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09-08-2005 12:26 AM #7
Borgeson(sp) the steering column people sold me a reducing pressure valve for the gm pump for $17 + shipping and you use more or less washers to adjust the pump presssure and now I have good feel to the steering gm pump mustang II p/s in my 50 F1 ford pu. Ed ke6bnlOriginally posted by techinspector1
Chad S, what pump are you using? I seem to remember that the MII racks are designed to operate on 800-900 psi. If you're using some other pump, it may be producing too much pressure, resulting in the skating on ice feeling that you're experiencing. I know that some of the kits included a GM pump that is way too strong for the MII rack.
An alternative might be to contact a hydraulic shop for a pressure reducing valve. I'll bet you could dial it in right where you want it and save yourself some time, trouble and money.Ed ke6bnl@juno.com
1963 Ford Econoline 5 window
1950 Ford F1 pu
1948 Ford F3 pu
1953 Chevy 3100 AD
1970 Chevy Short bed c10
1972 El Camino chopped top





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