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Re: Putting power steering on a 300
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Posted by Old Hand on January 19, 2002 at 06:53:49 from (64.12.107.173):
In Reply to: Putting power steering on a 300 posted by Gibby on January 18, 2002 at 22:05:47:
Gibby I looked at add on power setting on 400 when I was out at shed earlier. The high pressue line on this unit is piped directly into outlet on left rear of hydraulic block? (can't think of correct name) there is no sign of any pressue regulator. The return goes to T in drain in bottom of reservoir. Hope this is of some help. One other thing about add on power steering that I have never seen mentioned here. Back in 1950s and 1960s we had sveral Ms and 400s with power steering under one row cotton pickers. These units were mounted out over valve covers and braced to casting that supports front of gas tank. With the added weight of cotton picker they all broke this casting often.
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