for those that removed power steering
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for those that removed power steering
I just removed mine and I need to know what to do w/ the lines that were connected to the PS motor. I was told that Crooked Willow has a by pass kit that will allow it to stay lubricated and keep the fluids from spewing out of the lines. Anybody know anything about my options?
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Echo that. Where is everyone? I know a few of the guys on here have removed their PS, and would be more qualified to answer, but... You can basically loop the in and out on the rack to keep the fluid in a closed system. Ideally, you would take your ends to a hydraulic shop and have them make you a short hose with the correct ends on it. Most large tractor dealers have facilites to make lines like this also. Try to have the rack and the line as full as possible with fluid before you seal the system. That should do it!
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efini racing....are you still using your a/c??
if so, what is the belt number youre using to turn it?
ive been considering removing my PS but i didnt know how involved it was. i wasnt aware i could just loop the lines like yall are saying. i would also like to know about this kit and what exactly it consists of.
thanks
if so, what is the belt number youre using to turn it?
ive been considering removing my PS but i didnt know how involved it was. i wasnt aware i could just loop the lines like yall are saying. i would also like to know about this kit and what exactly it consists of.
thanks
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Originally posted by Exit13B
Echo that. Where is everyone? I know a few of the guys on here have removed their PS, and would be more qualified to answer, but... You can basically loop the in and out on the rack to keep the fluid in a closed system. Ideally, you would take your ends to a hydraulic shop and have them make you a short hose with the correct ends on it. Most large tractor dealers have facilites to make lines like this also. Try to have the rack and the line as full as possible with fluid before you seal the system. That should do it!
Echo that. Where is everyone? I know a few of the guys on here have removed their PS, and would be more qualified to answer, but... You can basically loop the in and out on the rack to keep the fluid in a closed system. Ideally, you would take your ends to a hydraulic shop and have them make you a short hose with the correct ends on it. Most large tractor dealers have facilites to make lines like this also. Try to have the rack and the line as full as possible with fluid before you seal the system. That should do it!
Gordon,
Let's see some pics of your AC belt mod? I need my AC?
Later, Jeff
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