Lieutenant Dan
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Ok I have been reading threads for a week or more now on power steering and have done my home work or atleast I think I have.....
This will be one of the first mods I will do when I get my deuce in February. I have seen many different ways to do it from the drag link valves to the full steering box swaps.
I have a different idea idea then most, and only seen it mentioned in one thread.
why hasn't anyone piggy backed a orbital valve with the original steering shaft?
Basically leaving the entire original steering system intact and mounting the orbital valve on the frame rail with a custom mount under the steering shaft. You could then take a sprocket from say tractor supply use a chain to link it to the steering shaft. It would basically be the same turning rate as if it where mounted to the fire wall. You could also change the ratio of the sprockets to have the valve be quicker then the steering stem or slower. Basically you'd have to find a sprocket the same size as the steering shaft or bore it to fit then split it in half put it over the steering stem and weld it on.
then use a 5 ton MF pump and you could go one of two ways for the cylinder. Mount it to the axle housing and connect it to the tie rod tube or mount it on the passenger frame rail and have it turn another knuckle on the other side of the axle.
this could easily be done with some time and around maybe $500 to $600 bucks. You can get orbital valves new from eBay for around $300 or use one from a junk yard. I have access to a few junk jockey trucks with full hydro steering that I could salvage the steering valve cylinder and lines from so I might be able to do it for even cheaper. And since it's a hydraulic assist off the original system failure wouldn't cause total loss of steering.....
tell me if I'm thinking wrong here or what.
We had a few farm tractors we did this too, well kinda like this and they worked great!
This will be one of the first mods I will do when I get my deuce in February. I have seen many different ways to do it from the drag link valves to the full steering box swaps.
I have a different idea idea then most, and only seen it mentioned in one thread.
why hasn't anyone piggy backed a orbital valve with the original steering shaft?
Basically leaving the entire original steering system intact and mounting the orbital valve on the frame rail with a custom mount under the steering shaft. You could then take a sprocket from say tractor supply use a chain to link it to the steering shaft. It would basically be the same turning rate as if it where mounted to the fire wall. You could also change the ratio of the sprockets to have the valve be quicker then the steering stem or slower. Basically you'd have to find a sprocket the same size as the steering shaft or bore it to fit then split it in half put it over the steering stem and weld it on.
then use a 5 ton MF pump and you could go one of two ways for the cylinder. Mount it to the axle housing and connect it to the tie rod tube or mount it on the passenger frame rail and have it turn another knuckle on the other side of the axle.
this could easily be done with some time and around maybe $500 to $600 bucks. You can get orbital valves new from eBay for around $300 or use one from a junk yard. I have access to a few junk jockey trucks with full hydro steering that I could salvage the steering valve cylinder and lines from so I might be able to do it for even cheaper. And since it's a hydraulic assist off the original system failure wouldn't cause total loss of steering.....
tell me if I'm thinking wrong here or what.
We had a few farm tractors we did this too, well kinda like this and they worked great!