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Old 12-31-2011, 10:56 PM   #1
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s13 So another P/S question with SR20....

I have a 1990 SOHC 240sx. I bought EVERYTHING I need to do this swap. Well except for one thing. My P/S setup. I understand I need a High pressure line. My question is do I also need the return? There is different write-ups saying you need the return line and some say you dont. So....do I buy the return hose too? AND can I use my SOHC Res with two hoses under it with this? Or do I need to buy the res with hoses under it and both hard lines to pump? I DID search but results had unclear answers. Thanks for help I hope your giving me.....

P.S. Ill buy all hoses and res from whomever has them!!!!
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basically you need all the power steering shit, minus the pump, from a dual cam.
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Old 01-01-2012, 11:18 AM   #3
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basically you need all the power steering shit, minus the pump, from a dual cam.
Cool man thanks, im just gonna get the chase bays setup. Cant find anybody this it, wish i could post in the WANTED!!!!!!
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You need a DOHC PS rack and resivior, pump can stay you can use a sohc or DOHC ps pump you would just have to trim the bracket a little bit. If you have hicas then I have no clue.
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You need a DOHC PS rack and resivior, pump can stay you can use a sohc or DOHC ps pump you would just have to trim the bracket a little bit. If you have hicas then I have no clue.
You might know more then me but im sure I dont need a Rack.
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I didnt use dohc rack on my mine.
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The PS hard lines are different. I had to swap the lines and I figured if I'm doing that might as well replace the rack and bushings while I'm in there.
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