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P/S operates at 800-1200 PSI Though honestly it'll only see those numbers when you pin the wheel at full lock... Most of the time running through the normal travel it'll probably see 250-300 PSI
That’s quite high as I suspected. I’ll be changing out my hollow crush washer to a solid one in the future.P/S operates at 800-1200 PSI Though honestly it'll only see those numbers when you pin the wheel at full lock... Most of the time running through the normal travel it'll probably see 250-300 PSI
PV=nRTI saw that as well Wayne. 200 PSI at 500F seems low for a steering pump but I am not sure what pressure steering pumps develop?
Anybody know what pressure steering pumps generate?
Also PV=nRT right so the washers should be able to sustain higher pressures at a lower temperature.
Gasses yes. I started to think about the effect on hydraulic fluid and got a bit dizzy. It’s been a while since my fluid dynamics class.PV=nRT
That's for glasses we're talking liquid hydraulic.
There's no gaurantee that the same parts are in the box maybe one was worn and they replaced it.Agree ^^^ but why did Firm Feel rebuilding his box change his wheel orientation?