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Charrlynn power steering question

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Redstate

05-19-2008 13:06:09




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Hi, just wondering if the belly pump on an M would power the ps and how many PSI is actually needed for a Charlynn PS torge Generator. Thanks




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Mike L

05-19-2008 18:32:03




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 Re: Charrlynn power steering question in reply to Redstate, 05-19-2008 13:06:09  
I used a pump off a 1977 olds cutlas it works great.



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gene bender

05-19-2008 17:35:11




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 Re: Charrlynn power steering question in reply to Redstate, 05-19-2008 13:06:09  
Just get the seperate pump for the power steering then you dont need to divert the hy supply and all that mess. It will work just fine.



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Allan In NE

05-19-2008 16:03:19




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 Re: Charrlynn power steering question in reply to Redstate, 05-19-2008 13:06:09  
Yeah,

It'll work right until the time ya push the clutch.

Allan



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Steven f/AZ

05-19-2008 14:14:24




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 Re: Charrlynn power steering question in reply to Redstate, 05-19-2008 13:06:09  
I believe the max pressure for the torque generator is 1000 psi.

A good belly pump (later model) will have 850 psi. The belly pump will work fine for power steering, but don't expect to lift/lower implements and steer at the same time, even with a flow divider. The GPM of the belly pump is a little short to run multiple things at once.



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