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Toyota Hydro Assist Weird Problem.

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Been having a weird issue with my hydro assist since setting it up. Steering works great turning to the left, but when trying to turn it right....Binds up and doesn't want to steer. It only does this turning right, will turn left all day long.

I did take the lines off and worked the steering on just the box and it worked fine, put the lines and ram back on it worked correctly and turned right just fine for a few days and then started the binding up issue again.

Also rebuilt the pump before I put it on. I assume it also pretty well bled. Just at a loss of what my issue could be

PSC Ram
Trail Gear Pump
Trail Gear Reservoir
Drilled and Tapped the box myself.
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It will turn left easier than right because it is the non-rod side of the ram. Turning right it will have less force on the piston because of the rod.
 
It will turn left easier than right because it is the non-rod side of the ram. Turning right it will have less force on the piston because of the rod.
I get that, but it doesn't want to turn right all. Best way to describe it is basically like trying to turn it right with no power steering with the tire up against a wall. I understand the hydraulic side of it. It turns right easy with the ram unhooked, put the ram back on and it binds up.
 
It will turn left easier than right because it is the non-rod side of the ram. Turning right it will have less force on the piston because of the rod.
It packs up solid, wont do anything. Its weird how it does somtimes.
 
Could the pump be going into bypass when the extra needed pressure is needed?
 
Check to see if the rod on the cylinder is bent. Take it off and you should be able to manually push it in and out. I am guessing it will get real tight when pushing it in.
 
Check to see if the rod on the cylinder is bent. Take it off and you should be able to manually push it in and out. I am guessing it will get real tight when pushing it in.
I would hope it's not bent..Was a brand new cylinder out of the box when I put it on, but that is how my luck goes so would not surprise me.
 
I'd pull the ram apart and check it (if it always works with the ram disconnected).
Sounds like the piston may have come loose (or off) the rod.
When you turn left, it pushes the piston onto the rod and steers, when you turn right is is bypassing through the piston and putting pressure on both sides.
 
Things we have done, to try and fix the issue but did not work.

-Bled System Multiple Times.

-Pull the hydraulic lines off the ram capped them on the box and the ram, steering worked fine turning 37s with no ram assist in a flat driveway, also drove it down the road a little with no binding up.

- Unbolted the ram from the axle and cycled it a few time, to maybe work some air out of it.
 
Things we have done, to try and fix the issue but did not work.

-Bled System Multiple Times.

-Pull the hydraulic lines off the ram capped them on the box and the ram, steering worked fine turning 37s with no ram assist in a flat driveway, also drove it down the road a little with no binding up.

- Unbolted the ram from the axle and cycled it a few time, to maybe work some air out of it.

if you capped the fittings on the ram and it was still hooked to the tie rod, and you could drive fine, then the ram is bypassing internally.

If you cap the fittings on the ram it should dead head the ram and lock it up.
 
if you capped the fittings on the ram and it was still hooked to the tie rod, and you could drive fine, then the ram is bypassing internally.

If you cap the fittings on the ram it should dead head the ram and lock it up.
When we capped the ram feed off it was at the fittings on the box, and it steered fine both directioms
 
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