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Plymouth (1960) Power steering Fluid
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kaiserwilhelm
Posted 2021-08-19 6:46 PM (#614319)
Subject: Plymouth (1960) Power steering Fluid


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"Use only part number 2084329" power steering fluid.

What is the equivalent to this in 2021? I am looking at the service manual.
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56D500boy
Posted 2021-08-19 9:59 PM (#614323 - in reply to #614319)
Subject: RE: Plymouth (1960) Power steering Fluid



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kaiserwilhelm - 2021-08-19 3:46 PM
"Use only part number 2084329" power steering fluid.
What is the equivalent to this in 2021? I am looking at the service manual.


I found this on the internet (so don't necessarily believe it):

"The factory workshop manual and the Owner's Manual for my car, a 1975 Jensen Interceptor (Chrysler 440 driveline) with a Federal 1.06 power steering pump, say that "Chrysler Fluid Part Number 2084329 or Veedol ATF Special 3433" power steering fluid must be used in my power steering system. The 1975 Mopar Chassis Service Manual also specifically says NOT to use ATF. Does anyone know what the modern equivalent of Chrysler 2084329 P/S fluid is? I've read that Mopar MS5931 power steering fluid is for all pre-98 Chrysler cars, but don't know if that means it is a good substitute for 2084329 PSF. Must be some out there who have had to deal with this issue too? Thanks, Wil"

REFERENCE: https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/modern-substitute-for-chry...

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wizard
Posted 2021-08-20 12:56 AM (#614331 - in reply to #614319)
Subject: Re: Plymouth (1960) Power steering Fluid



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Just use a modern power steering fluid. I use Red Line synthetic power steering fluid since many years.
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