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Old Mar 4, 2006
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Need help, where does this part go

I just finished doing my timing belt and have this power steering hose bracket left over but cant seem to figure out where it hooks up to, can someone go look at there car and tell me where this piece exactly connects to.

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eh, weight reduction lol
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Originally Posted by CenZ
eh, weight reduction lol
definetly agree hey man i looked but couldnt find, but right before i gave up i happen to look down at where my hands were placed on my car and caught something out of the corner of my eye in my engine compartment. im not gonna flood your thread with some other crap but im really thankful you left that off and im glad i looked at this thread to help. if any one want to know heres the story

http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...51#post3765051
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i think it's the one mounted on the top right of the vavle cover that's the one holding the power steering
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Originally Posted by Ricky
i think it's the one mounted on the top right of the vavle cover that's the one holding the power steering
you got it. i know where almost all the pieces go in the engine compartment due to my recent d17a2(blown) to d17a2 swap
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i just changed my timimg belt and install a racing clutch and lighten flywheel
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thanks for the help. now can someone take a really good close up of there engine bay with that piece exposed, circle it or something. is see where it install, but still kinda confused.
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