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Old Jan 6, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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Default 00 civic hb power steering removal help please

Alright let me start this off that i have had some great help on honda tech and hope to continue to do soo in the future. I did a search on the subject but only was able to find FS and WTB adds. My power steering in my ek has had a pretty bad leak for the last while and i have had it fixed and fixed it myself numerous times and its to the point where i will have to totally redo all of the lines. Now i am not wanting to undo the lines but rather convert it to manual steering. Could some one please let me know the parts i will need and the steps i should take to acomplish this goal. I am not mechanically inclined but have never done anyting with powers teering before. At this point i only know that i will have to remove the resevoir and then remove the power steering lines but am unaware what to do after? will i need to find a manual steering rack from my local autowreckers? The motor is a b16b if that makes any difference. I would really apreciate if some one could post that is more knowledable on the subject than me.

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Old Jan 6, 2007 | 06:34 PM
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come on guys 20 views and no help!
come on i know some of the HT guru's know this
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