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Hybrid power steering plumbing

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Hybrid power steering plumbing

Post by Slunnie »

I have an LC60 PAS box and a RoverV8 pump on a project.

Any ideas that are not me making bits on how you would go about plumbing them together or go about getting the bits made to plumb them together? I'm not a business, and so assume that Pirtech won't drop in for a coldie. Sydney based also.

Thanks for any assistance.
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Post by jugger »

there would be other smaller hydro workshops aroud . i could tell u of a place but there in ipswich QLD so i dont think they would come that far but ive seen them do car work for ppl before.
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Post by CWBYUP »

Measure the length of line needed
Take digi photo of the set up in car
Get old pipes.

Take all to pirtek / enzed and say I want this.

Thats what i did last time and the bloke was great.
Droped in there again last week because i needed a brass piece for my compressor, gave it to me cause he wasnt sure if it would work or not.

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Post by Slunnie »

Ahhh, excellent. Thanks for this fellas. :D
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Post by turbo gu »

try a company called kwik fix . they have a mobile service. based at brookvale but go all over sydney.
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Post by Roctoy »

turbo gu wrote:try a company called kwik fix . they have a mobile service. based at brookvale but go all over sydney.
It's Kwik Fit, there was a service guy nemed Stewart that did the power steer hoses on my lux, he was a 4wd nut.

Mobile based Sydney, highly recommended.

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Post by turbo gu »

Roctoy Designfab wrote:
turbo gu wrote:try a company called kwik fix . they have a mobile service. based at brookvale but go all over sydney.
It's Kwik Fit, there was a service guy nemed Stewart that did the power steer hoses on my lux, he was a 4wd nut.

Mobile based Sydney, highly recommended.

Pirtek sux bum!
just checked and stu's company name is Kwik Fix based at brookvale but is mobile.
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