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    1. #5
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      Nov 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by GBodyGMachine
      A Power Rack Is Ment To Be A Power Rack. If You Drain All The Fluid From The Rack, Steering Effort Wont Be As Bad As If You Lost You Pump Lets Say. But Steering Effort Will Still Be More Than If You Had A Manual Rack. Also If You Drain All The Fluid Out Of The Rack, You Loose Lubrication. But If You Leave It In, You Have To Rotate The Gears And Move Fluid, That Is Why A Power Steering System Whose Pump Went Out Is So Hard To Steer.

      Jeff
      I was thinking he ought to put a line from the pressure to return line and leave it filled with fluid. That leaves the lubrication in there, and not fighting pressure build up on either end.

      If you're running a pump anyways, what is there to gain not running pressure to the rack?






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