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Old 09-10-04, 12:21 AM
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PS pump question

Are the power steering pumps interchangable between the S4 and the S5? i dropped my engine in before i forgot to ask and now i want to know if i gotta do more work before i get her runnign again.

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Old 09-10-04, 01:41 AM
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Wayne you know?

I know you're on and yes i do stalk you. i want this hopefully figured out by tonight so i can drive to work tomorrow

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The turbo's use the same pump. The NA's have a different setup.
I have done an NA 4/5 by using the same pump core & swapping all the attached parts.
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ok because on the old pump in my vert it didn't actually have any wiring on it so it threw me a curveball.
any explination would be awesome.
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M
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