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If I have the entire power top hydraulic system out of the car, can I assemble it out of the car, bleed it and check for leaks then slip it into place assembled? New paint and I don't want to get power steering fluid all over everything bleeding it inside the car. It seems like this would be the way to go if a car was moving down the assembly line anyway...
I understand your frustration however the short answer is no. Lines go through and around inner structures on both sides that are too small for connected cylinders to pass through.