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Re: 350U Hydraulic Temp. Update


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Posted by dick on June 06, 2004 at 14:36:33 from (4.228.36.99):

In Reply to: 350U Hydraulic Temp. Update posted by Ibby on June 05, 2004 at 04:00:48:

I'd agree with Jim E. that you are running too much supply pressure - which all gets turned into heat.

Things that MAY help (assuming I understand your piping correctly):

- Get rid of the spin-on filter, and go back to the original IH filter assembly inside the reservoir. The crud which is now clogging up your add-on filter is passing through your pump to get there - not a good thing given the close tolerances in the pump. The filter needs to be located before the pump. While you're in the reservoir, clean it thoroughly - the stuff which is clogging your present filter has to be coming from somewhere.

- The 3/8" and 1/2" hoses going from the reservoir to your valve(s?) sound awfully small for the capacity of the pump. The metal tubes to/from the pump are 1" and 3/4"; your hoses certainly shouldn't be any smaller, and probably should be larger because you're adding extra piping length to the original design.

- This flow divider of yours doesn't sound very good. The original IH design was self-adjusting (supplying anything from zero to full flow to the power steering) and had a force-balance design which minimized pressure drop across it to nearly nothing. This Prince thing of yours sounds like it could be your major problem.

- It sounds as though you must have an open-center gang of control valves?? Is there any safety valve in your system??

- Any good salvage dealer should be able to tell you about interchanging 300U/350U/300/350/400/450 hydraulic parts. I think most of what you really need is interchangable among them, excepting valve handles. You might try giving JP Tractor Salvage a call, they have had a good supply of this stuff in the past when I've needed it.

- Good luck, again.




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