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Posted by Troy in MI on February 11, 2006 at 16:41:54 from (216.65.162.28):
I wrote a few weeks ago to ask some questions about installing a factory power steering setup (Behlen unit going into the hydraulic blocks). I have the correct blocks but have since learned on this site that you need to block off one of the three orifices on the inner hydraulic control block. My question is, which hole needs to be blocked? I find one hole that is smaller than the other two. There’s one that’s about ½” diameter that’s about the same height as the smaller hole. And there’s another that’s about ½” diameter that is below the other two holes. I believe that it’s the lower ½” hole but want to be sure before I start cutting threads. Also, my plan is to use a ¼” pipe plug and to cut threads into the inner block. The plug would go on the LH side of the block (toward the reservoir tower). I would then use lock-tite to keep the plug from threading out. I thought I’d do this tomorrow but I just wanted to check with you guys to make sure I’m doing the right thing. Thanks in advance for any help.
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