T Tyronetrice2000 New Member Jan 4, 2006 16 0 0 May 3, 2007 #1 May 3, 2007 #1 Okay anyone have any tips/suggestions/help on taking off the lower power steering pressure line? I can't seem to get a wrench in there to loosen it up.
Okay anyone have any tips/suggestions/help on taking off the lower power steering pressure line? I can't seem to get a wrench in there to loosen it up.
T Tyronetrice2000 New Member Jan 4, 2006 16 0 0 May 3, 2007 #2 May 3, 2007 #2 oh I just wanted to add, I have a 88 Mustang GT manual transmission. Would a crow's foot work here? any help would be appreciated thanks.
oh I just wanted to add, I have a 88 Mustang GT manual transmission. Would a crow's foot work here? any help would be appreciated thanks.
88mouse New Member Apr 18, 2007 630 0 0 Mooresville nc May 3, 2007 #3 May 3, 2007 #3 it's just a pain in the a** you may have to move the other line out of the way.
sunil6784 Member Mar 31, 2005 620 0 18 Boston, MA May 3, 2007 #4 May 3, 2007 #4 Might have to disconnectd the steering column (2 bolts, 9/16" i think) and drop the rack a little bit.
Might have to disconnectd the steering column (2 bolts, 9/16" i think) and drop the rack a little bit.
jrichker StangNet's favorite TOOL In Remembrance. Thank you for your contributions Mar 10, 2000 27,512 2,811 234 Dublin GA May 3, 2007 #5 May 3, 2007 #5 sunil6784 said: Might have to disconnectd the steering column (2 bolts, 9/16" i think) and drop the rack a little bit. Click to expand... Unless you have some special Snap On 15 degree/60 degree offset wrenches, droping the rack as sunil6784 described is the easiest way to do it.
sunil6784 said: Might have to disconnectd the steering column (2 bolts, 9/16" i think) and drop the rack a little bit. Click to expand... Unless you have some special Snap On 15 degree/60 degree offset wrenches, droping the rack as sunil6784 described is the easiest way to do it.