I made my own line using teflon tubing with SS braid cover and the appropriate 6 -AN fittings. That teflon tubing with SS braids will withstand 2500 psi. I think a power steering pump puts out on the order of 1200 psi.
Here is the line, took me literally 10 minutes to make (I had extra line already from my tranny line job, I just needed the fittings).
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Here is the install:
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I used a 90 degree banjo fitting at the box:
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Here is the pump side:
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The fittings were $32 total, the SS line I already had (but let's say a few dollars worth). The Borgeson line kit is $72 and only fits the Saginaw pumps.
If you are using SS braided teflon line, here is a useful tip. Cut the line with a cutoff wheel. The heat fuses the braided cover together and so it doesn't expand and fray out of control. Put your compression fitting collars onto the line while it's compressed like this. THEN fray the braided part, install your ferrel and finish the fitting assembly. If you do this, you won't need one of these (expensive!) tools:
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/kts-681/overview/
Though, if you are using rubber-lined SS braided hose, the Koul Tools thingy is invaluable. I would use teflon from herein, way better, easier to use, indestructable, no fancy tool needed.
Brian