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    im converting my 90 EF from ps to non ps, i removed all lines and im actually replacing the entire ps rack with a manual rack, i have heard nightmares from trying to convert one to the other using the same rack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onebaddXJ@teamFX
    im converting my 90 EF from ps to non ps, i removed all lines and im actually replacing the entire ps rack with a manual rack, i have heard nightmares from trying to convert one to the other using the same rack.
    no nightmares involved. It's just a matter of finding a clamp that will hold... enormongus amounts of pressure go through the power steering rack, so when you put a piece of hose around both pieces and clamp it, you have to be prepared for it to pop a few times before you finally get it really "bitten" on. I was lucky when I did mine (OP.. pay attention HERE) and LEFT ABOUT 3" OF HARD LINES so that I had plenty of "clamp space". Without that I would have been royally F'd.

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