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    power steering custom belt h22a 'Q'

    i just have a question regarding the power steering belt if i decide to install power steering when i do h22 swap. if i decide to use my f steering pump will i need to get a custom sized belt?, where can i find one and how big will it need to be?....or if i use prelude steering pump do i just use the pressure line and i can use the same belt?. whats the easiest route to go
    answers are appreciated
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    i'm not so sure as to the length or if either stock belt will fit. however, a lot of belts have a direct measurement on them. take some string and measure how long you'll need and find a local place that stocks them some good belts. i chose Gates for a belt when i got a bigger power steering pulley.
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      #3
      i am using h22 ps pump, ps line and ps belt with the f22 crank pulley.

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        #4
        i used f22 pump and hardline. just bent it a little and it worked fine.. the only problem with the f22 pump is you want it to be adjusted as low as it can go..i lowered mine as far as it would go. then got a piece of string and wrapped around the ps pulley and crank pulley to get an idea of belt size.. using the strings mesurement ensured a tight fit.. and i had to use a flathead screw driver to leverage it onto the ps pulley once it was on the crank pulley.. a very small adjustment upward to ensure the belt was tight.. this help with the problem of the ps pump\high pressure line rubbing the hood. or not letting the hood sit flush with fender. i havnt had any problems...

        if you dont have AC. then get the esp alt bracket and say screw the ps all together.

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