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pulling power steering
Ok i have a 1989 Toyota Corolla that needs a new power steering unit. I want to just rip it out for now and drive it for a little bit and see how it drives before I spend some money on a new one. My questions is
Is pulling power steering off a car as easy as I think? coul dyou just pull the belt off and thats that? or is there more to it? Sorry if this is stupid I have just never dont it before
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Little Red Ridin Hood
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yea you can just take the belt off, but the unit is still there. end the end doing nothing really.
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ya well right not the belt pully turns and squeels extreamly loud, it broke inside of the pump so....anyways thanks
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Taking the belt off doesn't really help anything. It just makes it harder to drive 0-10mph. If you actually remove the PS pump, you will have to loop the line (after you drain the fluid). This is still not the same as a manual rack.
Your best bet is to find out if the car was ever offered with just a manual rack. If so, get one from Mavel and install it. I am about to convert my RX7 to a Mavel rack also. Much better road feel, plus about 30lbs less weight over the front wheels.

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