Mustang w/289 and Ford Pump)
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2022, 04:55:31 PM »
First welcome to the site. Hope you find the information and support very helpful in your restoration focused projects.

Since your new and the section is not visible to non-members/lurkers some details can be found in the Unrestored Picture Thread section of the site that is divided up by year

Hope the following pictures will help answer your questions and possibly a few more

Pictures are of Mike's great unrestored 65 Dearborn A code built around likely Aug 1964

Will be adding this picture set to that car's thread


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Jeff Speegle

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Offline dreamr616

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Re: Power Steering Hose Routing (1965 Mustang w/289 and Ford Pump)
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2022, 06:37:01 PM »
Thanks so much for the pictures, Jeff.  That's a big help!  Her 1965 Mustang has the following VIN (5F08C683768).  Looks to be a Dearborn built convertible with the 200hp 289ci 2v V8.  It also has the automatic transmission.

Two issues I'm trying to resolve are these on the hose routing ...

1)  Does the metal portion of center connector/fitting on the P/S pressure hose get clamped in the P/S mounting bracket insulator (see highlighted area in picture).  Or does the actual hose get clamped in the insulator?  Not sure which is correct.

2)  When we removed the P/S pressure hose, it had a long fitting/adapter (see pictures) that was inserted in the control valve inlet and the end of the pressure hose.  It stuck out about 1" to 1-1/2" more.  Looks like the threaded portion of the control valve where the pressure hose would normally go is actually larger (5/16") then the fitting on the pressure hose (1/4"?).  The fitting on the new pressure hose (Scott Drake) will NOT work in the control valve because it's too small.  So I had to get another adapter to go from the pressure hose (1/4") into the control valve (5/16") in order to shortened the length of the previous fitting/adapter.  Hope that makes sense.  Only thing I can figure is that the control valve may be a reman one and they made that inlet larger as a result (5/16")?   The problem this causes is that with that adapter added to the control valve, it moves the bend in the pressure hose slightly more to the left so it doesn't quite fit uniformly around the end of the tie rod.  Hope that doesn't cause a problem.  Wonder if you've ever encountered that before.

I would love to talk to someone on the forum with expertise about this but not sure if forum rules allow for Private Messaging of phone numbers.

Just want to make sure everything fits correctly when we're done and not cause any undo stress on the P/S lines when turning.  Btw, one other thing we had to deal with is I bought brand new Scott Drake Concours hoses.  When we installed those and test drove the car (over 60 miles), everything "seemed" to be ok.  But then two days later, when backing out of the driveway, it looks like the hose literally popped off the center connector (at the insulator) and dumped P/S fluid all over the driveway!  What a mess!!!  Looks like it was a defective hose.  Wasn't expecting that from the Scott Drake products (see pics).

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Re: Power Steering Hose Routing (1965 Mustang w/289 and Ford Pump)
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2022, 10:46:46 AM »
Hoping for more help with this.  Thanks!

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Re: Power Steering Hose Routing (1965 Mustang w/289 and Ford Pump)
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2022, 11:14:31 AM »
Get a correct 65-67 control valve.
An adapter is not the answer.
Bill
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