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RE: I'm not familiar with '72s. Is that integral or non-integral P/S? See...
By bruce olsen - 10/14/2005 9:55:34 AM; IP 199.72.218.50
how would i tell the difference between the two it is power steering and has a nut on top of the steering box that i thought you could adjust and if so HOW. THANKS MR F
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 steering -- bruce olsen, 10/12/2005
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 I'm not familiar with '72s. Is that integral or non-integral P/S? See... -- Mr F, 10/13/2005
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 shameless plug -- Barry B, 10/14/2005
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 'Non-integral' = hydraulic cylinder on P/S link. Click these & read... -- Mr F, 10/14/2005
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