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03-17-2010, 02:49 PM | #61 | |
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yeah ill check it out on that one. my old setup wasnt leaking so i dont think it's the pump. although i have no clue what they were using as fluid before. it might be PS fluid instead of the ATF. but good to know or have an option thanks. ill post up results. |
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03-17-2010, 07:20 PM | #62 | |
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Low Pressure: EAR-351008ERL 10ft of -8AN Pro-Lite 350, Braided Nylon EAR-900208ERL -8AN Econ-O-Fit,blue For the s13 chassis, you'll need two extra fittings. The s14 has a power steering cooler on the low pressure side, whereas the s13 is just a line going back to the reservoir. The cooler is just an aluminum tube that runs across the front of the subframe and back. The s14 can use a hose clamp (econ-o-fit) or whatever, but the s13 needs the following. EAR-9919EFJERL -8AN to 16mm x 1.5, AN to Metric fitting adapter, blue RUS-610101 45degree -8AN to -8AN, aluminum, nickel plated Comments: About 2-3ft of the hose was used. For the s14, you'll need two Econ-o-fit hose clamps. For the s13, you'll need only one. The other end uses the extra two fittings. |
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03-18-2010, 01:55 AM | #63 |
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You really think I am that Dumb.... thank you... no really!
You obviously don't know what "I" am taking about... Awww the 2 lines in the front look sooooo coool... how cute... But Why did you leave the other 2 in the BACK stock? Yes... Brainasium... those!!! -Drew |
03-18-2010, 02:30 AM | #64 | |
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TMS, theres no reason for nissan to make the back lines a different thread diameter/pitch so 14x1.5 should be it.
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03-18-2010, 07:50 AM | #65 | |
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sorry. last time i am gonna try and help you. geez |
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03-26-2010, 02:41 PM | #67 | |
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reservoir>pump>steering rack>cooler>reservoir? heres another thing...my pump...doesnt have that JOINT-OUTLET piece... ( JOINT-OUTLET,POWER STEERING PUMP - 240SX (S13) 1989-1994 :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com , third diagram part # 49587) ... will this line still work without it...as far as the thread pitch goes anyway?
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05-16-2010, 10:02 PM | #68 |
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Im thinking about getting this within the next week or so, Where can i get that second line at going to the rack, the one that's braided in the picture above from under the car?
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05-16-2010, 10:47 PM | #69 | |
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to replace the straight adapter on your water neck.
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05-19-2010, 03:40 PM | #70 | |
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High Pressure: (2) AER-FCM4032 -6AN 90 degree reusable elbow fitting (1) AER-FCM2240 -6AN to 14mm x 1.5, AN to metric fitting (1) AER-FCM2241 -6AN to 16mm x 1.5, AN to metric fitting (2 ft.) AER-FBC0600 -6AN Teflon Racing Hose Also, what are the fitting sizes and line size to make the hose from the pump to reservoir braided? I have a spare braided line that was used as an oil return for a turbo that I would want to use for this line. Thanks.
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05-20-2010, 11:57 AM | #71 | |
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05-20-2010, 05:01 PM | #72 |
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Aeroquip Teflon Racing Hose
Superior fluid compatibility, abrasion and corrosion resistance for reliable service. Made with an extruded Teflon inner tube that's compatible with a wide range of fluids, including hydraulic brake fluids. The hose has a bright stainless steel wire-braid cover that resists abrasion and corrosion, providing optimum dependability. Applications: Offraod brake, transmission, clutch, gauge, N20, power steering, hydraulic. -03 specs: 0.14 Hose ID, 0.25 Hose OD, Max operating pressure of 3000 PSI -04 specs: 0.19 Hose ID, 0.30 Hose OD, Max operating pressure of 3000 PSI -06 specs: 0.32 Hose ID, 0.43 Hose OD, Max operating pressure of 2500 PSI This was taken straight off the website. so you're saying that this -6AN hose rated for 2500 psi isnt good enough for power steering? Also, it says it compatible with power steering in the description.
