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hi all

have searched but i cant find.

which fitting is the inlet on a surf ifs steering box? is it the one closest to the input shaft?

im having a bloody blonde moment or perhaps its the hangover :mrgreen:
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Current 4wd: Surf Kzn185 ssrg factory Intercooled (yet to start build)
Past 4wd: toyota surf ln130, coil sas, 1uz v8 build
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Re: quick easy question but urgent

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Rule No1. low pressure is always closest to the seal on the shaft high pressure is furtherest :mrgreen:
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cheers Sadam_Husain

that makes sense cause high pressure would blow the seal and there goes my rebuild i just had done on it
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its an easy way to remember it mate :mrgreen: , I think you'll also find the fittings are very close but not quite the same size, I found that out when I had some hoses and fittings modified for a cruiser box and got the high pressure and return pipe nuts on the wrong hoses :x :lol:
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