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Windscreen wiper motor to powers steering pump
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Windscreen wiper motor to powers steering pump
Have put a powers steering box on my truck and am having a think about how to mount the ps pump and came aross a few posts on people using electric ps pumps on there cars ( Track Tunners mailny) as was thinking would it be possible/worthwile trying to use a windscreen wiper motor to turn the normal powers steering pump instead of hanging it of the motor?
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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87' Hilux tray
87' Hilux tray
I did consider paying a homeless miget to sit in the engine bay but i didn't know how i was going to feed him on long trip!!!You might be able to use a wind-up mechanism from a toy.
But really.....I have read about people using other electric motors or electric oil pumps but I want to try and use crap I already have in the shed.
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87' Hilux tray
87' Hilux tray
Okay, well, a typical power steering pump is a 3-5 horsepower item. That is not a realm that a wiper motor can really get you to. A starter motor, perhaps, but only some starter motors are happy to do continuous duty.S.CoXy wrote:I did consider paying a homeless miget to sit in the engine bay but i didn't know how i was going to feed him on long trip!!!You might be able to use a wind-up mechanism from a toy.
But really.....I have read about people using other electric motors or electric oil pumps but I want to try and use crap I already have in the shed.
Electric power steering can be done and is standard in some vehicles. The cable to the motors is massive, we are talking about devices pulling quite a lot of amps.
eg http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/convpgs/psteer.php
This is pulling 75-80 amps. That may well be more than your max alternator output. And because it is designed to be an electric power steering pump, it probably pulls less current than a DIY system would pull. For example a properly designed eps system drops the motor speed down when the vehicle is going faster (less need for assist when moving faster).
A windscreen wiper motor probably pulls 5 amps tops. There is just no way you can use 5 amps to do 80 amps worth of work.
I don't mean to be discouraging though
This is not legal advice.
Hmmm you make some good points about the amout of power used and by the time you add in power coversion loss I am starting to think that this might not be a wothwile venture...... might have to look into a MR2 or other electric PS pump or just stick to bolting in onto the engine.
Thanx for the input chimpboy
Thanx for the input chimpboy
PISSED AND BENT TOURS
87' Hilux tray
87' Hilux tray
There are plenty cars running electric power steering, depends what sort of money you want to spend?? For starters go to a wrecking yard and have a look at a say around a 2002 2004 holden astra!!! they are electric over hydro i mean like the electric motor is part of the hydro pump or there are makes that are full electric like say the suzuki swift 2005 on but you'll need the column too as it has the electric motor attacthed to it.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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I tried a wiper motor to turn an A/C pump for a portable endless air and it is useless. It can turn it with the gears on it but only just and extremely slowly and that is without trying to compress anything. Without gears it has no chance. I was going to try a starter motor but the one I got from a wreck was to shagged to try out.
More Suzuki parts going to the big Suzuki Heaven in the sky!
Average AC pump is about 3hp or 2.2kw. Which in 12v will take 183amps to run and 24v 91amps. (assuming no losses) This is winch/starter motor territory and there are system of the shelf you can buy.
http://oasismfg.thomasnet.com/viewitems ... &forward=1
http://oasismfg.thomasnet.com/viewitems ... &forward=1
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
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