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05-20-2010, 07:25 PM | #73 |
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ok. does anyone who has actually made there own high pressure power steering line have pictures of it installed or peiced together?
is it true that for high pressure a special machine needs to press the fittings onto the hose? cant the pressure fittings and the pressure hose be bought and peiced together just like any other braided line? as long as the fittings and hose are both rated for the correct pressure.
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05-22-2010, 01:35 AM | #77 |
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I will admit, I did not read the description. But if its good for 2500psi, it should be good enough.
There are different ways to do high pressure hoses. I see that Isis crimped one end and assembled the other by hand(as it looks), some crimp both ends and some go together like regular ss hose. I know Aeroquip has some high pressure hose and fittings that have a brass ferrule that you slip between the braid and hose, then install onto the fitting itself. I used Earls PS specific fittings and hose. Went together similar to regular ss hose (I have not assembled regular SS hose before) Here are a few blurry cell phone pics of the line I made for my high pressure p/s hose. I dont have any pictures of mine on the car as my cameras are not good in low light areas.
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05-22-2010, 07:57 PM | #79 |
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No idea on aeroquip. Russels has a ferrule that goes between the ss braid and the hose itself, then put together like regular. Earls is similar to regular, just a bit tougher. Just do some research and you should find what you need.
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05-24-2010, 03:00 PM | #81 |
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they said the aeroquip lines go together like normal braided lines do. no crimping necessary. they assemble with hand tools and are perfect for power steering application.
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07-05-2010, 02:16 PM | #82 |
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So anyone have any tips on removing the hard line bracket? I have emissions and a/c in the car still and my gorilla hands won't fit down there. >_<
Edit: I just cut the hard line off then pulled it through the bracket, w00t! Last edited by naibaf; 07-05-2010 at 04:24 PM.. |
07-30-2010, 05:17 PM | #83 |
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Wondering how the hoses are holding up for everyone? Anyone experiencing any leaks???
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08-05-2010, 08:10 AM | #84 |
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Just posting this in here. I bought a ISIS power steering line for my 2JZGTE 240sx. and installed it last night. WORKS PERFECTLY! no leaks, and it's nice to have P/s again!
the line is about as short as you would want it in a JZ/S-chassis car, but it works just fine.
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08-07-2010, 02:03 PM | #86 |
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Ok I'm frustrated as hell right now. Put the isis hose on. Added atf into the reservoir, cut the car on. From here I turned the steering wheel probably 100+ times and the atf still has small bubbles all in it. I was doing this with the wheels off the ground. I cut the car off for a minute then started it again with a puff of smoke out of the tail pipe. Knew that wasn't good so I checked the oil and there's splotchy oil on it like perhaps water in it. I'm going to change the oil tomorrow to see if maybe water got in it and pray no damage was done as the car did not overheat. How in the hell do I get the bubbles out? I know turn the wheel back and forth but why is it not going away?
Ok let me add another detail. I have actually only been able to put in 3/4 of a quart of atf as well. The fluid level is not dropping as air comes out of the system either. Last edited by nddavis2; 08-07-2010 at 05:27 PM.. Reason: more details |
08-24-2010, 03:35 PM | #87 |
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For those of you who made their own ps line for SR20's, do you mind telling me the proper hose fittings that fit into the PS pump and the upper banjo mounting place (on my NX it's on the psgr strut tower).
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08-29-2010, 03:11 PM | #88 |
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wondering if anyone used a washer on the rack side of the fitting for this line? I used the supplied washer with the kit for the fitting with the small rubber ring that goes into the rack, and re used the copper washer on the factory ps pump with the other fitting. Is this wrong? There is a slow leak on the rack side fitting...
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09-04-2010, 12:35 AM | #89 |
going to try to build the p/s hoses(going to use the anplumbing material) for my hicas because i could never find the hose for the rear steering. just wondering on the fitting for the rack does it have to be a 90 degree or can i put a 45 degree(because the one that MadScientist posted in the pic looks like a 45)??? also would the fitting adapters be the same ones since the pump and rack are diffenent from the non-hicas 240's i think they are but just want to make sure before i buy the stuff
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