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It's also possible the pump was built with for much higher psi than the rack was, which also happens frequently. |
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That's why I asked if it had run before.
Here is how I remember it. If you are standing at the front of the car, looking down at the rack. Return - Rack Pressure - Pinion Return is closest to the column. |
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Improperly torqued? Isolated incident? Improper install? Bad run of parts? |
I Sent a direct message to the original post, since he was posting for a friend he was going to pass the information on to them... I have not heard back.
As to what happened to the u-joint its hard to say without getting it back and getting the serial number off of it and examining it. John |
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No issues... I have them installed on a truck my Dad drives everyday. They have about 100K miles on them and still going.
John |
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