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Old 01-25-2012, 08:15 PM   #1
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power steering Question help??

Hey guys,
Today after work I noticed a small puddle of fluid under my truck, and saw that my power sterring plug popped off.

My truck has a 04 lq4 with a 4L80E I am using the power steering from the 04 motor which is equiped with the hydro booster brakes. ( I am using 1972 brake booster for now) I plugged the extra line.

My question...Do I have to use a vented power steering cap, so it doesnt pop the plug again??

Thanks in advance for anyones input.
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Old 01-25-2012, 08:34 PM   #2
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Re: power steering Question help??

So you are going to run hydroboost, but right now you just have the extra line on the pump capped off? Doesn't seem like an issue.

I just stuck a 12mm in the stub of hose and clamped it into place. This includes 1500+ mile road trips and dyno pulls, hasn't seemed to move.

Im running the exact same engine and trans combo basically, and I use a 72 front suspension and steering box, so my setup should be as close to yours as possible.
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Old 01-25-2012, 08:52 PM   #3
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Re: power steering Question help??

Yes thats right. Thanks BR3W City I guess I must have forgotten the damn clamp.

One more question.. I need a new gas cap and my truck's gas tank has the carbon vented stuff on the passengers side running up the rear pillar of the cab. I went to the local parts store to buy a new cap and saw they offer non or equiped EEC gas cap.

Since I am running the LS motor does it matter which gas cap I use?

They have to order the EEC style cap like the one I need.
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:37 PM   #4
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Re: power steering Question help??

They do build up some pressure, so a hose clamp on the plug should be the answer. As for the gas cap, get the one that fits your tank, the eec and non eec have two different necks.
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Old 01-26-2012, 09:28 AM   #5
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Re: power steering Question help??

I do not have a vented cap (as far as i know). I T-d the line in and ran the lines to an LT1 PS res I had laying around. No issues with mine.

Can see it in the lower section of this pic next to windshield washer fluid


BUT, even with no issues, I want to clean up that area so when I do a cam swap I will go to a regular pump with attached reseviour, that will remove some hoses and possibliyt of leaks.
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