power steering conversion
Never heard that one asked before.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...power+steering
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...power+steering
its very easy. Just plug and play really. Having a lift makes it even easier.
You need the proper pump for your engine, the power rack, the U joint that connects the rack to the steering wheel rod, and the hoses.
There is a sensor on the one of the lines that is for line pressure. I think it just kicks a light on when you have low fluid. Since you didn't have PS already you simply won't hook this sensor up. Hook it all up, fill with fluid and get and alignment and you are finished. Its that easy
You need the proper pump for your engine, the power rack, the U joint that connects the rack to the steering wheel rod, and the hoses.
There is a sensor on the one of the lines that is for line pressure. I think it just kicks a light on when you have low fluid. Since you didn't have PS already you simply won't hook this sensor up. Hook it all up, fill with fluid and get and alignment and you are finished. Its that easy
get the same pump and mounts you have in your car.
No subframe is necessary. The EKs all have the same subframe.
here is a write up. i had forgotten existed when i first answered your question
http://repo.jackmoves.com/v/erik/album106/album119/
No subframe is necessary. The EKs all have the same subframe.
here is a write up. i had forgotten existed when i first answered your question
http://repo.jackmoves.com/v/erik/album106/album119/
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