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Problem With Steering Pomp In Is200 (swap 2jz-ge N/a-t)


Rafal
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Hi,

first of all I would like to say hello, because this is my first topic here... :)

I see that there is a few projects with engine swaps. I have made that kind of modification (2JZ-GE) and I have one big problem which I can not solved - my steering pump (from toyota supra 2JZ-GE) do not want to cooperate with lexus stuff (steering racks, pipes, etc are from IS200). The pressure going from the pomp is huge (after few minutes of driving/drifting temperature in steering system is incrdible high). Because of high presure and fact that very hot liquid is watery it cause a leakages (on bearing on front of stearing pomp). The result - until now I have killed three steering pomps :(

I have installed additional steering coolling system (oil cooler) but this is not sufficient....

could anybody help me...

sorry for my english but this is not my first language

Thanks in advance,

Rafal

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