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FLOW DIVIDER

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Pete

06-21-2003 22:13:52




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Has anyone used a "Gresen" flow divider for power steering? I plumbed it how I thought it should be and it works good ,until I use the remotes. Then I lose power steering. If I shut it off and move the 2-way rod ,to relieve presure it will work good again. The ports have CF ,EF ,T ,P , cast in the body. I think they mean - constant flow -excess flow -tank and presure. Thats how I have it plumbed ? This is on an M with the two-way valve, no belly pump (just the resivour). Thanks Pete

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Alton

06-22-2003 12:20:26




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 Re: FLOW DIVIDER in reply to Pete , 06-21-2003 22:13:52  
Will a priority valve work? Gives fluid to a circuit first after that system is satisfied then directs fluid elseware. Won't loose steering.



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Stan(VA).

06-22-2003 04:55:44




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 Re: FLOW DIVIDER in reply to Pete , 06-21-2003 22:13:52  
What you've described sounds correct to me. I used a Prince valve from Northern though. Only thought is to be sure you have the divider plumbed in before the two-way valve (1st thing after the pump). If it were behind the valve it would act as you describe.
Stan(VA).



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