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Post by evanstaniland »

ive done up a small paint pic just after some input to see if im on the right track, just before i go and get hoses made.

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Post by WICKED »

Single ended rams need a Res dude.

Eg. Need's 1.5L of fluid when out but only .5L when in.
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

sorry for the hi jack but while on this subject
but where do you drill and tap the steering box for hydro asist
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Post by WICKED »

hillbilliywheelchair wrote:sorry for the hi jack but while on this subject
but where do you drill and tap the steering box for hydro asist
What box?


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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

i dont know yet but have easy acsess to 75 series cruser and ifs lux boxes
its going into a licerish alsort scat whith my old cruser diffs
so im open to any common steer box

and thanks for the link 'ill read it in the morning when im not so tyred
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Post by duncan »

You would only need a big resivoir if the single ended ram was spring return his diagrame shows it being a 2 port ram so driven both ways same amount of fluid just gose from one side of the piston to the other
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

so dunc does this mean i just raid your brain of endless knolwage after your trip
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Post by RED60 »

duncan wrote:You would only need a big resivoir if the single ended ram was spring return his diagrame shows it being a 2 port ram so driven both ways same amount of fluid just gose from one side of the piston to the other
What about the volume taken up by the shaft itself. When the ram is fully extended, the cylinder volume is all fluid, but when fully (or part)contracted, it has the rod within the cylinder, so the amount of fluid required is lesser by by the volume of the rod. Some sort of reservoir would be required I would think.. (this refers to a single ended ram as shown in the diagram)
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

in the diagram its a presure return single ram so it wond fill up like you think
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

http://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagon ... rting.html

another handy link i thought i would put here for later
for 60 70 and early 80 crusers

http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/ ... ssist.html

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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

hilux this time its vertually the same
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=10579.0
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Post by evanstaniland »

WICKED wrote:Single ended rams need a Res dude.

Eg. Need's 1.5L of fluid when out but only .5L when in.
the cooler im running is a heat sink style which will add extra to the system, but if still not enough ill put another res in. the pump itself has a small one on it.

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Post by zbeast »

I have 1 of these kits on my surf buggy and with a vp v6 and a cooler there's plenty of oil to go around,its never got hot or spilled over
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Post by evanstaniland »

zbeast wrote:I have 1 of these kits on my surf buggy and with a vp v6 and a cooler there's plenty of oil to go around,its never got hot or spilled over
http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-fr ... x-202.html
yea i got a ram + harware and a tube clamp for $160 just go to weld it on now!!

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Post by pootrollin »

hillbilliywheelchair wrote:and also pump mods to help cope with the extra flow needed
http://westtexasoffroad.homestead.com/p ... ering.html

http://locktup4x4c.web140.discountasp.n ... posts&t=77
So is this the same for 80 series box and pumps?? I need to do this mod so I can steer it in creek runs.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Just remember it will be easier to turn one way than the other as the shaft takes up some of the surface area of the piston and the force is lost as a result.
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Post by 11_evl »

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Post by Turbo Tonka »

x2 with willy hilux.The anulus area(basically piston diameter minus shaft diameter) will have an effect on your steering between left and right due to greater volume of oil on piston end for extension of the ram.You should be right running the cooler also but a general rule is for the resevoir to have about 3 times more than you can pump(lpm)?

i have never driven a hydro assist car so can you blokes that have share how much you really notice the difference one way to the other if you really do at all??
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Post by Yarno »

You could just run 2 smaller cylinders one each way, this would get rid of the difference.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

or run a proper double acting through rod(double rod) ram like most trucks do.then you will get equal force n speed both directions

But it sounds like evan picked up the bits for good $$$ and theres no doubt it will work as is.
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Post by dck7aok »

Just hook it up. My lux didn't need a bigger res untill i really modded the fluid speed and pressure....
Don't really notice a difference in left vs right.
You will need more fluid speed, as a minimum, otherwise the steering will lock at speed when you really don't want it to. Which could be BAD.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

dck7aok wrote:Just hook it up. My lux didn't need a bigger res untill i really modded the fluid speed and pressure....
Don't really notice a difference in left vs right.
You will need more fluid speed, as a minimum, otherwise the steering will lock at speed when you really don't want it to. Which could be BAD.
what do you mean by this locking at speed??sorry for the hijack just interested in whats happening? :cry: just that you need more flow(hi flow pump)?
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Post by Rhett »

It won't lock solid, but going full lock to full lock in a hurry you will have to wait for the ram to catch up as a ram uses a lot more fluid than a psteer box needs, but it has to flow through the box. hard to explain really.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

yeah na thats cool i just was tryin to work out wat was ment :lol: just interesting for me :oops:

u are saying that as the fluid is say pushed through extension end of cylender at piston end the oil in other end of barrel must be pushed out through retraction port of cylender and back through the box which is where it can become trapped if to quick???? whereas in a normal hydraulic circuit would go back through the valve and to tank
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Post by RED60 »

Turbo Tonka wrote:x2 with willy hilux.The anulus area(basically piston diameter minus shaft diameter) will have an effect on your steering between left and right due to greater volume of oil on piston end for extension of the ram.You should be right running the cooler also but a general rule is for the resevoir to have about 3 times more than you can pump(lpm)?
It's not actually the volume of oil, it's the surface area of the piston it has to work on that governs the "strength" of the ram. As you say, there will be a difference in each direction with this set up.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

yeah :oops: FORCE = PRESSURE x the AREA.

i knew what i meant just put it wrong in words lol.So hows this mod going on the bundy anyway?
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