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The 1971 Plymouth duster uses a power steering system ..... Have a good day
Most carts use steering shaft, spindle, tie rods, and pitman arm steering system. This is the simplest and most inexpensive system. http://www.bmikarts.com/Steering-Wheels-Components_c_274.html
A square one
Rack and Pinion with power assist.
A steering system of the parallelogram type is normally fitted with a steering box assembly. You should check for excessive movement in the steering box itself. This can be done by having the vehicle on the ground, and feeling the "free play" in the steering wheel with the road wheels in the straight ahead position. While watching the wheels to see how much you can move the steering wheel, before the road wheels start to move. Check this amount of movement and report any excessive movement to your supervisor.
The 1998 Honda Civic is equipped with a rack-and-pinion steering system. This type of steering provides precise handling and a direct connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels. Most models of this year also feature power steering, which enhances ease of steering, especially at lower speeds.
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It depends on the type of vehicle and the steering system that it has. If the vehicle has rack and pinion steering, it may be a bad rack and pinion. If the vehicle has a steering gear, like most older cars of pickup trucks, It could have a bad steering gear.
Synthetic power steering fluid from the dealer only. Do NOT mix drugstore power steering fluid, ATF, or non-synthetic fluid in your steering system. Damage to the seals/gaskets could result in leaks.
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It's possible but not likely. As far as you are sure that you have put the right kind of fluid, it's not the fluid's fault. It might be joints, power steering pump, pump steering rack, some air or water in the system.
I checked Chilton's and Haynes manuals and they both say to use Type F Automatic transmission fluid for the power steering.