duster wrote:Ok this look really nice.
Where did you buy these? cant find partsnumber to E-body on hydratech homepage.
How do you connect to the powersteering pump?
does it fit on the Magnumforce steeringpump.
//Mike
I just ordered through Bill Reilly, and told him what MC I had.
Here's the connection :
- From the PS pump high pressure output to the brake booster high pressure input.
- From the brake booster high pressure output to the steering box/rack input.
- From the brake booster low pressure output to a brass tee.
- From the steering box/rack output to the brass tee.
- From the brass tee to the PS pump return line.
All high pressure connection are made with stainless steel braided hose, supplied with the kit (ends already installed on one end, cut to length and install the other ends). All ends are steel AN or NPT fittings.
The low pressure hose is supplied too (reinforced rubber hose good to 1000 psi!), as is the tee. I just plugged the existing return line (coming from the steering rack) into the tee, and added a small piece of hose from the tee to the pump return nipple. The rest of the hose I installed from the booster to the tee.
It was pretty easy, all was done in under 4 hours (half that time was accessing the nuts from the two upper firewall bolts - attempting to remove the brakes without removing the dash is not fun).
My Master Cylinder to distribution block lines are flexible and kind of long. I had them made by Goodridge when I changed the MC last year, and I had them made just a bit longer than required since I did not know how I was going to fit the distribution block. Seems like it paid off, I did not even have to bleed the brakes. I just losened the banjo bolts (barely enough to rotate the ends) and that was all.
On the majority off applications, the MC will have to be completely removed, new lines will be needed, the MC will have to be bled again. So that's a one-day job.