Ok, I know PSC sells a fully hydro steering kit for a rockwell. Well that is 1500$ and I am a tight wad and like to build my own stuff. So I have figured out what double ended ram to use and I have figured at what steering valve to use. I am trying to figure out with pump I will need. Like how many cubic inches of displacement will I need. I know the tie rods lateral movement is about ~9 inches. I would really like to have that total amount of movement but being the PSC ram with a 9 " stroke is 350$ that may be out of the question. Maybe not. The PSC ram also has a 3 inch bore. The ram I am looking at is 2.5x8x1.5 . Judging by my math q=As/231 or .17=4.91x8/231 so that comes out to be 39.27 cubic inches of cylinder volume. So then the steering valve I am looking at is 11.3 ci/ rev. It is a load reacting valve by the way. That being 39.27/ 11.3 should come out to be like 3.49 turns lock to lock. Does anyone happen to know how many turns lock to lock the deuce is? I am still trying to figure out what pump to go with. These are the specs of the pump I was looking at.
Thanks alot,
Daniel
- 1.5 cu. in displ.
- 2900 PSI max.
- 3.3 GPM Priority flow, 1450 PSI @700-1800 RPM
- 8.3 GPM Auxiliary flow @ 1800 RPM
- CW rotation "x5 1/8"x4 3/4"
- SAE A 2 bolt mount
- Shaft: 5/8"-9 tooth splined
- Inlet port: SAE 12
- Priority Output port: SAE 6
- Auxiliary Output port: SAE 8
- Size: 6 7/8
Thanks alot,
Daniel