power steering rack loop
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power steering rack loop
im not running power steering on my 95 teg ls, i know you can loop the lines together, i have a general idea of how its supposed to be but does anyone have some pics of what theirs looks like?? i just want to make sure i do it right.
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don't loop the lines that build pressure and makes it harder i put a hose connected to a clutch resivor and put a dab of ps fluid works great but you need a 3 way tee its easy
Modified by DOHCgarage919 at 6:13 PM 6/20/2007
Modified by DOHCgarage919 at 6:13 PM 6/20/2007
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Re: power steering rack loop (DOHCgarage919)
this doesn't take long if you got everything but if you do this don't put any power steering fluid in once you do this move the steering wheel and if fluid shoots out into the resivor and little fluid is in leave it if you see no ps fluid put very little ps fluid you don't want the resivor to be full because it will build pressure and your ps will be hard
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Re: power steering rack loop (CleanLikeJdm)
i dont know but mine is like my eg with no ps and a sohc it feels so easy your might be easy to move but not as mine my friend did what you did and says mines easier so do it my way
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Re: power steering rack loop (atleast-3)
Both ways will work but i prefer the best overal root and id say the breather system is the smarter way to go.
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Re: power steering rack loop (DOHCgarage919)
that was hard to read.
there is a member on there that sells the power steering kit elmination kit if you want to take the guessing work out of what to get or what not.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DOHCgarage919 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this doesn't take long if you got everything but if you do this don't put any power steering fluid in once you do this move the steering wheel and if fluid shoots out into the resivor and little fluid is in leave it if you see no ps fluid put very little ps fluid you don't want the resivor to be full because it will build pressure and your ps will be hard</TD></TR></TABLE>
there is a member on there that sells the power steering kit elmination kit if you want to take the guessing work out of what to get or what not.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DOHCgarage919 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this doesn't take long if you got everything but if you do this don't put any power steering fluid in once you do this move the steering wheel and if fluid shoots out into the resivor and little fluid is in leave it if you see no ps fluid put very little ps fluid you don't want the resivor to be full because it will build pressure and your ps will be hard</TD></TR></TABLE>
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