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March 22, 2004, 19:26:35 »
Hi, i would like to fit power steering to my 1984 110 2.5nad. What do i need and where can i get it for a reasonable price. Cheers :D :) :o
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March 29, 2004, 19:11:48 »
You need a power steering box for starters, theres one in my scrap rangie you can have very reasonably££ !! Got a pipe or two also, possibly some other bits but I'm not sure exactly what you will need.
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April 09, 2004, 16:23:22 »
I have the same motor, and the same engine - take a look here -
http://nigni.com/90
in there are pics of the pump, steering box and pipes needed.
I'm told the PS equipment came from a range rover.
Hope that helps :)
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April 09, 2004, 20:45:55 »
Well i know what you have been getting up to with regard to the chassis change. I changed the bulkhead to for a 2001 model. Should last for a few years noow. Whan you said the pump goes under the alternator, you have fitted it on the other side??? Also, did you need to buy a 2 grooved crank pulley, or is there another way of doing it. All i have to do now, is find one. :D :D
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April 10, 2004, 07:15:16 »
Try your local dismantlers for the bits you need. A friend of mine has all the parts required for sale. Bit far for you to collect though. :(
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April 10, 2004, 10:37:14 »
Hi Karloss, how much would you want for the box and bits, and how much to post it. Cheers Wayne.
Do i need to change the steering collumn????? :D :D :D
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April 12, 2004, 22:57:07 »
Don't know about the postage it's a bit on the heavy side. I can get a discount with target if I pull a few strings( I think). £20 for the box and whatever else there is?
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April 13, 2004, 10:52:44 »
Cheers Karlos, could you find out about the postage please, as we are worlds apart. Cheers Wayne.
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April 14, 2004, 20:29:08 »
:D come on someone must have some spares out there :D
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April 14, 2004, 20:46:27 »
your steering column should be ok
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box - plus bolts
drop arm nut (could be a different thread pitch)
pump
pump to engine brackets
belts
crank pulley?
pipes
reservoir & bracket
well worth doing though - will keep an eye out for who has some bits.
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April 14, 2004, 20:57:44 »
Cheers, the problems been made worse as ive just got out of hospital, having had an op on my shoulder, and im not alowed to drive at the mo.
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