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DixieTheKid

posted on 30/12/11 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
PAS Steering rack for a Sierra

Im after a little info please.

Can anyone tell me which sierra use the pinto engine and power steering please. I know the cosworth does?

Many thanks Chris






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snapper

posted on 30/12/11 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
I think most 4x4's and the V6 plus the high spec versions with aircon
Not aware of a pinto engined with power steering but Fords are renowned for shoving stuff on the last of a series





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DixieTheKid

posted on 30/12/11 at 08:51 PM Reply With Quote
You have just mirrored my thoughts. Im going to have to get a power steering pump off of a cossie. Aaarrhhh well! The worst thing is i scrapped a rack not so long ago and i need the fecking thing now






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Chippy

posted on 31/12/11 at 12:00 AM Reply With Quote
I picked up a reconditioned power rack from ebay, snip was the only bidder £20.00. Just a thought the Cossie power steering pump uses quite a bit of BHP to drive, why not do what I did and go for an electric pump. Cheers Ray

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