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power steering to a 253 hilux

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power steering to a 253 hilux

Post by cashy »

hi all
was just wondering if any one could help me with power steering on my lux where do i start is it possable help please

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Post by longlux »

Moved :D

It is I had it on mine when it had a 253 I used the holden pump with a custom made bracket & hoses to the lux power steering unit.

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Post by PASSNBY »

how much did it cost? im looking to do the same thing
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Post by Struth »

If it's and IFS Lux you can bracket the toyo p/steer pump to the motor with a custom pulley then just use the standard power steering lines.

Only real cost is getting the pulley turned from a pulley blank.

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Post by cashy »

no i.f.s. leaf sprung
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Post by Struth »

Is the p/steer pump on the driver side of the toyota engine?

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Post by cashy »

it has got nothing 253 holden so it would be rhs i think when i put one on i know that i can bolt one up. but its what what to do after that
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Post by Struth »

Fair enough, if I was doing it I would fit up the standard Toyo p/steer box and mount the Toyo p/steer pump that goes with it to the 253.

At least then the pump and box are matched and meant to work together.

I did this on my 4 Runner (IFS) and the standard Toyo p/steer lines fit well.

If the p/steer pump is like mine then you will need to get a modified pulley as I mentioned earlier to align with the 253 balancer pulley.

For off spec power steer lines you can use rubber hose and good hose clamps for the return line and will need to get someone like Pirtek to make up a new pressure line from the pump to the box.

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Post by V8 Hilux »

I just used the standard holden mount for the holden pump. Modified the
holden mount holes a bit to clear the battery. Got some fittings from the
hydralic shop (there not Cheap!) to fit to toyota box. Seems to work fine.
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Post by cashy »

ok cool dose anyone wana do it or can tell me some one who will
not enough time in the day
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Post by LFONZ »

i just cut the holden pump bracket and lifted it up 1-2", stick it together again. Custom lines made from the std lux and holden ones, about $100 (most hydrolic joints will do it 4 u).

job done!
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Post by LFONZ »

i just cut the holden pump bracket and lifted it up 1-2", stick it together again. Custom lines made from the std lux and holden ones, about $100 (most hydrolic joints will do it 4 u).

job done!
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Post by cashy »

cut the bracket ? can you send any photos
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Post by LFONZ »

[/quote]cut the bracket ? can you send any photos

can you tell me how to post them
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Post by LFONZ »

nice, i got that last post messed up damn good
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Post by cashy »

so when you say cut the bracket do you mean mone it out or up i dont know how to post photos here but you can email them to me chriscashman@bigpond.com that would be great do you live any where around ringwood


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Post by Struth »

Cashy, this is the standard EFI 304 p/steer bracket modified to take the Toyota p/steer pump. The Holden p/steer pump would have been more difficult to mount IMO. Photos aren't real good because it's tight in the engine bay, but the pump has plenty of clearence to everything and the standard Toyota p/steer lines hooked straight up with no mod's. I have a drawing of the pulley and it cost me $68.00 to get made in bayswater. This is in a 4Runner so would probably fit the same in a Hi Lux.

I am in Ferntree Gully so pm if you want to do a deal on me supplying one of these brackets.
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Post by cashy »

yeah cool how much do you want. do you wana do the whole thing will pay goog cash
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Post by Struth »

Sweet, pm me your number and we can discuss,

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