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<blockquote data-quote="Rjhoward32006" data-source="post: 726566" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>I'm going to try and keep this short and simple. steering works well in normal trail riding and east coast terrain. west coast, we shall call it "sticky" rock. with weight on the steer axle or trying to comp crawl the steering does not have enough force to turn the tires 39" red labels and just sticks. I"m going to assume its an orbital issue for the most part, but do not understand all the math cc flow rate ****. Someone told me i do not have enough flow? not sure if this is true thats why I am asking the masses.</p><p></p><p>dana 60 kingpin front</p><p>8" trailgear double ended ram</p><p>tc style trail-gear or psc pump (pressure gauge shows 1500 psi)</p><p>fairly large res </p><p>10" x 11" cooler</p><p>currently has about 3.5 turns lock to lock which I am okay with</p><p></p><p>axle shafts are machined for more steering so the tie rods are pulled back on the steering arm for more travel.</p><p>slightly over 5" from kingpin to tie rod bolt</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking 50 percent sure this is the orbital i'm currently running. eaton 291-1034-003 19 L/m 5 gal/m 4.5 In 3/r open center non reactive</p><p></p><p></p><p>if it is not this orbital it could also be this but i dont think it is. eaton 211-1178-002 45 L/m 12 gal/m 462 cm 3/r 28.2 In 3/r open center non reactive</p><p></p><p></p><p>I currently have a couple more orbitals that I will list but am not above buying a different one from these if it will fix the problem.</p><p></p><p>101-1-80f</p><p>211-1012-002</p><p>211-1001-002</p><p></p><p>also what do you guys think about adding a remote mount oil filter housing and adding a power steering filter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rjhoward32006, post: 726566, member: 4043"] I'm going to try and keep this short and simple. steering works well in normal trail riding and east coast terrain. west coast, we shall call it "sticky" rock. with weight on the steer axle or trying to comp crawl the steering does not have enough force to turn the tires 39" red labels and just sticks. I"m going to assume its an orbital issue for the most part, but do not understand all the math cc flow rate ****. Someone told me i do not have enough flow? not sure if this is true thats why I am asking the masses. dana 60 kingpin front 8" trailgear double ended ram tc style trail-gear or psc pump (pressure gauge shows 1500 psi) fairly large res 10" x 11" cooler currently has about 3.5 turns lock to lock which I am okay with axle shafts are machined for more steering so the tie rods are pulled back on the steering arm for more travel. slightly over 5" from kingpin to tie rod bolt I'm thinking 50 percent sure this is the orbital i'm currently running. eaton 291-1034-003 19 L/m 5 gal/m 4.5 In 3/r open center non reactive if it is not this orbital it could also be this but i dont think it is. eaton 211-1178-002 45 L/m 12 gal/m 462 cm 3/r 28.2 In 3/r open center non reactive I currently have a couple more orbitals that I will list but am not above buying a different one from these if it will fix the problem. 101-1-80f 211-1012-002 211-1001-002 also what do you guys think about adding a remote mount oil filter housing and adding a power steering filter? [/QUOTE]
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