I bought a saginaw p/s pump https://www.tuffstuffperformance.co...stealth-black-6162b.html?ref=category:1267416 to replace a single return p/s pump (also Tuff Stuff) for my hydro boost install. I preferred a little cleaner look and did not want to use the T fitting. So here is where the confusion sets in . The new pump/reservoir came without a pressure fitting installed.
I have some fittings that came in the Wild Horses Braided hose kit https://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Generic-SS-Braided-Hydro-Boost-Hose-Kit/Bronco_Power_Brakes . Some have O-rings and some do not. Which - if any of these fittings would be correct to install in the reservoir for the Hi pressure line to the Hydro Boost unit? My first thought was to remove the fitting that was on the other Tuff Stuff reservoir, however it appeared to be a flow control fitting and the threads on reservoir end were larger than the one on the new pump. I would really like to not screw this up as I figure a hi pressure leak will make quite a mess.
Let me end this by saying thank you to whomever read my long winded explanation, and just in-case you haven't figured it out---- I am not a mechanic I can read detailed instructions and turn wrenches
I have some fittings that came in the Wild Horses Braided hose kit https://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Generic-SS-Braided-Hydro-Boost-Hose-Kit/Bronco_Power_Brakes . Some have O-rings and some do not. Which - if any of these fittings would be correct to install in the reservoir for the Hi pressure line to the Hydro Boost unit? My first thought was to remove the fitting that was on the other Tuff Stuff reservoir, however it appeared to be a flow control fitting and the threads on reservoir end were larger than the one on the new pump. I would really like to not screw this up as I figure a hi pressure leak will make quite a mess.
Let me end this by saying thank you to whomever read my long winded explanation, and just in-case you haven't figured it out---- I am not a mechanic I can read detailed instructions and turn wrenches