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Old 02-02-2005, 05:28 PM
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Guys i need help with getting these things removed... I have the ac fan and rad out, aswell as the ac compresser and the p/s unit... how do i get the piping out next?
Old 02-02-2005, 06:34 PM
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it should be really easy just pull it out... it was so easy i dont even remember out to do it.... sorry. you have manual or looped stearing rack right?
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you already did the hard part now just rip the **** out
Old 02-02-2005, 06:59 PM
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there are 2 lines coming out of the rack can i just leave that unpluged? i already had **** leak everywhere..
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no you have to loop it. i dont know how to do that i just got a car with a manual rack. i think there are a lot of threads on it here
Old 02-02-2005, 07:54 PM
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did you get the dryer can out from behind the wheel well? if you arent going to sell your ac and lines just rip em out if you want to sell them be careful and dont bend them
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Well what do u mean by manual steering rack? There is an automatic? And whats up with the power steering cable going to the firewall and inside the car? What the hell is up with that.... anyways how do i remove it =P
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automatic=power.. i dont remember if its in the eg+ forum or the itr but theres a few writeups on the conversion. happy hunting
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Well **** i just removed the power steering so am i back to manual?
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because i really just want to remove all the pipes....
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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=184202

here is one of the write ups i found in the faq i think theres a few more though...

a manual rack is different from a ps one. cus fluids and what not. theres a lot more of information on this than i am aware. i took the easy way out by getting a cx so i never really bothered learning.
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I dont want power steering i just really would like to remove the hoses and be done with... and whats the point and looping back the tubes? I mean almost all the fluid is drained
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you still have the power stearing rack and if there isnt enough fluid it will fail. looping the tubes can stop it from breaking. the manual and power stearing racks are totally different. a stearing rack that dies while driving is bad news.

with the a/c you can just gut it and be done with it.
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Ok right now i just have bent pipes... everything is pretty much removed... i just have some of the pipes running up the side of the drivers side shock down... What should i do i dont want to break anything =\


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Morning Bump For Some Help
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Default Re: A/C, and P/S Removal (Otherguy92)

Where are you located, i might be interesed in your ps pump/hoes, and we can swap racks!
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