Looking for a powersteering diagram

mk3byme

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Hi all I am looking for a 1989 supra 7mgte powersteering diagram so I can change my hoses in the driveway come morning time.

Thanks!
Drew.:bigthumb:
 

IJ.

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mk3byme

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IJ.;1321185 said:
Yep copper washers and you really need to replace them or anneal them if reusing.

Ok my friend Thanks again and nice Ride u got there.
What type of turbo r u running and what numbers are u putting down with her?
 

mk3byme

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Poodles;1321187 said:
New lines usually come with them...

To cheep I guess to buy the new lines right at the moment so I got some donar ones off of another motor that are in good shape.
I didn't expect to be replacing them so I went and spent all the big money already on a pair of HSD coilovers and and hks turbo back supper dragger exhaust for her this month.

Thanks again!
 

Poodles

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Personally, peaking from experience and having to replace the pressure line twice (own stupidity in that I screwed up the first line), I'd go new just because the lines are a royal bitch to do...
 

Guyana00

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I got quote $6xx.xx that's six hundred and some odd dollars for a new one from toyota, of course, SS braided and much much cheaper and great to use.
 

adampecush

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yeah, but those fit like complete shit.

OEM lines (both of them) are around $300 from champion/elmhurst toyota.

with that said, I have an aftermarket line...which fits like shit.
 

Poodles

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Mine fit perfect, had the same bends and everything.

My bro also worked at the store at the time, so I got it for next to nothing...