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Allen, do you still have the pic of the power dive

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Mike (IL)

04-14-2006 18:14:33




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I am thinking about removing the charr lynn pump form my M and plumb the power steering into the hydraulic system. It has a M&W pump at the dist. I understand I have to get a power diverter. does this need to be plumbed in before or after the pressure releif valve? also Allen do you still have the pic you posted back in august 05'. it is not shown in the archeives any more.

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Mike




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Allan In NE

04-14-2006 18:27:30




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 Re: Allen, do you still have the pic of the power in reply to Mike (IL), 04-14-2006 18:14:33  
Hi Mike,

The pump output goes to the input of the priority valve. The "exhaust" port on the valve then feeds the rest of your hydraulic system and in this circuit is where the pressure regulator would live. Also, this circuit will have to dump to sump.

The "out" port on the priority valve goes to your power steering motor and then that motor is exhausted to dump separately.

Allan

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Keith-OR

04-15-2006 08:39:04




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 Re: Allen, do you still have the pic of the power in reply to Allan In NE, 04-14-2006 18:27:30  
Hey Allan, I just noticed something after looking at those pictures couple various times in the last 6 or 8 monthes (Man I gotta wake up! Use to be sharp as a tack, but tacks' gotten bent, durn!!!) Hows come your using those low pressure galv. pipe fittings..:>) :>)

Keith & Shawn



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P Backus

04-15-2006 05:53:21




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 Re: Allen, do you still have the pic of the power in reply to Allan In NE, 04-14-2006 18:27:30  
Hey Allan,
I"m guessing that you know this, but the lever on the valve should be turned 90 degrees so that the thumb screw will tighten against the quandrant gauge behind it, to lock it in place.
Paul



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Mike (IL)

04-14-2006 20:20:42




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 Re: Allan, do you still have the pic of the power in reply to Allan In NE, 04-14-2006 18:27:30  
Thanks Allan



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Dick Davis

04-15-2006 01:08:57




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 Re: Allan, do you still have the pic of the power in reply to Mike (IL), 04-14-2006 20:20:42  
Gee you guys are talking about power steering!! I wanted to see pictures of Allan doing some Farmall Power "Dive", you know a dark smokey place that serves cold ones or maybe some really faast down hill muddy race any excuse to see Red Power. My nickel Dick Davis.



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