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Power steering? or no power steering...

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Old 06-30-2008, 01:40 PM
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Ok... I know the basic set up of a 13b... and I know that a 13b has 4 belts... well... this is where things get weird...



When I got the car I noted two things... well two things missing... power steering and ac pumps I later found were gone. I made a discovery later... I have two tanks... (I know... weird... I have brake fluid and power steering...)



So... here is my question... what gives?!? Do I have power steering??? More over is it a manual rack or what?!? Throw me a friggen bone here!!!
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Old 06-30-2008, 02:30 PM
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pics would really help...
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Old 06-30-2008, 04:15 PM
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the powersteering tank is on the pump itself, alot of people removed ps and ac from PS equiped cars and just ran the rack as is, or they install a manual steering rack.



you cant visable see the PS container, its not clear plastic.



where is this PS container you speak of?



if both PS and AC were removed from your car usually the car is left with a single belt as most cars then have the air pump removed, or a dual belt conversion that runs the alternator and waterpump.
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