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Old 26-05-2005, 02:32 PM
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Much different in size? Almost identical arnt they?
Old 26-05-2005, 03:17 PM
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bolt up to the same place if that is what you mean?

building a kit car?
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Another "not for me question" but yea kinda.

I know they bolt up in same place, just worried a PAS rack would foul the engine/sump, as i know the non-PAS dont...
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Try it and see i guess.

Use a corsa system if all else fails?
Old 26-05-2005, 03:29 PM
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Corsa system? What the rack?

Was thinking cossie rack and elec pas pump
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corsa one is completely electric, no power rack involved and no fluid, its on the column.
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And thats easy to install?!

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Old 26-05-2005, 03:57 PM
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post a query about it, someone on here has it on an escort mk2 IIRC
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cool, maybe il wait for the search function, if it ever returns

ive seen the kits that are same but aftermarket, but they feckin pricey
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If you decide on the corsa route, talk to sbd16v on here, he may be able to get you it cheapish
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That route sounds idea if i know anything about it

Can you run a PAS rack disconnected from a PAS pump with no damage, as they quicker racks than non-PAS sierra quick racks...
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Yes i should think that you could as the steering still works on a car when the belt breakes, but i guess that you may need to pump it full of grease so its lubricated without the fluid in it.
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