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Re: Power steering valve thingy
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Posted by markloff on March 06, 2007 at 16:39:53 from (204.221.56.156):
In Reply to: Re: Power steering valve thingy posted by T.B.W. on March 06, 2007 at 07:06:14:
I'll stay off the phone with Mike for awhile! I seem to spend a lot of money every time I give him a call! Seriously, good guy to deal with and always seems to have what I need and priced very competitive too. I looked in to how those valves work on the internet, pretty neat. I just never gave them any thought before. I think that may be the way to go for my project. I'm putting a 2-71 Detroit Diesel into a '53 SM. I'm going to drive a hydraulic pump directly off the front of the crank. I've spent too much money already rebuilding the steering completely. I'm just planning for the future when I can add power steering. I think the valve set up is the way to go vs. the seperate power steering pump. Thanks, Mark
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