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Old 10-10-2008, 03:47 PM   #1
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Hydroboost ?

Can someone tell me what size the fittings are that thread into the Safari/Astro hydroboost and if they are the same as the ones used on the s10 steering gearbox? I am looking at having some lines made and need to know what size and thread ends to have them put on.
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Re: Hydroboost ?

i used 1 factory astro line for $35 an 1 factory s10 line and used a peice of braided line to T in my hole hydro boost setup cost me a hole $55

i have a good 1.5" between the lines an the 22s

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Old 10-13-2008, 10:46 AM   #4
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Re: Hydroboost ?

Thanks for the pics man. I ended up going to autozone and buying 1 of the astro van lines and then going to the salvage yard and pulling the high pressure line from another blazer and taking them bothto my local hose place and having some AN fittings brazed onto them so that I can run new line.




Should be installing this this weekend hopefully.
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Re: Hydroboost ?

The tubing is now heat stressed from brazing the fitting to it.

Just my opinion, but I'd have a custom hose made up instead of that.
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