How to install power steering into a b series Honda engine?
What are the list of parts that I need to buy to install power steering on a b series Honda? It had a power steering delete so I'm assuming all the components are missing.
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You probably need a power steering pump, a steering rack, lines, and some know how on fitting and filling the system.
Not sure if you could retrofit an electric unit on to those cars in theory you'd chuck the old rack and wire the electric pump pos to batt earth to body, then a relay wire from the ignition to compete the circuit when the ignition on
If you looked at one with power steering you'd see it has a Bracket that it bolts to, a Reservoir and Hoses and a Belt and Tensioner unless something Pivots on that Belt. And if he replaced the Steering Rack with a Manual, you'll need that. A Salvage Yard would be the best bet.
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