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04-09-2009, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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Swap from power to manual steering/brakes for racing
What up ya'll? I was wondering if there is any weight to be lost by switching to manual steering on my 82 C10. It's a race-only vehicle and currently I have the power steering lines disconnected. Am I doing any damage by not having fluid going to the steering box? I've been reading and it seems as if I'll only need the manual box and the pitman arm....right? *Yes, I did a search but didn't see a clear answer.*
I already have the manual brake setup. I haven't put it in yet because I'm still trying to understand what needs to be done. What does it mean to bench bleed a master cylinder? What's the easiest way to bleed the brakes on my truck? Do I need that rubber boot that goes over the pushrod?...the one I have is torn in the front towards the pedal. Is it just a dust cover? Like I said, it's a race only truck and I'm looking to shed all the weight I can and cut down parasitic loss.
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1982 Silverado - SBE, cleaned up GM heads, small cam, TH350, 850 Demon, 4.56 gears, and caltracs. Best time so far 11.8@XXXMPH Last edited by old Rusty C10; 04-09-2009 at 11:02 AM. |
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