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J Truck Updates Pressure Line
1968 Jeep J2000 Project J2008 Part IX
Even though our engine is hooked up and ready, we still can't fire it up since our truck runs a manual steering box. We had planned on simply removing the power steering pump and A/C compressor from the engine, but since the serpentine belt adjustment is accomplished via the power steering pulley it was just easier to leave it all there. We'll wait until we nab a steering box that will work to fire it up, although Cappa suggests that we can simply hook the pressure line up to the pump's return port without issue. We may try that route if our hunt for a suitable junkyard box turns up nothing. View Related Article
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