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Problem: M35A3 hard steering with the power boost system
Our fire department (located in rural East Texas) just purchased a M35A3 from Federal Surplus Property (San Antionio) along with a parts vehicle. The primary vehicle appears to be in good shape except for one thing: the steering is very difficult; not too bad at highway speeds. However, we intend to use it primarily as an off-road brush truck configured with a water tank and pump.
The power boost steering does not provide much assist (at least I think it should be better than it is). The air system gage on the instrument panel reaches 120 psi several minutes after engine start-up and I can hear the relief valve open and close so I believe the vehicle has adequate initial tank pressure. I have been unable to locate any power boost system leaks at this time.
1. What pressure should the boost (drag link and cylinder) system be operating at?
There is a pressure regulator located up stream of the drag link; a Norgren R07-200-RNKA 300 to 100 psi. I have not yet determined what pressure it is set at now.
2. Will I risk harming the system if I crank the regulator wide open (to 100 psi)?
3. What if I remove the regulator entirely and operate at the 120 psi air pressure?
Royce
8/15/2010
Our fire department (located in rural East Texas) just purchased a M35A3 from Federal Surplus Property (San Antionio) along with a parts vehicle. The primary vehicle appears to be in good shape except for one thing: the steering is very difficult; not too bad at highway speeds. However, we intend to use it primarily as an off-road brush truck configured with a water tank and pump.
The power boost steering does not provide much assist (at least I think it should be better than it is). The air system gage on the instrument panel reaches 120 psi several minutes after engine start-up and I can hear the relief valve open and close so I believe the vehicle has adequate initial tank pressure. I have been unable to locate any power boost system leaks at this time.
1. What pressure should the boost (drag link and cylinder) system be operating at?
There is a pressure regulator located up stream of the drag link; a Norgren R07-200-RNKA 300 to 100 psi. I have not yet determined what pressure it is set at now.
2. Will I risk harming the system if I crank the regulator wide open (to 100 psi)?
3. What if I remove the regulator entirely and operate at the 120 psi air pressure?
Royce
8/15/2010