Hydraulic steering question

jmiltier

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Reading the ppl 2.6 rules I guess hydraulic steering is permitted, what kind of setups do you run? Any setup out to run in place of the vacuum pump?
 
Electric over hydraulic is the way to go. An old lift gate motor and pump works well. Or go to Northern Hydraulics and buy a new motor and pump. Then get an orbital valve from a forklift or tractor.

If you are lazy call up Proformance Pro's, they have complete setups.
 
Been putting my hydro steering together the last couple days

Psc has m&s valves on sale now for 350$ I got the 160cc
http://www.pscmotorsports.com/garage-sale?p=2


This is the northern tool pump I got
http://m.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200329758_200329758?cm_ite=1070&cm_pla=Hyd%20raulics%3EHydraulic%20Power%20Units&cm_cat=Nextag&cm%20_ven=Aggregates

Here's a 50$ off coupon code: 202755


Steering ram I got from surplus center
http://www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Cylinders/Power-Steering-Hydraulic-Cylinders/2-5x8x1-5-DA-DOUBLE-ROD-HYD-CYL-9-6688.axd

These are just a few pieces I've found reading LOTS of rock crawling and 4x4 forums the last couple days... just a couple ideas for ya
 
Just like everyone is saying go to northern tool get the pump and plum it into your stock steering box is what most people I know do then going all out. And make sure to turn the pressure down some on the pump or will break the steering box I have heard
 
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/HydroAssistTap/index.html


Take your box off, drill and tap in similar locations, and then use a ram off the axle. The pump setup is your choice. I use the biggest drop in AGR pump they make, but I'm not trying to squeeze every last drop of HP like you guys.

And that 2.5 double ram is pretty big unless you're doing full hydro. If you're doing hydro assist, I'd run something a bit smaller, or you lose responsiveness.



If you're only going 300ft you'll be fine, but if you're driving this on the street too, toss a filter head on. It's keep it clean, and help with heat from the extra line and going through the filter.
 
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