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PSC reservoir mounting

So for those of you who welded a bracket for you're psc reservoir in you're engine bay, how safe is it? Any tips? Should I cover anything so sparks dont catch anything?
Mounting it in the core support? I have one mounted there and want to add a bracket behind it because the hoses are about stretched to reach. But, I don't see a need for welding. What's wrong with bolts?
 
Mounting it in the core support? I have one mounted there and want to add a bracket behind it because the hoses are about stretched to reach. But, I don't see a need for welding. What's wrong with bolts?
I bought psc's mounting bracket, I'll have to drill some holes, that might be easier though. I'll have to see if that will work. Any suggestions of where abouts I should bolts it on the core support? I bought extra hose so I wont have any stretching going on.
 
I bought psc's mounting bracket, I'll have to drill some holes, that might be easier though. I'll have to see if that will work. Any suggestions of where abouts I should bolts it on the core support? I bought extra hose so I wont have any stretching going on.
Mine is mounted just left of the rad upper core support. I'll get a pic later today and update.
 
I used some thick alum angle to mount mine. Came out nice.

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Curious if anyone is running one of these? Might be nice if running off-camber and the fluid from reservoir is the wrong angle on the feed line but its another $75.

SOLUTION: PSC has resolved the problem of power steering fluid from being splashed out through the reservoir vent and all over your vehicle with the introduction of this new power steering pressurized / anti splash vent kit. Specifically designed to work with PSC’s remote reservoir tanks, the kit is engineered to allow no escape of fluid and allows the power steering system to remain slightly pressurized at 6 psi all times to help reduce chances of system cavitation. This kit can be adapted to all PSC remote reservoirs that feature the vented cap design.

https://www.pscmotorsports.com/moto.../remote-anti-splash-reservoir-w-6-relief.html

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I used some thick alum angle to mount mine. Came out nice.

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That's damn near identical to my setup, I also used a piece of angle and trimmed it to fit.

Curious if anyone is running one of these? Might be nice if running off-camber and the fluid from reservoir is the wrong angle on the feed line but its another $75.

SOLUTION: PSC has resolved the problem of power steering fluid from being splashed out through the reservoir vent and all over your vehicle with the introduction of this new power steering pressurized / anti splash vent kit. Specifically designed to work with PSC’s remote reservoir tanks, the kit is engineered to allow no escape of fluid and allows the power steering system to remain slightly pressurized at 6 psi all times to help reduce chances of system cavitation. This kit can be adapted to all PSC remote reservoirs that feature the vented cap design.

https://www.pscmotorsports.com/moto.../remote-anti-splash-reservoir-w-6-relief.html

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I want to say @mrk5 is running that
 
I have my breather ran to a gator bottle zip tied to my radiator support :D
 
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