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The gear box does not overload a stock pump, if the pump is in good condition.
Set up a YouTube account and run it through that. Then all you're sending is a link in effect. It took me quite some time to figure it out, but it will work.ok, I took a short video, but it is too large a file to load here. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
JB
Good info there Don. Thanks, I printed it off for future reference.
That'll work! Could be messy as you say. Reading through the Cardone method Don posted, I think I like that better though.It is messy but you can fabricate an inverted flare adapter to connect compressed air to your steering box pressure line (with pump disconnected). Place the steering box return line in a bucket with some rags over it and apply compressed air, then turn the car several times lock to lock. That should get rid of 95% of the old fluid in the system. Be mindful to do this with a cold engine, because the mist / spray from the return line is flammable. It will make a mess in the catch bucket.
I was thinking along the lines of adapting one of those fluid transfer hand pumps, but I really didn't give it too much thought as to how or if it would work. Definitely could be more control on the size of the mess.No matter how you do it there's plenty of opportunities for making a mess. I was trying to come up with something like the reservoir used in a pressure brake bleeder, but decided I could really make a mess with that, with 120 psi air pressure behind it.
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