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OK, I'm onboard with the hydro-max system. Going to start looking for parts. Thanks for reminding me about this guys.
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Jesus,Looks like the hydro-max system requires between 3.2-5GPM and 1000PSI, and according to gringeltaube, the 5-ton multifuel PS pump puts out 5-6GPM and 1000-1500PSI. I need to make some decisions about what components I'm going to use in the steering system before I'll know whether the 5-ton pump is going to be able to keep up with the steering and the braking systems.
My '98 Dodge Cummins has Hyd boosted brakes that runs off the PS pump. Haven't had any trouble with one affecting the other so you should be able to do it with the right setup.Jesus,
GM originally had a dual power steering/hydromax pump. But it had problems of losing braking power on full steering deflection. Imagine going downhill, offroad, with a tight hairpin turn & limited brakes because all the pressure is going to the steering.
So they switched over to a dedicated Hydromax pump, keeping the steering pump separate. You might want to learn from GM's mistake & keep them separate as well.
The Chevy C7500 medium duty trucks from about 2000-2003/2004ish had a 6x4 tandem version with hydromax. The tandem rears ran drum brakes. The fronts ran 4 piston calipers. I'll bet dollars to doughnuts the Hydromax master cylinder from that truck would be perfect for the 6x6 Deuce if you wanted a dual-circuit version. I don't have the parts numbers, but I'm absolutely certain it exists.
Maybe this has already been answered but I have not read through all of the posts. I have an old codified law book somwwhere and the requirement did exist for a mechanical connection. I suspect that this was quietly repealed to allow for drive-by-wire.....The whole "direct mechanical linkage" thing is bull****. I haven't been able to find anything about that anywhere. I'm not sure where that started, but nobody has been able to provide a source. There's just no such requirement.
Seriously? I guess it only makes sense that you misspelled steering... hahaWHITE POWER stearing.