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The five ton power steering pump bolts on the front of the motor in front of the injection pump. There is a four or five bolt cover there that you remove and bolt the five ton pump right in as it is driven directly off of the front gears.
I did this on my Deuce and went full hydro and discovered some things:
1) use a steering valve that will give you approximately the same turns lock to lockas stock so the truck does not feel "twitchy".
2) use a steering valve that gives a little feedback. I have forgotten what style that this is called but PSC has them. It requires a little more force to turn the wheel so now you will have to turn with two fingers instead of one......
3) use teflon lined heims
4) use quality hose and fittings. Jegs carries a Russel hose that is a teflon inner and braided stainless outer. Use their stainless fittings too.
5) with the five ton pump you will need a relief valve piped back to the suction of the pump as it has no internal relief.
6) use the five ton p/s fluid tank. The five ton pump moves alot of fluid and if you do not use a large tank the fluid will become aerated. Trust me......
And last but not least: Please don't set a budget. Tally everything up and if it is over $1500 then save the rest. You will be much happier with the quality and performance of your system. It would not be pretty if you blow a hose or break a cheap heim and crash into oncoming traffic.......
I don't believe that I spent much over 1500-2000 on my system and it worked perfect. You could drive my Duece down a bumpy, wallowed out country road at 55 mph all day long with two fingers on the wheel. Good luck with your project!
I did this on my Deuce and went full hydro and discovered some things:
1) use a steering valve that will give you approximately the same turns lock to lockas stock so the truck does not feel "twitchy".
2) use a steering valve that gives a little feedback. I have forgotten what style that this is called but PSC has them. It requires a little more force to turn the wheel so now you will have to turn with two fingers instead of one......
3) use teflon lined heims
4) use quality hose and fittings. Jegs carries a Russel hose that is a teflon inner and braided stainless outer. Use their stainless fittings too.
5) with the five ton pump you will need a relief valve piped back to the suction of the pump as it has no internal relief.
6) use the five ton p/s fluid tank. The five ton pump moves alot of fluid and if you do not use a large tank the fluid will become aerated. Trust me......
And last but not least: Please don't set a budget. Tally everything up and if it is over $1500 then save the rest. You will be much happier with the quality and performance of your system. It would not be pretty if you blow a hose or break a cheap heim and crash into oncoming traffic.......
I don't believe that I spent much over 1500-2000 on my system and it worked perfect. You could drive my Duece down a bumpy, wallowed out country road at 55 mph all day long with two fingers on the wheel. Good luck with your project!