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Topic: 1966 ford 3000 power steering leak
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| Streator small hobby
10-23-2012 10:27:34
208.71.145.185
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A previous post suggested I unhook ball joints on cylinders. I did this and the cylinders stayed extended. I saw a post and picture about tubing from distribution block to cylinders and followed. Does anyone know the for sure routing, Like top fitting to inside cylinder?? Also, where is the for sure placement of the castle plungers and 2 ball bearings as you sit on the tractor?? Also, the ported fitting near the return on block, is this solid and little ball bearing captured in it??? Thank you |
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| Ultradog MN
10-23-2012 11:10:41
184.100.106.5
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Re: 1966 ford 3000 power steering leak in reply to Streator small hobby, 10-23-2012 10:27:34
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| You would do well to ask Ford questions on the Ford Board. Click below for an older post from there that explains that steering block. Rereading it here I see I made a mistake in that old post. Inside the center spool there is a groove on one end. In that old post I said the groove goes up. That is not correct, The groove goes down. The upper port on the block should connect to the inside port on the cylinder - I think - I have replacement cylinders on mine but assume they are the same as the oem ones. |
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