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Re: Synthetic p.s. fluid?

To: "Autox@Autox.Team.Net" <autox@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Synthetic p.s. fluid?
From: "Dziura" <dziura@sprint.ca>
Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 21:04:53 -0400
or disconnect the return hose from the resoviour  and start the car and turn
the wheel lock to lock.  then fill to full and there you are. be sure to
collect the used PS fliud.

Martin

ps avoid spilling any on your lawn or you'll have nice brown marks....i know
i have :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim & Marilyn Rohn <rohns@doitnow.com>
To: Brent DeWitt <bdewitt@ix.netcom.com>; Autox@Autox.Team.Net
<autox@autox.team.net>
Date: May 26, 1999 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: Synthetic p.s. fluid?


>At 2:18 PM 5/26/99, Brent DeWitt wrote:
>>I saw a post a bit back about Valvoline Synpower power steering fluid.
>>Seems it's a synthetic/dino blend.  Since the Neon loves to boil it's
power
>>steering fluid, I wondered if anybody new the high temp qualities of
>>Synpower?  Also, are there any totally synthetic ps fluids out there?
>
>
>The BEST I have found is a synthetic power steering fluid made by a company
>in CA that builds ps pumps and boxes for the short track racers. Lee
>Manufacturing is their name and they will UPS you their fluid.
>
>818-768-0371, CA
>
>I've tried the others, and I now swear by (not at) this stuff.
>
>Jim Rohn
>Beater Racing
>
>PS It doesn't hurt to keep the fluid "fresh" either. Once replaced, I
>simply suck out the old (4 autox events) fluid with a turkey baster from
>the ps resevoir, then refill the resevoir.
>
>
>


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