Posted by Brad Motheral on September 28, 2009 at 06:12:19 from (67.201.142.220):
was wondering if anybody knew where to get a char-lynn power steering motor bracket for an md? or does anyone have a good picture of one so i can make one? (md is different from the m bracket) i"m going to run the unit from a m&w live pump(which isn"t on yet) through a prince hyd priority flow divider. how much flow does it take to run char-lynn unit? 1.5, 2, or 3 gal? what should the relief pressure be? i was going to feed the m&w pump from the belly pump resevoir. it has a christmas tree valve. what was the standard relief pressure on the stock belly pump system and where should i set the relief with the m&w pump?. i"m going to use a second control valve with power beyond and adjustable relief(has float detent) for a 3 point. should i plumb it in before or after the christmas tree valve? sorry. a lot of questions but hydraulics can get confusing. and dangerous if not plumbed properly. thanks, brad
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