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Re: ADHD build
Awesome to hear ya had her running, sucks that a new ignition box failed right away. Electronics seam to fail a lot more often now then “back in the day” lol
And I hope the coolant in oil is just a gasket or seal and not a cylinder or cracked head
And I hope the coolant in oil is just a gasket or seal and not a cylinder or cracked head
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Re: ADHD build
figured i would clean the shop before pulling the truck back apart. so drove the truck out of the shop and around the yard on friday
then pulled the motor out and tore it down again
found my rear main leak, not really sure what happened there but will try again
still went out wheeling this weekend just had to ride with buddy in the crew cab obs
then pulled the motor out and tore it down again
found my rear main leak, not really sure what happened there but will try again
still went out wheeling this weekend just had to ride with buddy in the crew cab obs
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Re: ADHD build
while waiting on motor parts i figured id give the steering box a drill and tap job, will do a pump upgrade once i have the motor back together. did the math on the ram i have and its a little big so will be slower then a PSC ram but will try it for now
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Re: ADHD build
yep but is supposed to have clevis ends so i cut them off and welded some 3/4 joint bungs on it all ghetto likeScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:42 am Princess Auto ram? They honestly seem to be surprisingly well built.
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Re: ADHD build
got the motor cleaned and put back together, but before putting back in the truck i wanted to figure out my new power steering pump set up. Had a F53 ford motor home pump, its basically a g2 gear pump but with a relief and regulator built in. big gph and psi so way better then what i was running and probably better then a $$$ psc pump
used one of the stock pump mounting holes and made an adapter plate
notched the pump bracket to fit the new pump and adapter
was able to press the stock pump pulley on, wasnt able to fully press it on but went as far as i could to line the belt up but dont think it will be an issue
then stabbed the motor back in the truck, just need to make up steering resi and lines then can start up the truck and see if i fixed the milk shake issue
used one of the stock pump mounting holes and made an adapter plate
notched the pump bracket to fit the new pump and adapter
was able to press the stock pump pulley on, wasnt able to fully press it on but went as far as i could to line the belt up but dont think it will be an issue
then stabbed the motor back in the truck, just need to make up steering resi and lines then can start up the truck and see if i fixed the milk shake issue
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Re: ADHD build
I wish they'd just sell them with threaded ends for all the bojangers out there.Snowracer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:41 amyep but is supposed to have clevis ends so i cut them off and welded some 3/4 joint bungs on it all ghetto likeScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 11:42 am Princess Auto ram? They honestly seem to be surprisingly well built.
That pump is interesting. Seems like it would be pretty easy to adapt to pretty much anything. Hmm.
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Re: ADHD build
they do offer one that already has joints on the ends. its the same size as what im running now so little big and will probably be slow for hydro assist but oh well
https://www.princessauto.com/en/top-lin ... 1000000426
the pump is really hard to find specs for but have hear its supposed to do over 4gph and 2000+ psi. im running a g2 gear pump on the buggy from the last rig and the f53 pump is very similar so should work well
https://www.princessauto.com/en/top-lin ... 1000000426
the pump is really hard to find specs for but have hear its supposed to do over 4gph and 2000+ psi. im running a g2 gear pump on the buggy from the last rig and the f53 pump is very similar so should work well
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Re: ADHD build
whipped up a steering resi last night, should hold just over a liter of fluid. put both a -6 and -8 fitting for return so can up grade line size down the road if needed. also a npt bung in the top for a breather fitting
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Re: ADHD build
well this truck just loves to make me do everything 2 or 3 times it seems. mounted up the resi and filled the system and ram would not work. just went out and would not come back in, figured i messed up the one fitting as i put it to deep in the port. took the box apart welded up the port and moved the fitting and still same issue. said f it take the ram off and cap the fittings. dropped the truck down and tried to steer it and it blew the sector shaft seal right out and painted my shop floor and everything around it in atf. buddy lent me another box he had that was drilled and ported for assist.
slapped that in the truck with out the ram to see if it would blow the seal out as was worried the new pump was to much psi. box held up and no leaks or issues to be seen, hooked the ram back up and got it to work but felt meh and kinda hard to turn, slapped the 44s on the front and it felt the same as it did with stock tires but turned them so is just the ram being to big and slow. steering box was a loaner so posted up looking for a box and buddy still had my box from the Haywagon build that was ported and even my psc ram so bought all that back from him. only thing i can say is the f53 pump is crazy loud, almost sounds like its draining the resi as has that kind of sound or if i just need to go to tractor fluid vs atf to help out or what.
resi mounted up
slapped that in the truck with out the ram to see if it would blow the seal out as was worried the new pump was to much psi. box held up and no leaks or issues to be seen, hooked the ram back up and got it to work but felt meh and kinda hard to turn, slapped the 44s on the front and it felt the same as it did with stock tires but turned them so is just the ram being to big and slow. steering box was a loaner so posted up looking for a box and buddy still had my box from the Haywagon build that was ported and even my psc ram so bought all that back from him. only thing i can say is the f53 pump is crazy loud, almost sounds like its draining the resi as has that kind of sound or if i just need to go to tractor fluid vs atf to help out or what.
resi mounted up