removing ac compressor and ps pump akt. etc. isnt really needed right? planning to do a 1J swap here soon.
This depends on what your goals are.Supra-K said:removing ac compressor and ps pump akt. etc. isnt really needed right? planning to do a 1J swap here soon.
what?? I just drained the fluid out of my power steering(though it still leaked everywhere anyways) and disconnected the lines to the pump and pulled the pump out with the engine. I don't see how it would be even able to stay in the engine bay??GrimJack said:This depends on what your goals are.
If you pull the AC compressor with the engine, then you'll have to disconnect it from the rest of the AC system, which means you'll discharge the entire thing, getting it refilled it a bit of a bitch. And seriously, unbolting it from the engine is easy.
Same deal with the power steering - it's easier to unbolt it and leave it in the car than it is to disconnect it from the steering rack. Especially when you consider that unbolting from the engine doesn't need any new parts to reconnect it - whereas pulling the lines from the steering rack means you need to get new crush washers from Toyota when you put it back on.
sounds simple enough thnxs!GrimJack said:Bleeding it is easy, just fill it up, jack up the front, start the car, and move the steering back and forth from lock to lock. Keep adding fluid. Continue doing so until it doesn't look foamy in the resevoir anymore and the level is where it should be.