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I need a PAS cooler!


JamieP

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Very nearly bought one of those myself to use as a PAS cooler and I imagine it would have been ok.

 

I did however manage to get hold of a cheap, good, s/h auto transmission cooler from a Supra and used that instead. I had to make a couple of brackets out of some ally strip, but that didn't take long. Mounted it where it would have been on an auto. Turned out ok in the end - although it may be a bit of overkill for PAS. :)

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4 hours ago, Swampy442 said:

Buy an auto rad, use the auto box cooler part of it for power steering, its pretty self explanatory...

Yes, most come with 3/8 or 10mm pipe stubs ready to connect the PAS hoses to, just need some more high temp hose and some decent Jubilee clips. Dead simple, elegant and effective. Especially if the current rad is knackered or a cheap Ebay alloy one.

 

Swampy, will e-mail tonight, been mad busy, interested in one of those ecu's for sure, thanks.

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5 hours ago, Chris Wilson said:

Yes, most come with 3/8 or 10mm pipe stubs ready to connect the PAS hoses to, just need some more high temp hose and some decent Jubilee clips. Dead simple, elegant and effective. Especially if the current rad is knackered or a cheap Ebay alloy one.

 

Swampy, will e-mail tonight, been mad busy, interested in one of those ecu's for sure, thanks.

No worries Chris, Im away currently but will be back at the weekend

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