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    F22B DOHC Steering Pump

    Hey I have a question what setup can you use that will clear the hood without a problem? I see some guys have different setups on there F22B's and alot are really low on the block. That is the setup I need Just picked up a Carbon fiber hood and it won't clear the pump bracket like my stock hood did.

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    Try grinding down the bracket a lil but i doubt that will help. How much clearance are we talkin here? Why dont you just run no PS i mean its only a bitch when your still....My Accord PS pump hits my hood i hate it it turns out it was my high press hose and i solved it by taking a rubber hammer and hitting it a lil lower.

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      #3
      I guess i used the one i have cause I also don't know how to change the hose to fit the new pump. I have the accord pump on it.. or had i removed it for the sake of cosmetics!! So how to do the line?

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        #4
        use the stock bracket that came with the engine and the accord pump or the prelude pump. i am running the prelude one with a oversize pulley and did not need any clearance


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          #5
          Originally posted by ZigenBallZ
          The F20A DOHC pump uses the same hose as the F22...

          I couldn't use the SOHC bracket or pump with my CF hood because it wouldn't latch let alone allow me to pin it down...
          I don't have the original bracket for the engine.
          So which Bracket and pump should i use or ask for?

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            #6
            i used my accord pump with the bracket and aem pulley. i cut off the left flange/bolt and bolted it up using the other two bolts. then i put the pump all the way down and used the smallest belt that would work.

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              #7
              i used the an h23 bracket, pump and power steering line from a prelude si. i had a donor car. i gots no rubbin.



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                #8
                Originally posted by oneoffaccord
                i used my accord pump with the bracket and aem pulley. i cut off the left flange/bolt and bolted it up using the other two bolts. then i put the pump all the way down and used the smallest belt that would work.
                can you post a pic of it?
                I have no donor car....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by cb9tunerguy
                  i used the an h23 bracket, pump and power steering line from a prelude si. i had a donor car. i gots no rubbin.
                  now thats the correct way you do it, damn i wish i did the samething

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SPL KID
                    can you post a pic of it?
                    I have no donor car....
                    its not the best pic but it should do, im trying to find another pic

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                      #11
                      heres another one. accord pump (modded)

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                        #12
                        here is my pic. everything fits like it should be factory




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                          #13
                          does you bracket sit above your valve cover? I can't tell from the pics. I had to cut mine also but the hood i got a support is crossing the top of the bracket because it is higher.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cb9tunerguy
                            here is my pic. everything fits like it should be factory

                            please rehost your pic
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                              #15
                              heres my set up on the power steering pump



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