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Post by joshy »

With Hydro Assist steering, will the wheels still turn if you take the draglink off? If not, is there away to make it so it runs with a draglink onroad and without one off road?

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Re: Hydro-Assist

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joshy wrote:With Hydro Assist steering, will the wheels still turn if you take the draglink off? If not, is there away to make it so it runs with a draglink onroad and without one off road?

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I don't think it would steer straight, wheels would turn indepentantly without draglink
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Post by Micka »

What he wants is a hydro-assist for on road that can be worked as a full hydro off road.

Can be done, but I have no idea of how. I do know who does, but I'm not sure that they will want me to post it.

He will probably chime in anyway.

If you search hydro assist or full hydro you will come across it.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

short answer - possible but expensive to do! ~$2k-3k if you are paying someone.

first you have to understand how a std PS box works. Although it act 'like' an orbital, it needs deflection on the bar to create a command pressure.... so its not fixed displacement (this is a problem) If you put an inline orbital on the shaft it IS fixed displacement. And as the screw-sector are still connected you only have a set amout of rotations to get the steering output. SO the inline orbital would have to be huge (CC/rev) or a tiny ram otherwise you won't have any steering lock. Yes there are ways around it but nothing pretty or comercially available bolt on.
there ae better ways around this ;)
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Post by Micka »

^^^
That was who I was referring to.
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Post by lay80n »

BUSTED100 wrote:
joshy wrote:With Hydro Assist steering, will the wheels still turn if you take the draglink off? If not, is there away to make it so it runs with a draglink onroad and without one off road?

Cheers, Josh
I don't think it would steer straight, wheels would turn indepentantly without draglink

Tie rod joins wheels together, drag link joins tie-rod/knuckle to steering box.

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Post by joshy »

1MadEngineer wrote:short answer - possible but expensive to do! ~$2k-3k if you are paying someone.


there ae better ways around this ;)
Cheers, im open to suggestions?
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Post by 11_evl »

buy my orbital off me and go full hydro :lol:
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Post by joshy »

cant get full hydro engineered or i would. Mechanical steering wont have enough movement offroad so im hoping theres a way to run both.
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Post by Weiner »

joshy wrote:cant get full hydro engineered or i would. Mechanical steering wont have enough movement offroad so im hoping theres a way to run both.
Get it registered as a tractor and don't go over 40km/h or whatever it is :armsup:
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yeah ill just head everywhere in peak hour so i cant go over 40
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Why not go hydro assist with quick disconnect fittings. When I the highway have them disconnected from the ram and when out 4x4ing just connect them up again. You will have to get a small hose made up to connect the two fittings on the ram together when on the highway. This then will act as a steering dampener.

Or you could have the disconnect fittings on your box and just buy a f/f adaptor to join the two hoses together when on the highway.

Easy done. :D
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Post by Z()LTAN »

Willy Hilux wrote:Why not go hydro assist with quick disconnect fittings. When I the highway have them disconnected from the ram and when out 4x4ing just connect them up again. You will have to get a small hose made up to connect the two fittings on the ram together when on the highway. This then will act as a steering dampener.

Or you could have the disconnect fittings on your box and just buy a f/f adaptor to join the two hoses together when on the highway.

Easy done. :D
lol good idea mate.

Looks like someone actually understands hydraulics lol
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Z()LTAN wrote:
Willy Hilux wrote:Why not go hydro assist with quick disconnect fittings. When I the highway have them disconnected from the ram and when out 4x4ing just connect them up again. You will have to get a small hose made up to connect the two fittings on the ram together when on the highway. This then will act as a steering dampener.

Or you could have the disconnect fittings on your box and just buy a f/f adaptor to join the two hoses together when on the highway.

Easy done. :D
lol good idea mate.

Looks like someone actually understands hydraulics lol
or just use a 6port divertor valve :?
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Post by ledgend80 »

beg to differ about the 40km/hr look at a franna crane not restricted to 40 they will do 80 to 90 km/hr full hydro steer but they have an emergency back up so if you loose hydraulic pressure an electric pump cuts in and you can still steer but these machines have special rego but if they can maybe you could somehow but getting it engineered alone would cost you
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Post by HANCOCK »

If set up correctly shouldn’t you get the same amount of steering from the p/s box and the assist ram as the knuckles will bind? Or am I missing something?[/quote]
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Post by Micka »

Some orbitals combined with different rams will react far differently to a P/S set up. They don't always react in the same time frame. This can be disasterous at speed when you are swerving an obstacle and the steering reacts about 2 seconds after you need it to.
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Post by HANCOCK »

I have a Yuri built assist ram modified p/s box and holden pump and its great its faster now then it was before... ;)
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Post by Micka »

Yes...but assist and full hydro are 2 very different animals.
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Post by CWBYUP »

joshy wrote:cant get full hydro engineered or i would. Mechanical steering wont have enough movement offroad so im hoping theres a way to run both.
From memory your building a D22 STR with GQ diffs ?

Why not just the whole GQ set up ? P/S box Drag link etc ?

Will make it easy when you bend stuff.

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Post by joshy »

CWBYUP wrote:
joshy wrote:cant get full hydro engineered or i would. Mechanical steering wont have enough movement offroad so im hoping theres a way to run both.
From memory your building a D22 STR with GQ diffs ?

Why not just the whole GQ set up ? P/S box Drag link etc ?

Will make it easy when you bend stuff.

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Post by MUD000 »

I have hydro assist on my ute & it works fine on & off road :armsup:
Took a bit to get it sorted but works fine
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Post by joshy »

MUD000 wrote:I have hydro assist on my ute & it works fine on & off road :armsup:
Took a bit to get it sorted but works fine
Factory 79 series ps box with tapping & modified flow valve
Cheers Dan

Yeah, but you still run a draglink?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Why don't you want to run a draglink???
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Post by joshy »

i want to run one on road but not offroad as it wont have enough movement
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Post by Willy Hilux »

joshy wrote:i want to run one on road but not offroad as it wont have enough movement
Not enough movement where?? in the ball joints?? if so you could try rod ends..... I had them on my lux and worked well.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

there is a LOT of information missing? please fill in the blanks so we can help. what suspension? what ride height? and budget?

getting a tierod to work with ~25" of travel is easy, but there is a right and a wrong way. most of it is dependant on your suspension geometry and the rest is in the manufacturing. ;)
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Post by joshy »

OPW racejacker 14" hydro coilovers.
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the hydro lift...and then theres the coilover travel itself.
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ride height im still playing around with, coilovers will probably be 6" extended. And budget..well that depends on what its going to cost me to do it so i can drive it on and offroad.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

sorta more chasing - 3/4/5link or radius arm / panhard or not?? (lift height compared to a stock vehicle) so we can get an idea of the vertical drop from the steering box to the axle centerline??
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