AC/power steering in a hatchback EG with an h22a
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AC/power steering in a hatchback EG with an h22a
I'm planning an h22 swap in to my eg hatch and I was wondering if it's possible to have ac and/or power steering installed with that swap. And also I was wondering about the shift linkage. It's cable right? and how would that be installed into my civic? I've never worked with h22's so I don't know much about them. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Re: AC/power steering in a hatchback EG with an h22a (CrVtec122)
HCP makes a A/C relocator bracket. Will allow A/C to be installed with a H22. Some modification with A/C lines may have to be made. I have seen many people with it
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Re: AC/power steering in a hatchback EG with an h22a (CrVtec122)
A/C
Use the HCP H22 A/C bracket. Pic is on the EK Civic but samething.....
PS
In the 92-95 Civic chassis, use the 97+ Prelude PS pump & bracket since it's smaller and will clear the hood. You need to refit or weld the lines to the existing Civic PS lines.
Use the HCP H22 A/C bracket. Pic is on the EK Civic but samething.....
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In the 92-95 Civic chassis, use the 97+ Prelude PS pump & bracket since it's smaller and will clear the hood. You need to refit or weld the lines to the existing Civic PS lines.
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Re: AC/power steering in a hatchback EG with an h22a (Newman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Newman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You need to refit or weld the lines to the existing Civic PS lines.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Make sure you weld the smaller metal tube and connect the rubber line so that the two do not connect to each other. If you connect them both to each, you will always have air in the system and it will always make noise.
Make sure you weld the smaller metal tube and connect the rubber line so that the two do not connect to each other. If you connect them both to each, you will always have air in the system and it will always make noise.
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Re: AC/power steering in a hatchback EG with an h22a (turbogixxer)
u will need to get thinner fans for the ac to work. You will also need to bend some of the ac lines to fit too
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