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Date:         Tue, 21 Nov 2000 21:38:48 -0600
Reply-To:     Anthony Kimmons <akimmons@HOUSTON.RR.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Anthony Kimmons <akimmons@HOUSTON.RR.COM>
Subject:      Re: Power Steering Used as Manual Steering
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On a side note... I've been driving my van (daily) without the power steering pump for over 7 years now and that includes one round trip across country.

Don Preston wrote:

> Dana, > > About a year ago I decided to have the steering rack on my '87 Wolfy looked > at. When I pulled into the shop and the mechanic took a look at it, he > asked, "Did you drive this in here?" > "Of course", I said. > "The shaft gears are completely toast", he said. > "Oh my God, I just got back from SLC yesterday! That's 2000 miles round > trip!" > "You lucky bastard", he said..... > He put the van on a lift and proceeded to show me what happens to the power > steering rack when it doesn't get the required fluids. > See, my van's steering pump was bad when I her. But I drove on it for about > 2 years before having it looked at. > > So, lesson to be learned? Power steering racks sure for power steering. They > will wear out Very fast if not lubricated properly, and that could cause a > major accident (imagine your bus taking off in it's own direction at > 60+mph!!) > > I had the mechanic convert the powered rack to a standard, unassisted rack > from VW. I love it. Super stable, and turns nice and easy. But, it did cost > me about $1300 with parts and labor. > > So, there's my 2c. > > Lates, > > Don Preston > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf > Of Dana Morphew > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:29 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Power Steering Used as Manual Steering > > I'm getting about ready to install my type RV engine from an '89 Jetta > into my '90 Vanagon. > > I have carefully cut off the mount for the power steering fluid > reservoir. It was right where the rear end of the right engine carrier > will attach. I want to use the power steering rack the Vanagon came > with but not have a pump providing assist. The wheels are manageably > turnable without the power assist even when using the original, smaller > diameter, steering wheel and at a standstill. I'm leaving the supply > and return lines in place though, so I can reengineer a powered setup if > desired. > > Will I damage any part of the power steering rack by using it as a > manual system? Does the power steering fluid provide necessary > lubrication to steering parts in the front end? > > Thank you for your advice and comments. > > -Dana-


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