Hi, I have replicated your AC installation on my 1990 Toyota Pickup. The 134a Compressor that you used 471-1428 is discontinued by Denso. Denso recommended 134a compressor 471-1167 but the pulley does not line up with the 22RE pulleys and is about 1 1/2” longer that the stock AC compressor 471-1141 made for R12. You can convert to 134a or use the R12 replacement Freon RS24 which is what I’m thinking about using. You video is very helpful. Thank You
Thanks for the video! This has helped a lot with my installation. Did you have any issues connecting the pitman arm on the power steering box to the tie rod? I just installed the steering box and it almost looks the like pitman arm is too long?
Hey looked and found at wrecking yard and paid $100 for the hoses just to get the threaded ends. There are still guys who build power steering lines around. Paid so much b/c I could not identify that special Toyota thread. Looked everywhere. It was that or strip off my front end work and start over with Saginaw box, an additional cost. If you find where to get those threads please let me know. I want an adapter to convert to ‘an’ hoses and stop the foolishness. After thinking about it I think Toyota wanted the installer to get the right hose placed in the right place. Not backwards. What a hassle.
There is no kit, someone had the parts pulled off another truck and listed all together on eBay. You just have to keep an eye out on eBay for someone to list another set or buy all the parts individually.
Just did this yesterday buy I guess I messed up and didn't set the steering wheel correctly and now its off like a mf lol and how do you keep tye truck from swerving?
@@matexf4c The truck is swerving in its own? If so I'd assume there is a bad part in the power steering system if it only started after the swap. I'd try to get an alignment first but you need to correct the wheel as much as possible before hand.
@@DanielPace92 it has a lot more play than it did before the swap when I'm coming to a stop the car swerves pretty bad if I don't grip the steering wheel hard enough I feel like it might be worse. I'm going to check out the suspension and ps again this weekend
I replicated your conversion on my 1990 Toyota Pickup. Thank You.
Thank you bro really helpful I’m trying to do this with my 86 pick up duly let’s see how it goes
Hi,
I have replicated your AC installation on my 1990 Toyota Pickup.
The 134a Compressor that you used 471-1428 is discontinued by Denso.
Denso recommended 134a compressor 471-1167 but the pulley does not line up with the 22RE pulleys and is about 1 1/2” longer that the stock AC compressor 471-1141 made for R12. You can convert to 134a or use the R12 replacement Freon RS24 which is what I’m thinking about using. You video is very helpful. Thank You
I just picked up everything to convert my 94 manual over to power steering very helpful info but i wasn't aware of the steering shaft difference
Awesome video! thankyou for the upload!!
Great video. Was helpful.
Can you list the things you bought for the Toyota. As for the power steering and AC
so nice videos, I just got a gift that 91 2.2 RE without AC and PS. I want turn the rectangle headlight turn to round one too. thanks
Thanks for the video! This has helped a lot with my installation. Did you have any issues connecting the pitman arm on the power steering box to the tie rod? I just installed the steering box and it almost looks the like pitman arm is too long?
Do you have the parts for the truck that you bought them off of because I need it for my truck
I have a question where did you purchase the new lines from been looking around can’t find the right one ?
Hey looked and found at wrecking yard and paid $100 for the hoses just to get the threaded ends. There are still guys who build power steering lines around. Paid so much b/c I could not identify that special Toyota thread. Looked everywhere. It was that or strip off my front end work and start over with Saginaw box, an additional cost. If you find where to get those threads please let me know. I want an adapter to convert to ‘an’ hoses and stop the foolishness.
After thinking about it I think Toyota wanted the installer to get the right hose placed in the right place. Not backwards. What a hassle.
hey brotha can you send the link to purchase the power steering kit on ebay ?
There is no kit, someone had the parts pulled off another truck and listed all together on eBay. You just have to keep an eye out on eBay for someone to list another set or buy all the parts individually.
be easier to put a Yaris electric column on
Just did this yesterday buy I guess I messed up and didn't set the steering wheel correctly and now its off like a mf lol and how do you keep tye truck from swerving?
@@matexf4c The truck is swerving in its own? If so I'd assume there is a bad part in the power steering system if it only started after the swap. I'd try to get an alignment first but you need to correct the wheel as much as possible before hand.
@@DanielPace92 it has a lot more play than it did before the swap when I'm coming to a stop the car swerves pretty bad if I don't grip the steering wheel hard enough I feel like it might be worse. I'm going to check out the suspension and ps again this weekend