Need help with specify a hose!

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  1. Matt Pistritto

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    can anyone tell me which power steering hose this is ? lady at local shop told me part numbers for a power steering pressure line & a power steering return line, but they dont like similar!
    part number for P/s pressure line - #80027
    part number for P/s return line- #80030

    for a 77 mercury comet with a 250 inline 6
     

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    are you looking to replace the hoses or the damaged rubber boot on your power steering ram?
    David
     
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    yes im stupid & thought it was called a hose, so calling them they thought i was talking about p/s hose . is that what i need? the boot?
     
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    While you are at it, might want to go ahead and rebuild the ram. The kit is cheap and it's pretty simple, just make sure to keep it clean!!
     

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