>Andrew, > >You hoped for the explanation. Therefore, I explained a WagonR-Power >steering to you. Friend of mine didn't mention PS unit details to me. >He entrusted a specialist with the PS installation. He may not have >grasped detailed parts, too. My description may not have been sufficient. >I am not the specialist of car engineering and don't know the details of >PS either. However, I did my best from the limited information. >I never encouraged WagonR-PS installation to you. I know, and I appreciate it. I'm not criticising you! You told me what you could. >It is your free will even if you have any impression to Power steering >systems. Hundred Vanagons have the hundred originality. >We have to enjoy them. I think so... > >WagonR-PS is working very well in the little body right now. ;) I will eventually look at this conversion, depending on what a used WagonR (or similar) electric PS will cost me. It may well be that the conversion would cost less than using Vanagon parts (rack, tierods, stubaxles, cost $900Australian plus, with a big shipping bill on top of that) anyway! -- Regards Andrew |
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