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skidmark2000Jan-11-11 10:54 AM
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#33172, "POWER STEERING LOOPING."


          

What exactly do I need to loop the power steering hoses. I've been driving without the belt....Will this damage anything?

  

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Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOneJan-11-11 11:06 AM
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#33173, "RE: POWER STEERING LOOPING."
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Originally posted by skidmark2000
What exactly do I need to loop the power steering hoses.


There's an in and an out on the rack and pinion. Connect the two.

Originally posted by skidmark2000
I've been driving without the belt....Will this damage anything?


No.

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skidmark2000Jan-11-11 06:00 PM
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#33174, "RE: POWER STEERING LOOPING."
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OH OK,cool.....What kind of connector do I use to loop 'em?

  

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Black_EclipseJan-12-11 01:12 AM
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#33175, "RE: POWER STEERING LOOPING."
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Will just plugging each line separately cause a problem?

Built and Boosted...but usually broken..'sigh'

  

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RoninEclipse2GJan-12-11 06:39 PM
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#33176, "RE: POWER STEERING LOOPING."
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Originally posted by skidmark2000
OH OK,cool.....What kind of connector do I use to loop 'em?


Go to the hardware store and get a metal hose connector. The brass ones for air lines that look like stacked cones work great


Originally posted by Black_Eclipse
Will just plugging each line separately cause a problem?


Yup, you won't be able to turn the wheel.

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