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2012-03-06 04:38:32
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How to Bypass Power Steering High Pressure Lines
My power steering hose started leaking, before I knew better I ran the american power steering fluid instead of Nissan Spec of ATF. At first I lost the HP hose, then HP pump, finally after the steering rack started leaking this guy finally realized that fluid is at fault.


That coupled with notoriously leaky high pressure hose, it was time to switch to something stronger. If yours ripped or if you would like to bypass the stock lines to have a more direct connection to the steering rack this mod is for you.

I picked up a 240sx SS Line that goes directly into the steering rack.


This SS line replaces the stock rubber line that goes to the strut tower and replaces the hard lines.


Remove the stock hard line directly from the steering rack



This bolt goes onto the pump, make sure the washer is there.


This is the P11 PS pump, older PS pumps/JDM ones are slightly different.


Bolt up the line and run it towards the steering rack.


For the steering rack the fitting should look like this, it's a -6an to 14mm. Make sure there is a washer on it. Mine didn't have one, and I couldn't figure out why it kept on leaking from the steering rack.



Finally install the stainless steel line, the 240sx line fits perfectly on the P11.


Attention JDM PS Pumps/Older Pumps

My JDM pump looks like this, notice the different angle for the line.


On JDM pump, the 90* elbow should fit perfectly fine, run the other line to the steering rack.


Here is where I tried to bend out the 90* elbow to be straightish. The line was about 1/4" too short though. Luckily a local hydraulic shop had some -6an 45* angles.


Now it fits perfectly and the line is actually a little bit too long with this adapter.


Since I've been removing the steering rack parts so much, my copper washer started leaking. At the time I only had an aluminum one, thus I tried that. It leaked too (you can see why too). Next day I went to Autozone and got another 14mm washer set, copper washer this time still kept on leaking. Finally I decided to use the steal/rubber washer that was in that set. That luckily fixed all of the leaks.


Close up of it installed



Now you can remove the connection by the strut tower and remove the extra hard lines.


(I had to cut mine, no way to get it out without messing with brake lines)



Now something to keep in mind, you wont be able to hook up the idle raising sensor. If you turn the wheel too much at idle, your idle will down to about 500rpm for a second or so, nothing serious though.
Last edited by Vadim on 2015-04-18 at 21-33-32.
2012-03-06 04:56:42
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Excellent write up and a great idea.
2012-03-14 16:07:24
#3
Went to replace my PS pump yesterday with a JDM DE/VE one, this line no longer fits!!!!!!! . The location on the connection is different on the new pump, which makes the bends not fit. Looking for a fix now
2012-03-14 16:20:52
#4
Wonder what it would take to do this to a b13. I love the look of that line. I hate the fact that it goes up on the strut tower, looks like crap to me.
2012-03-14 19:16:11
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Originally Posted by trbogoo
Wonder what it would take to do this to a b13. I love the look of that line. I hate the fact that it goes up on the strut tower, looks like crap to me.


Not sure where you're getting that from, it goes straight to the steering rack. This line allows you to remove the stock strut tower ugly line.

Adding pictures:

2012-03-14 19:28:48
#6
I meant the ugliness of the factory lines. Im going to look into ordering this line. Thanks!
2012-03-14 20:41:00
#7
show us a whole bay shot vadim..before and after...looks great so far..
2012-03-15 04:59:03
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Originally Posted by trbogoo
I meant the ugliness of the factory lines. Im going to look into ordering this line. Thanks!


I gotcha . I got a fix today, but now I have a leak at the steering rack

Originally Posted by PEDRONX2k
show us a whole bay shot vadim..before and after...looks great so far..


It's not all that much different
2012-03-17 07:49:01
#9
so many nice this is
2012-03-20 06:20:35
#10
Updated first post with JDM PS pump and my fix for the line not aligning/being too short.
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