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Re: [Oletrucks] Power steering rack

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Subject: Re: [Oletrucks] Power steering rack
From: J Forbes <jforbnospam@selectric.org>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 13:54:09 -0700
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My guess is that you have it set up so the steering rack reaches the end of it's travel at a different point than the truck's steering does. You might want to see how the steering works in the original application for the rack...does it have a stop? or does the rack act as the stop? If the rack acts as the stop, and you force it to stop because of how the truck is set up, maybe that's the problem.

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[mailto:oletrucks-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of boedigheimer
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:33 PM
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: [Oletrucks] Power steering rack

I am at the end of my rope on this one. In building my 1949 GMC I took a
79 Chev 3/4 ton front end and narrowed several inches out of the middle.
It mounted well and looks like cast , camber , toe, and bump steer will
be acceptable. Of course I cant use the original drag link and tie rods
since it is narrow so I got a rebuilt steering rack from a 1998 Dodge
Dakota thinking the same width, should be easy to mount. I got it fit up
and working and all was well until I hit the steering stop. The left
seal blew on the rack and leaks oil. Tryed another rack same issue.
Turned the steering pump relief valve down to about 700 psi and thought
I had it this time but no, when it hits the stop on a right turn, the
seal began blowing oil out the left side of the rack. there is no
binding or such and the system can be turned by hand with the engine
off. I don't understand why it would blow the seal consistently.
I am hoping for some ideas from you all or suggestions of issues I may
have overlooked, or options instead of the Dakota rack...

Thank you
Jack Boedigheimer
Saint Paul, Oregon
long time lurker....


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