Power Steering bracket
Power Steering bracket
I got sick of having to remove the power steering pump when ever I needed to take the exhast manifold off. So I finally bit the bullet and moved the power steering pump down to where the air con used to be.
Here is what it used to look like.
I cut out some 10 mm aluminium plate and welded it to the cut and shut air con bracket.
Painted it
Made all new hoses, mounted the power steering cooler slightly differently
And there it is, in its new position.
Here is what it used to look like.
I cut out some 10 mm aluminium plate and welded it to the cut and shut air con bracket.
Painted it
Made all new hoses, mounted the power steering cooler slightly differently
And there it is, in its new position.
Agatha the ugly Starion
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OLD FART wrote:Thats where my 200sx ps pump is as well :)MR Bender wrote:good im not the only one that has put it there!
looks good mate
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But why use a 200sx pump?
What is the advantage?
Just wondering because I have a whole box full of various 4G63 dohc pumps
What is the advantage?
Just wondering because I have a whole box full of various 4G63 dohc pumps
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Not 4 any particular reason other than that we used the AC multi V pulley on the Harmonic balancer instead of changeing the staz ps pulleyXentro wrote:But why use a 200sx pump?
What is the advantage?
Just wondering because I have a whole box full of various 4G63 dohc pumps
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with the brackets i made up you can easily R&R the exhaust manifold on steve's car without pulling the pump...
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This might be a crazy (or dumb) idea, but electric water pumps are readily available, but what about an electric power steering pump. It could be fitted almost anywhere. But I've never seen one, or is there a good reason why they don't make one.
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mr2s have em. there are conversion details to be found online for a lot of cars. It would be possible with the starion as well. You need to be somewhat electrically minded, or at least not afraid to blow some fuses or compenents.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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