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Posted by boog on March 26, 2002 at 19:43:15 from (66.73.129.192):
Farmalldan Spent the afternoon in the shop and plumbed lines in per your instructions in previous post. Power steering now working as it should. I felt so good that I let out a big war hoop. Sid, my dog, got all excited and ran around the shop barking and jumping. Don't know if he realized what was going on or just excited because I was. My wife says he's almost human in the way he is aware of things. Problem now is that the Flow control does not have pressure unless Lift-all contol rod is in rearward position. Currently the excess flow is feeding both the Flow control and Lift-all. I tried plugging off the line to the Lift-all and feeding only the Flow control. This gave pressure at the flow control but cause an increase amount of back pressure on the engine. I figured this was due to the pump not being able to bypass enough oil so I shut down immediately. Hate to keep bothering you but so far you are the only one who seems to have the answers. I'm realy grateful for the help so far. I can live with it as it is but don't think this correct. thanks boog
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