advantage/disavantage plug power steering rack??
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advantage/disavantage plug power steering rack??
so my idea is to take my power steering and plug the compression fittings instead of looping. In hopes of making it manual. Although i was planning on turn the steering wheel lock to lock to bleed out some excess but leaving just enough fluid so that the rack stay lubed.
Has anyone done this??
Wondering if someone can chime in
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Has anyone done this??
Wondering if someone can chime in
Thank You
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Re: advantage/disavantage plug power steering rack?? (BIG T)
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=184202
that might help u. i have seen power steering delete kits but i dont remember where nor can i find them nemore. good luck wiht it. what car is it in?
that might help u. i have seen power steering delete kits but i dont remember where nor can i find them nemore. good luck wiht it. what car is it in?
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Re: advantage/disavantage plug power steering rack?? (BIG T)
ok so how about looping the lines like they say to do and then the 4 other holes that are left over can i plug those??
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Re: advantage/disavantage plug power steering rack?? (BIG T)
the only other thing u have to do besides looping the high pressure ones is to tap a t fitting into the line that is on the right of the rear engine mount and attach one end of the t fiting to a hose and up to a breather.
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