You need line wrenches or another name for it is flair nut wrench. They are a special in line wrench made to brake loose any kind of line like fuel lines hydrolic lines brake lines ect... It keeps you from stripping them. All you need to do with them is brake it loose then you can use a regular wrench to finish the job. Also use them to tighten the lines.
190inches,(Toyota camry is 189in. and a Honda accord is 191in., Chevy Malibu 191in.)
To the best of my knowledge in the entire Bible the word Power is in 260 verses. 118 in the Old Testament.
It is best to leave this as a power, in scientific notation, i.e., 1025. If you really want to write it out, write a 1, followed by 25 zeroes.It is best to leave this as a power, in scientific notation, i.e., 1025. If you really want to write it out, write a 1, followed by 25 zeroes.It is best to leave this as a power, in scientific notation, i.e., 1025. If you really want to write it out, write a 1, followed by 25 zeroes.It is best to leave this as a power, in scientific notation, i.e., 1025. If you really want to write it out, write a 1, followed by 25 zeroes.
Scientists used it to develop Nuclear Power
Such large numbers are best written in scientific notation - in this case, 1017 (ten to the seventeenth power). In normal notation, that would be a one, followed by 17 zeroes.
It's not too difficult to find a leak if you can get the vehicle on a rack to look at it from underneath. And power steering hoses can be difficult to replace if you are not mechanically experienced and have the proper tools. Best to leave it to a mechanic.
The best place to find a schematic for the steering column is in a FACTORY SHOP MANUAL available from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM or MOTORLIT.COM.
The best way is to siphon the old out and pour new in.
best bet for free is a junkyard..
amsoil power steering fluid is the best I have a 2008 kia optima and that is the best stuff you can get
as far as headlights, side mirrors its all the same from 99-01, transmission it is the best to contact local salvage yard , they have parts interchange book to see what fits
Manufactor recommended or what the cap on the power steering reservoir calls for.
dexron III or mercon V tranny fluids or any universal power steering fluid or any liquid including urine will work fine. being that this is a 79 im assuming this rust bucket is puking fluids all over the place, a bottle of lucas power steering fix might be in your best interest
I believe that any kind of power steering fluid will work. You can actually use any type of hydraulic fluid (i.e. brake, power steering, or transmission). It is usually best to use only power steering fluid if you can get it.
transmission oil
it is best not to have any play in your steering, and its best not to have no more than an inch of play in your steering, but if I was you I would check your inner and outer tie rod ends. power steering just makes turning your wheels easier....it doesn't contribute in steering wheel play!! you shouldn't have no more than an inch of play in your steering.....it is best not to have any play in your steering. check your inner and outer tie rod ends.
Yes you can install power steering. I have installed it in my 84 pickup. You will need the power steering box and the gear box with hoses. I pulled them off a pickup at a wrecking yard, which is best, since everything is already there and you can see how it is setup.