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    Pwr steer/High pressure

     



    I have a 1979 Firebird. I can't find out what side of the power steering box the high pressure line from the pump goes into. I know it's a vehicle specific question, but thought I would give it a try here. The haynes manual I have doesn't say...?? Anyway help much needed/appreciated. Here is a pic-
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    best i can find it is the fitting on the left .. if dif i will change this post ..

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    agreed, the other line is the return.
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    You guys are the sh*t man. I posted on a Firebird forum first, and no one could help me! Enjoy your snow day Denny We're supposed to get only about an inch here today, but honestly I'd like more. If it's gonna be miserable and cold it might as well be snowing right? heh

    So I take it it's fairly standard for the pressure line to be on the left- on GM's at least?

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    lets say the high pressure line will ( should ) never have a hose clamp on it

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