Please be more specific, what are you trying to do. Are you installing a steering gear assembly where none existed?. Power steering boxes are very firmly bolted to the frame of the vehicle---nothing else is acceptable
The characteristics of a power steering hose is it is a hard rubber thick enough to hold the fluid needed to make the power steering work.
yea there not going to hold you down for it.
No, you don't have to remove the power steering pump to remove water pump. You do have to loosen the 2 screws that hold the power steering pump and then move power steering pump about an inch or so, so you can have access to some of the screws that hold the water pump on.
It will hold between two and three quarts
No. The braces will hold the teeth in place.
No, the pressure in the power steering system is too high for the clamps to hold the hose securely.
Braces are the accual thing that makes em' BRACES. brackets are the little things that hold them together.
A belt or braces (suspenders in American).
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you hold down the power button for 10 secounds then hold both the power button and the turn volume down button
The power steering stays where it is at. There is only 1 bracket that won't hook up and that is the one that bolts to the factory exhaust manifold. You will have to modify that bracket are make a bracket that will hold the power steering pump and keep it from moving.
it may be your steering assist pump: check the liquid level and if it is low, add until it is close to 'MAX'.After having added the power steering liquid, turn your steering wheel all the way to the left,hold it there(you should still hear the whine), then turn it all the way to the right,hold it there and repeat until you won't hear it anymore(2 or three times). PS: the power steering reservoir is not the one near the steering pump,that is the brake liquid reservoir; power steering reservoir is closer to the front of the car and has a bigger cap that says...power steering on it