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Power steering types?

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:07 am
by red91gtz
my car has a leaky power steering line i checked rockauto for some prices and they show two models. Type one and type two. Does anyone know the differences and what i need? I need this fixed asap.

Engine is a 3.1 year is 91.

Thanks for the help!

Re: Power steering types?

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 7:50 am
by Money pit Beretta
All I can say is there is a high pressure and a low pressure line. Bet you knew that.

There has been a few people that swap racks for a better ratio. Don't recall ever hearing about a line swap. Could have missed that as I've only had vague thoughts on doing this. By the way it's Beretta to Beretta swap(just incase you were thinking it was from another model).

Re: Power steering types?

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:01 am
by 3X00-Modified
One is 1 1/4" longer... That's really all I can see by the listing online... Not sure when they changed to 2 version, or why.

Re: Power steering types?

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:02 am
by red91gtz
3X00-Modified wrote:One is 1 1/4" longer... That's really all I can see by the listing online... Not sure when they changed to 2 version, or why.
So would i be better off with type 1? Thats how it sounds cause i dont think i need a extra 1 1/4 haha

Re: Power steering types?

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:22 am
by 3X00-Modified
Well the question is which one do you currently have? I'd measure it first.

Re: Power steering types?

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 1:24 am
by Rettax3
On my '89 GTU, there was also an issue regarding the sensor in the line -one is a male fitting on the line with a female thread on the sensor, the other is reverse of that. Not sure regarding a '91, but I would not be surprised if that is what is in question...

I bought a Rock Auto pressure line for that car a couple of years ago, the least expensive one they listed too. (Geeze, I THINK that was the Beretta I changed it on... :fool: ), and it was the right one, looked good (quality-wise), and fit pretty good, but I did have to tweak the bend in it a little to make it fit, which was a little irritating at the time, but not really that big of a deal. Yeah, it had to be the GTU, because the bigger engine in the bay made accessing the line a little tougher than a 3.1 would have been, so the not-quite-there radius in the line was a little more trouble than it otherwise would have been... :crazy:

Now I need to do it again for the '90 Yellow Indy... But that can wait until I do the five-speed swap on that, which is now upcoming soon, I hope! :good:

Welcome to the "My Beretta is Old Enough to Have Worn Out the P/S Line" club! :beer: