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Depowering the power steering rack

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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by RX_Lucky7
... so, after reading this thread it seems that this argument between power/manual is entirely personal preference... sooooo... do I re install power steering or get a manual rack?
Logic fail.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 06:06 PM
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13bturbofc your logic sucks period. i did the exact depower that TitaniumTT did. took it from original write up he did its fantastic. works like a charm. welding the quill is what most others on here that did the procedure haven't done. are we missing something here. the way TitaniumTT does it make it the ultimate depower rack hands down. stop bitchin among yourselfs and stop letting your women drive your ****. get a set of ***** yank the wheel in the parking lot and drive the hell out of your cars. only babies cry "i cant do it ! its to hard to steer!" i had a 1949 mercury with a 460 and no power steering. it was a tank to steer. but i never bitched because i loved to drive it. think before you cry on here. you guys make me laugh.
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Old Nov 26, 2011 | 05:28 PM
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Will I ruin the rack by driving without the belt?

The power steering started to leak and most of the fluid leaked out. Until I have the time to work on it (either repair or depower), will I hurt the rack or anything else if I drive it with the belt removed? The reservoir is pretty well empty. Thanks.
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