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Old 03-08-13, 02:36 PM
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doing my t2 swap power stearing?

im about ready to swap the t2 in my na 86 rx7 with a manual rack what all do i need to do to the motor cause i notice there where alot of hoses conected to the engine for the pump and other than taking the pump and rack off is there anything else? thanks in advance
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You worded that question all kinds of weird, and your nearly complete lack of punctuation makes it even harder to understand. From what I gather, though, the question you're asking is whether you need to remove the power steering pump and hoses from the TII engine, as your 86 N/A has a manual steering rack, and if there's anything else to consider when doing so? So if that is, in fact, the question, then the answer is simple. Remove the power steering pump and hoses.
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I am actually looking for a power steering pump and rack, if your rack is a 15.1, I am very interested to swap it with my 20.1 manual rack, If you are interested, let me know your price. By the way, I do not won’t the electronic version.
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