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How do you replace a pressure power steering hose on a non-turbo manual transmission 1987 Nissan 300ZX?

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How do you replace a pressure power steering hose on a non-turbo manual transmission 1987 Nissan 300ZX?

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Its fairly simple it comes in a big ole box there is about 30 inches of steel line and another 18 inches of rubber hose. First jack up the front end once you get under there trace the line down from the resevoir you will see the hard line to the runs all the way across from pass side to the steering column on driver side. Break loose the two brackets that hold the hard line to the rack mine were rusted so i had to drill out the bolts on both of mine so plan on it. After that follow that hard line to the steering column and loosen the nut and allow steering fluid to drain open up your resevoir to help it drain faster. Now go to the the other end of the line just under the the steering fluid resevoir you will see the banjo bolt about a 19mm holding the rubber end loosen it and pull it down under the car. Now your ready to wrestle that hard line out from underrneath just remember to watch how it comes out cause its got to go back in the same way its pretty tight but its not too bad. Okay

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