Route pressurized brake fluid safely between the chassis hard line and the wheel with the Dorman - First Stop Brake Hydraulic Hose H73318, a flexible rear-center brake hose that flexes with suspension and steering travel while carrying fluid to the brake. Precision-engineered to match the fit, function, and performance of the original hose, it drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications, including the 1971 Mercury Cyclone, 1971-1972 and 1975-1977 Mercury Comet, 1975-1977 Ford Maverick, 1975-1980 Ford Granada, 1975-1980 Mercury Monarch, 1977-1980 Lincoln Versailles, 1979 Ford LTD, and 1979 Mercury Marquis (all engines) — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
End 1 is a junction fitting with a 7/16-24 thread and inverted flare; End 2 is a female fitting with a 3/8-24 inside diameter and inverted flare. Overall length is 13.12 in; color is black. Mounting hardware, bracket, and gasket or seal are not included. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: 18J34 · 87-34306 · 8734306 · B916179 · 610252 · HB-81306 · HB81306 · 77009 · 150.61306 · BH402560 · 350-54119 · 35054119 · D0DZ2282B · D0DZ2282D · D5DZ2262B · D6DZ2282A · BH36710 · 2203533 · BH73318 · F73318
Manufacturer part number H73318
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What vehicles does this brake hose fit?
Direct-fit for the 1971 Mercury Cyclone, 1971-1972 & 1975-1977 Mercury Comet, 1975-1977 Ford Maverick, 1975-1980 Ford Granada & Mercury Monarch, 1977-1980 Lincoln Versailles, 1979 Ford LTD & Mercury Marquis. See the Buyer's Guide tab.
What position is this hose for?
It is cataloged as the rear-center brake hydraulic hose for the listed applications.
What is it made of?
The hose is made with EPDM rubber and a rubber outer sleeve, with specially coated, corrosion-resistant treated-steel end fittings.
What are the end fittings and length?
End 1 is a junction fitting with a 7/16-24 thread and inverted flare; End 2 is a female fitting with a 3/8-24 inside diameter and inverted flare. Overall length is 13.12 in.
What are signs this brake hose may need replacing?
Cracked, bulging, or leaking rubber, or a soft/spongy pedal can be signs a flexible brake hose may need replacing. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.