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Old Oct 28, 2002 | 02:11 AM
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Question Sompe power steering removal q's

im not a complete moron when if comes to working on cars, but im not a master machanic either. ive been doing a lot of research on taking out my power steering and have a few questions. i couldnt find any good write ups about this and the ones i found were vague and didnt have any pictures. before starting this project i thought it was going to be easy but after doing much research i can say i was very wrong. please help me out. thanks!!!

1. how hard is it to remove the power steering with the motor still in the car? ive done searches and it seems like everyones done it with the motor already out.

2. i have a 90 tII and how do you take everything out? step by step. ive done searches on this also and all ive found were people saying that they ripped it out and plugged or reroutes the lines. which lines? plug what? any pics?

3. about how long do you think this job would take??

thanks in advance!!!
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Old Oct 28, 2002 | 12:18 PM
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hello???
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Old Oct 28, 2002 | 12:51 PM
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i did a write up awhile ago how to do it... search my name a try and find it, its pretty basic
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