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hyd ram steering

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hyd ram steering

Post by chire »

has anyone put a steering ram on there rover ?
or do you know where to drill steering box so i can do this ?
any help would be great. :?
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Post by RUFF »

You want Hydro Assist?

If so you only need to Tap the Bleader hole in the top of the box and then put a T piece in the steel external line that runs around the box.
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Post by chire »

cool thanks for that .
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Post by chire »

cool thanks for that .
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Post by C.A.Moseley »

RUFF wrote:You want Hydro Assist?

If so you only need to Tap the Bleader hole in the top of the box and then put a T piece in the steel external line that runs around the box.
this is only an assist system isnt it? but can you run a full hydro steer setup the same way? and are either engineerable for road use?
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Post by D9OSV »

RUFF wrote:You want Hydro Assist?

If so you only need to Tap the Bleader hole in the top of the box and then put a T piece in the steel external line that runs around the box.
More info please :)

Am fed up up with busting boxes and been looking at hydr-assist........

Whats needed?

Does it work well off the Landrover box?

Or are you better going to a dedicated system?

Help :P

Cheers

Jim :)
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Post by james feeney »

Jimbo,

Why not try a different driving technique??

I like your signature "showing it's age". Subtle mate.

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steering ram

Post by chire »

I'm in the process of doing it i will post pics when done.
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Post by D9OSV »

Who's that farmer boy in the pic then mate ;)

Wondered how long till you arrived :lol:

Hope you are well.

Cheers JJ for the link (Ps: you got that Bl**dy shaft yet?)

Any pics or help on Hydro assist would be very helpful

Keep them coming

Cheers

Jim :)
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Post by Bush65 »

D9OSV wrote:
RUFF wrote:You want Hydro Assist?

If so you only need to Tap the Bleader hole in the top of the box and then put a T piece in the steel external line that runs around the box.
More info please :)

Am fed up up with busting boxes and been looking at hydr-assist........

Whats needed?

Does it work well off the Landrover box?

Or are you better going to a dedicated system?

Help :P

Cheers

Jim :)
There is a bleeder plug in the top cover of the steering box. Remove the cover and drill and tap a larger thread here. Reassemble and run a hydraulic line from this new port to one end of the hydro assist ram.

On the left side of the steering box there is a steel hydraulic line, which runs from the front to the back of the box (not to be confused with the pressure line from the pump or return line to the reservoir). Install a tee piece in this line and run a hydraulic line from the tee to the other end of the ram.

When you steer to one side the line from the top cover will be pressure into the hydro assist ram and the oil displaced from the ram will return through the new tee, to the reservoir. This will be reversed when you steer in the opposite direction.

The flow from the pump can be improved by enlarging the ports in the pump.

The pressure relief setting of the pump can be increased by pressing the plug, which holds the relief spring, slightly further into the pump body. There are pics and instructions for this in the rover forum on the pirate bulletin board.
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Post by Michele »

D9OSV wrote:
Wondered how long till you arrived :lol:
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Wonder how long 'til you send me those pics :P (8274 stuff etc)
:roll:
I guess you're more busy than usual...building your new truck?
;)
Cheers!
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