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Re: Putting remote hydralics on supper C
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Posted by Haas on June 15, 2001 at 06:35:55 from (129.37.117.145):
In Reply to: Putting remote hydralics on supper C posted by KenB on June 14, 2001 at 18:16:42:
You would use an open center valve. I don't think tapping into the holes already in the block on the hydraulic manifold block that is on the end of the manifold coming from the pump would work because there is nothing to make the fluid flow through the valve you would put there because the valve would just be in parallel with the touch control unit. It would only get pressure when the touch control was activated. The Cs that had remotes from the factory had a different hydraulic manifold and the remote valve bolted to the same location on the rockshaft unit as the manifold block you now have. Fluid flowed through the remote valve and to the touch control unit until you activated the remote, then high pressure fluid was directed to the external cylinder. To do a similar set up, you would have to cut the pressure line from the pump, run to your open center valve and then return to the pressure line going to the touch control. Fluid would then flow through the spool valve all the time and to the touch control unit. I think you would need to be sure to use a spool valve that has an internal pressure releif built in, as you would be bypassin the pressure relief that is in the touch control. I don't think there is a pressure relief in the pump.
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