Deanzsyclone
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Ok, so I'l make this as simple as my writing skills permit. I've receantly upgraded my brakes to a Hydroboost system that was bought from a member here on Syty.net. I wanted to add in about my install since i have aftermarket headers that are from Race Proven Motors. Clearance issue with the high pressure line behind the powresteering pump and the header was the main reason for this post.
As alot of you know the high pressure line off the power steering pump is a very tight turn that is very close to the stock headers, well aparently it is Extreemly close to aftermarket headers, pimarily at the header/crossover pipe section. Being a larger diamiter of pipe appears to make this all the tighter fit.
Well I've come up with a new way to route the line from the powersteering pump to the hydroboost unit, that's the hard one to run out of the three. All while using the stock line to do it with. At least I think it's new, hope I'm not reposting what others know.
During my time putting it together I finaly realized that if I take the stock (high pressure) line from the power steering pump off and STRAIGHTEN the medal line out, I realize I can run the line straight out the back of the pump, through the opening between the header pipe and block, straight back to the firewall, 90* up and over to the input of the Hydroboost unit. You may need to see the photos to understand. This does to things, one, makes it very easy to make the line fit in that emensly tight spot, and two, hides that partiucar line from sight. It is a little tricky getting the pump and bracket and line installed but after a couple minutes you'll understand the sequence of loosening and tightning in the proper order to get it all mounted or unmounted should you need to.
I sure hope this made sense. If not check out the photos.
Update....................................................................
I decided to ditch the stock line and have a custom steel braided line in place of the high pressure line that comes off of the steering pump to the hydroboost unit, ALSO I decided to add a heat shield over the hose that is so close to the header collector on the drivers side. I just used a spark plug wire heat shield, sliped right over. Here are the pics with the new hose. Same routing, straight back and up the fire wall. Far away from any issues as you can see.
As alot of you know the high pressure line off the power steering pump is a very tight turn that is very close to the stock headers, well aparently it is Extreemly close to aftermarket headers, pimarily at the header/crossover pipe section. Being a larger diamiter of pipe appears to make this all the tighter fit.
Well I've come up with a new way to route the line from the powersteering pump to the hydroboost unit, that's the hard one to run out of the three. All while using the stock line to do it with. At least I think it's new, hope I'm not reposting what others know.
During my time putting it together I finaly realized that if I take the stock (high pressure) line from the power steering pump off and STRAIGHTEN the medal line out, I realize I can run the line straight out the back of the pump, through the opening between the header pipe and block, straight back to the firewall, 90* up and over to the input of the Hydroboost unit. You may need to see the photos to understand. This does to things, one, makes it very easy to make the line fit in that emensly tight spot, and two, hides that partiucar line from sight. It is a little tricky getting the pump and bracket and line installed but after a couple minutes you'll understand the sequence of loosening and tightning in the proper order to get it all mounted or unmounted should you need to.
I sure hope this made sense. If not check out the photos.







Update....................................................................
I decided to ditch the stock line and have a custom steel braided line in place of the high pressure line that comes off of the steering pump to the hydroboost unit, ALSO I decided to add a heat shield over the hose that is so close to the header collector on the drivers side. I just used a spark plug wire heat shield, sliped right over. Here are the pics with the new hose. Same routing, straight back and up the fire wall. Far away from any issues as you can see.




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