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seandizzie 05-07-04 02:08 PM

powersteering cooler line removal
 
The ps cooling line has got to be moved. Can I just delete it or do I need to relocate? If I delete the cooling line will I have problems? I am gonig to try to fab up a v-mount using a spearco core and the ps lines are right where I want my radiator. i have my a/c removed so that is not a factor.

Maybe Ya'll could just covince me to loop the rack and pull the ps pump:D

seandizzie 05-07-04 09:53 PM

I just read that chris from rotary extreme said the cooling lines are not needed. I just don't know if my rack will over heat and seize, which I would like to avoid. any other thoughts on the subject

skunks 05-07-04 10:07 PM

i would run a high pressure hose to a relocated cooler (possible one with fins like a tranny cooler/oil cooler)

jspecracer7 05-08-04 01:43 AM

Re: powersteering cooler line removal
 

Originally posted by seandizzie
The ps cooling line has got to be moved. Can I just delete it or do I need to relocate? If I delete the cooling line will I have problems? I am gonig to try to fab up a v-mount using a spearco core and the ps lines are right where I want my radiator. i have my a/c removed so that is not a factor.

Maybe Ya'll could just covince me to loop the rack and pull the ps pump:D

Loop the damn rack and pull the power steering already!

Cossie 05-08-04 02:48 AM

removed the cooling hard lines with no adverse effects...

:)

rotarypower101 05-08-04 11:28 AM

Keep the cooling line, it fits very well with the vmount with very little modification. Get a tubing bender and bend inlet and out let to facilitate the underside of the radiator. If you do it right it will sit very snugly against the fan shroud and actually fit right into one of the hose clips on the fan shroud. I can show you a pic if necessary, but if you look at it it is pretty self explainitory. Then just fabricate some brakets and go to the hardware store and get some of those vinal covers tubing clips and your in bid-ness :D

tt2323 05-08-04 02:06 PM

Another vote for the removal, I'm no a/c or p/s myself. It should be very easy to relocate the cooler to get airflow if you buy longer pressure hoses.

FC3S.USD 05-09-04 12:39 PM

anyone now the size of screws needed to put on the rack when the the cooling line is removed ?


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