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  • Mar 2, 2013, 04:29 AM
    masterevil1990
    Auto compatibility
    OK so I own a 1990 civic dx with the engine to a 1998 civic dx...
    My problem is that when I replaced the engine the power steering did not line up
    Thus I drive without
    What I am looking to find out is if there is a power steering pump in existence that will connect to the pressure hose to the 1990 civic system but also to the engine mounts and belt system to the 1998 civic...
    I am looking for any solution without having to pull the hose or the belt pully
    PLEASE HELP
  • Mar 2, 2013, 08:28 AM
    smoothy
    A 1990 Civic DX didn't have a power steering rack in it to begin with. That is an EF9. I have an EF9 Civic DX, they had manual steering. Where did you get a power steering rack to put in it?

    If you go to a hydraulic hose repair shop with the old hoses for each end... they can make one for you to the length you want.
  • Mar 2, 2013, 08:42 AM
    ma0641
    If you had a manual rack and put in a power steering rack, you will find it almost impossible to parallel park the car or maneuver in tight spaces without a pump. Could be a difficult fix. Try to find a U Pull It junkyard and start looking for parts. I needed a very particular year and model alternator mount for a street rod and found one for $5.
  • Mar 2, 2013, 04:13 PM
    masterevil1990
    My original in fact DID have power steering.. I still have the original hose hanging out of the steering rack and I've no hydraulic shops in my area
    Even if the part isn't made for a civic if it will fit it will work.. I'm just having trouble finding the part
  • Mar 2, 2013, 04:25 PM
    Mcsap9213
    Find a place that sells hydraulic hoses and buy one that is just long enough to do the job.

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