Tuscan mk1 power steering flexi hoses
Tuscan mk1 power steering flexi hoses
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Dalamar

Original Poster:

314 posts

99 months

Friday 2nd January
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My flexi hoses are starting to weep so I'd like to change them this year. Unfortunately, Motaclan aren't committing to restocking these so I may have to go to a local hydraulic hose repairer. Just so I know what spec I need can someone please confirm the specification? Are they:

1/4" BSP 90 degrees swept elbow female

to

1/4" banjo with M16 bolt

for both lines.




I've seen a power steering company sell hardline replacements for around £100. Has anyone fitted these? They look like they'd need some manipulation to fit into the cramped space available.

Modrich

307 posts

44 months

Friday 2nd January
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Hi Dalamar I have a new set of the 'TVR Tuscan Hose Kit Power Steering (TVR H0672)' sat in my garage for future use as mine are quite coroded, but not leaking yet.

There is a similar 3rd hose from the rack to the pump which I couldn't even find listed on Motaclan that I had to replace so made my own.

Specs for the rack hoses:
M14x1.5 banjo to 7/16-20 female 90deg elbow.

I initially tried Pirtek before I made my own but the 90deg elbows were alot more chunky than the factory ones so didn't work with the restricted space under the chassis and prices were alot more than Motaclan...

Basil Brush

5,540 posts

287 months

Saturday 3rd January
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The earlier Cerberas had rigid tubing instead of flexis but I think they get in the way of oil pipes/tanks etc on Tuscans.

Dalamar

Original Poster:

314 posts

99 months

Sunday 4th January
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Modrich said:
Hi Dalamar I have a new set of the 'TVR Tuscan Hose Kit Power Steering (TVR H0672)' sat in my garage for future use as mine are quite coroded, but not leaking yet.

There is a similar 3rd hose from the rack to the pump which I couldn't even find listed on Motaclan that I had to replace so made my own.

Specs for the rack hoses:
M14x1.5 banjo to 7/16-20 female 90deg elbow.

I initially tried Pirtek before I made my own but the 90deg elbows were a lot more chunky than the factory ones so didn't work with the restricted space under the chassis and prices were a lot more than Motaclan...
Thank you. That'll be helpful when I speak to the local shops. I'll keep pestering Motaclan too.

Dalamar

Original Poster:

314 posts

99 months

Tuesday
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Modrich said:
Hi Dalamar I have a new set of the 'TVR Tuscan Hose Kit Power Steering (TVR H0672)' sat in my garage for future use as mine are quite coroded, but not leaking yet.

There is a similar 3rd hose from the rack to the pump which I couldn't even find listed on Motaclan that I had to replace so made my own.

Specs for the rack hoses:
M14x1.5 banjo to 7/16-20 female 90deg elbow.

I initially tried Pirtek before I made my own but the 90deg elbows were alot more chunky than the factory ones so didn't work with the restricted space under the chassis and prices were alot more than Motaclan...
Could you please confirm that the adapter that connects to the elbow is M14 x 1.5mm too? I imagine it would be.

I'm thinking of making up my own hard lines instead of buying new flexi hoses.

Basil Brush

5,540 posts

287 months

Wednesday
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Dalamar said:
Modrich said:
Hi Dalamar I have a new set of the 'TVR Tuscan Hose Kit Power Steering (TVR H0672)' sat in my garage for future use as mine are quite coroded, but not leaking yet.

There is a similar 3rd hose from the rack to the pump which I couldn't even find listed on Motaclan that I had to replace so made my own.

Specs for the rack hoses:
M14x1.5 banjo to 7/16-20 female 90deg elbow.

I initially tried Pirtek before I made my own but the 90deg elbows were alot more chunky than the factory ones so didn't work with the restricted space under the chassis and prices were alot more than Motaclan...
Could you please confirm that the adapter that connects to the elbow is M14 x 1.5mm too? I imagine it would be.

I'm thinking of making up my own hard lines instead of buying new flexi hoses.
I think the fittings into the pinion housing are 1/4 BSPP

Dalamar

Original Poster:

314 posts

99 months

Yesterday (11:03)
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Thanks. I might play it safe this time and wait for Motaclan stock coming in of the flexis in mid May. I’ve been struggling to find that tube nut at the pinion end and I don’t know enough about hydraulic fittings.

Modrich

307 posts

44 months

Yesterday (11:07)
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You mean the banjo fitting? This is to suit an M14x1.5mm bolt, it could be 14mm or equivelent imperial which may have a very slightly bigger internal bore.




Also pay attention to the rotation angle of how each fitting is positioned on the hose:








Hope this helps


Basil Brush

5,540 posts

287 months

Yesterday (14:31)
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Did you have the same issue as me sourcing them with the lines being AN6 hose with AN4 sized fittings onto the pinion housing? I didn't have space for adapters so ended up swapping the pinion fittings.

s6boy

1,797 posts

249 months

Yesterday (17:04)
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BB it seems like you're going to have a brand new car at the end of this 'refurb'

Basil Brush

5,540 posts

287 months

Yesterday (17:11)
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s6boy said:
BB it seems like you're going to have a brand new car at the end of this 'refurb'
It's certainly a tad more extensive than I'd envisaged!!

As the joke goes, that 6 month refurb will be 3 years well spent...