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hydro trouble

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hydro trouble

Post by samystar »

I tested out the shop my new buggy with full hydro steering and sometimes it wont turn left... The steering wheel turns but not the cylindre. WTF?
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Re: hydro trouble

Post by Guy »

[quote="samystar"]I tested out the shop my new buggy with full hydro steering and sometimes it wont turn left... The steering wheel turns but not the cylindre. WTF?
-2x4 single ended ram
-stock Saginaw pump ~1450 psi 4 gpm

acording to Bilavista article
-211-1048 Charlin
-5L reservoir plus filter[/quoe]




errr no idea .. Stickey valve or weak spring in the Charlin :?
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Post by stumped »

sounds like a question for pirate
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Post by Yarno »

Is turnig left on the retract side of the cyl as this has less area than extend side, therefore less force if the pressure is to low! Maybe?
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Post by 308LUX »

any oil leaks on the cylinder ? could be bypassing
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