Posted by pete 23 on December 18, 2010 at 16:17:02 from (184.12.34.48):
In Reply to: 450 steering problem posted by 756puller on December 18, 2010 at 13:08:48:
I see that some of the Prince flow divider valves have a relief valve in them which would divert into the excess flow back to regulator valve at reservoir. Don't know what you have of course. The original flow divider on those tractors have a seperate relief valve for power steering. Don't know if you have original flow divider on yours or not but you indicated that you capped original outlet to power steering. If so, you need to alter that flow divider also other wise you are dead heading flowdiver flow not that it would cause the problem you are having but would strain system. Flow from your flow divider does not go directly to dump it goes through the reglator circuit also. At any rate, pressure to steering has got to be too high and like pointed out, finding weakest link.
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