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    Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
    For you also add to advantages the fact that you won't have to figure out how you're going to do a power steering pump, reservoir, and lines with a v8 in the bay and any extra work involved.
    yes that too!

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      Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
      For you also add to advantages the fact that you won't have to figure out how you're going to do a power steering pump, reservoir, and lines with a v8 in the bay and any extra work involved.
      Yeah the only trouble I had was how to hook the lines up to the pump on the 5.0, but glad I don't have to do that anymore haha.


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        Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
        Ideally you want the remaining fluid/ air to be able to circulate, so linking the banjo bolts with a hose is the cheap and cheerful way.
        ive heard otherwise.. there are soo many threads on either linking them, or just putting bolts in both holes. i just went with throwing the bolts on em.

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          Originally posted by dnick View Post
          ive heard otherwise.. there are soo many threads on either linking them, or just putting bolts in both holes. i just went with throwing the bolts on em.
          Anybody? Whats your take? It sounds like Vinnie30 just did the bolts too.


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            Originally posted by dnick View Post
            ive heard otherwise.. there are soo many threads on either linking them, or just putting bolts in both holes. i just went with throwing the bolts on em.
            If you get most or all the fluid out it shouldn't matter what you do as air is easily compressible. Linking the fittings makes it idiot-proof, and there are some determined idiots out there....
            Lorin


            Originally posted by slammin.e28
            The M30 is God's engine.

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              Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
              If you get most or all the fluid out it shouldn't matter what you do as air is easily compressible. Linking the fittings makes it idiot-proof, and there are some determined idiots out there....
              Haha. So either way, you would suggest leaving as much of the fluid in there as I can?


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                lol not sure if you want to ask that, itll turn into a big stupid discussion that will get nowhere. Theres a few threads on here about this, ive basically read them all lol and i just said, fuck this im getting the bolts. Ive thrown the wheel back and forth many times so far and it feels fine. There is no pressure increase or bullshit like that that some people say will happen (which is why they say get the one that has the little hose that connects both holes).

                sparknotes: get the bolts, youll be fine. :)

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                  Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                  If you get most or all the fluid out it shouldn't matter what you do as air is easily compressible. Linking the fittings makes it idiot-proof, and there are some determined idiots out there....
                  i havent felt a difference so far with having them blocked off, but im not going to argue with you because there has been so much bickering in this thread so far lol

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                    Originally posted by FunfGan View Post
                    Haha. So either way, you would suggest leaving as much of the fluid in there as I can?
                    NO!! Remove as much fluid as you can. Its only purpose is to assist under pressure. If you dont pressurize it, it just gets in the way and causes resistance.
                    Lorin


                    Originally posted by slammin.e28
                    The M30 is God's engine.

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                      Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                      NO!! Remove as much fluid as you can. Its only purpose is to assist under pressure. If you dont pressurize it, it just gets in the way and causes resistance.
                      Nick I have to say I'm going with LJ851 on this one. No offense, but thats how it seems the liquid would work to me... We'll see what the outcome of no fluid is though.


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                        wait what? " but thats how it seems the liquid would work to me" dont get that part?
                        you have to remove the fluid either way.

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                          Originally posted by dnick View Post
                          i havent felt a difference so far with having them blocked off, but im not going to argue with you because there has been so much bickering in this thread so far lol
                          I have had 2 e 30's without power steering. One had the rack drained and bolts put in the holes. It drove great with no side effects except slightly harder steering at low speeds.

                          The second one is my current one with a fully functional PS system that i thought had a bad pump so i cut the belt. Damn near impossible to drive, so much resistance unless you turned the wheel really slow. parking lot situations were comical.

                          So... dry rack, no prob. wet rack, maybe so link banjos.
                          Lorin


                          Originally posted by slammin.e28
                          The M30 is God's engine.

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                            Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                            I have had 2 e 30's without power steering. One had the rack drained and bolts put in the holes. It drove great with no side effects except slightly harder steering at low speeds.

                            The second one is my current one with a fully functional PS system that i thought had a bad pump so i cut the belt. Damn near impossible to drive, so much resistance unless you turned the wheel really slow. parking lot situations were comical.

                            So... dry rack, no prob. wet rack, maybe so link banjos.
                            yeah i forgot to mention i also drained the fluid, THEN blocked off the holes with bolts. whoops

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                              Originally posted by dnick View Post
                              yeah i forgot to mention i also drained the fluid, THEN blocked off the holes with bolts. whoops
                              :facepalm. Problem solved everyone haha.


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                                :oops: my bad hahahahah

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