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    power steering bleeding question

    I have the FFR power steering setup for my coyote.
    Referencing the power steering instructions under the bleeding instructions it says:

    Jack the front of the car up so the front wheels are off the ground and place on jack stands.
    Fill the power steering fluid reservoir with fluid.
    Turn the steering wheel slowly lock to lock.
    Check the steering fluid level.
     Do not hold the steering wheel at full lock while bleeding the system.
    Start the engine and turn the steering wheel lock-to-lock.
    Lower the car off the jack stands


    I was going to get the hoses and reservoir all hooked up. I am not ready to start the motor yet.
    Should I just wait to put any fluid in there until I am ready for the first start or is it ok to do the first part now?
    Any other useful guidance is appreciated. I am a total newbie to all this so every step along the way is pretty much first time for me!
    Last edited by wareaglescott; 09-16-2016 at 08:42 AM.
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