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Old 11-17-07 | 07:56 PM
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How To: Power steering relocation

Note: This is my first write up and I hope this is as informative and instructional as I hope it is.

I had wanted to relocate my power steering and all I could find was this thread: https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/power-steering-relocation-write-up-664495/
And it's a bit of a pain to locate a 84-85 P/S bracket and it's even more of a pain to work with the cast iron.

I had my bracket off from removing my A/C and started looking at it. I figured out I could modify the stock bracket a bit to work on the lower position on the motor and aluminum is alot easier to work with than cast iron.
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Grinder/cutoff wheel
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Visegrips (to remove stud)

1. This is the line where I decided to cut the bracket in half.


2. And here you can see the line again and the point where I marked to drill out. I chose this spot to make the two bottom holes on the stock bracket esentially moved to the upper part.


3. Cut in half.


4. (From left to right)
a.I had to grind here to clear the stock oil cooler lines,
b.My first hole was a little to the right and corrected to the left.
c.The hole I enlarged to accept the larger stud on the engine.


5. I had mounted the bracket and realized I forgot to check the angle of the bracket (so the pulleys are all straight and aligned with the main) before I drilled the first two holes. I drilled the new one and filled in the rest with JB weld putty to return some more structural integrity (Note: It did hold fine even with the larger hole, I was just being careful.


6. Red: There is a threaded stud that has to be removed to allow the bracket to fully sit.
Blue (L): I added a washer and larger nut to allow this side to sit flush across the two bolts.
Blue (R): This is just the right side stud.


I'll be glad to field any questions or criticism.
Old 11-17-07 | 09:24 PM
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i was going to make a bracket for the same purpose. nice work!
Old 11-17-07 | 10:44 PM
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any finished product photos?
Old 11-17-07 | 11:08 PM
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Not yet. Ran out of light today. I could probably get some shots Monday.
Old 11-17-07 | 11:27 PM
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Um, why? I relocated my pump to the shed then sold it.
Old 11-17-07 | 11:32 PM
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Because I like my P/S and some other people might too?
Old 11-17-07 | 11:45 PM
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but why relocate it? Good write up though.
Old 11-18-07 | 12:09 AM
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it would make getting to the spark plugs easier. My man hands and the lack of space makes it difficult to change the plugs.
Old 11-18-07 | 12:24 AM
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I guess if it only takes you a couple hours to make this mod it may be worth it... but I've done more useless things when I was bored. Regardless, I'm curious to see the final result.

btw how long did it take to cut that bracket? lol
Old 11-18-07 | 12:41 AM
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^That's why he didn't go with the cast iron FB PS brackets. Hacksaw + cast iron = grab a chair, this'll take a while.
Old 11-18-07 | 01:02 AM
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I was wondering why relocate it? I wouldn't really think it'd make access that much better. My "relocation" was just an incidental comment.
Old 11-18-07 | 01:18 AM
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Oh right, I neglected to mention that I needed the room for intercooler piping. My bad.

I think it took me about 20mins alternating between the cutoff wheel and the hacksaw. Of course, if someone has a band saw or a larger cutoff wheel the time can be considerably shorter.
Old 11-18-07 | 02:35 AM
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run into any routing problems as far as the lines are concerned?
Old 11-18-07 | 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by DragonRx7
Hacksaw
Wow, that must've took a while!


5. I had mounted the bracket and realized I forgot to check the angle of the bracket (so the pulleys are all straight and aligned with the main) before I drilled the first two holes. I drilled the new one and filled in the rest with JB weld putty to return some more structural integrity (Note: It did hold fine even with the larger hole, I was just being careful.
Please do not do this!
Most epoxies have great tensile strength, but they have terrible compression strength.
You really did not "return some more structural integrity".
The JB Weld is eventually going to crumble and fall apart with the heat and vibration of the engine.


-Ted
Old 11-18-07 | 10:20 AM
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Thanks for the tip about the JB weld. Since I have all that spare aluminum, I might just make a replacement plug, if anything just to fill up the hole.

As far as the lines go, the hard lines seem to connect alright but the one small hose that connects to the reservoir is going to need to be replaced. The stock one is too long and would kink if I try to bend it.
Old 11-19-07 | 06:50 PM
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Alright, got some pictures of how low it sits with everything in.





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nice fit
Old 11-19-07 | 07:17 PM
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Excellent idea. I was trying to figure out a way to put my air/ water intercooler in the space where the battery and leading coils used to be (relocated them). My intercooler piping would probably work with this mod.

Reted nailed it with the jb weld issue. I would suggest that you pick up another bracket from a forum member for cheap and use the one you have now as a template for the new one, so you don't have to worry about breakage down the road.
Old 11-19-07 | 07:20 PM
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i wounder if its possible to relocate an alternater... my sway bar is hitting it
Old 11-19-07 | 07:25 PM
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drop it and get a smaller belt?
Old 11-19-07 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by scrip7
Reted nailed it with the jb weld issue. I would suggest that you pick up another bracket from a forum member for cheap and use the one you have now as a template for the new one, so you don't have to worry about breakage down the road.
Before I put it in I went ahead and cut a plug from the left over aluminum and wedged it into the space where the JB weld used to be.
Old 11-19-07 | 09:31 PM
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If you have no power steering or AC you can mount the alternator over there, Pineapple racing sold a kit a while ago, but I don't think it's available any more.

That's a STRUT BAR that it's hitting, a sway bar is a completely different thing.
Old 11-26-07 | 03:59 PM
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holly crap jason. this is awesome!
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thank you good sir, i spent a good part of the day doing this fabrication and it works GREAT!!!.
i had to move my intercooler piping up a little bit but other than that it fits like a glove. I feels so good to be able to take a turn with one hand!!!.. i followed your directions step by step and it works perfect. thanks alot man, really do appreciate it
Old 03-01-09 | 12:17 AM
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No prob. Glad someone posted back about this.

You had to move the piping up though? I suppose I might have a bit more curve right there. I did this to get more clearance for my piping in the first place. lol.


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