Posted by SteveNH on October 01, 2008 at 07:27:25 from (149.32.192.33):
I did a lot of searching and reading though the archives in this forum and found enough information to be dangerous.
I ordered a bypass block from Saginaw to go on the touch control unit of my 1948 Super A. I am not the most knowledgeable person when it comes to hydraulics so I hope to find a little help here.
From what I read I need an open center type valve. I also read my pump is close to 5 gpm. Looking around I found a 2 spool 5 gpm open center valve. One spool is single acting and the other is double acting. Can I use something like this understanding I may need an axillary reservoir? I currently have no need for remotes but wanted to add them for future use and I wasn"t sure if I would need double or single acting and this looked like it covered all bases. I am guessing the valve has one in and one out?
It looks like a lot of people have done this so I was just seeing if what I had in mind would work or if I am way off base. You guys haven"t let me down so far!
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