etpm
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- Yanmar YM2310, Honda H5013, Case 580 CK, Ford 9N
I have a non-adjustable divider that I bought from a fellow on TBN. Since I bought it, about a year ago, the person has not answered and of my emails. So I'm asking here for advice. I don't know if my divider has a pressure relief built in and I don't know how to find out. I am willing to take it apart and look inside if need be. This divider is for adding power steering to my YM2310 tractor. I am thinking I could test the divider by connecting it to the pump and the power steering cylinder valve and leaving the bypass port hose open to a clean bucket. Then I can watch the fluid as it comes out when I actuate the power steering valve. The fluid coming out of the bypass port should never stop if there is pressure relief built in, right?
I did take the divider apart once in order to drill and tap a couple mounting holes. It was a good thing I did because I found aluminum chips from previous machining operations inside. The divider has 3 ports. Inlet, regulated, and bypass. It also has some sort of spring loaded valve inside. When I took the thing apart I found the aluminum chips inside this valve.
Besides the test I describe above is there anything else I can test? And would the test I describe above work? Would it be likely to damage anything if the divider doesn't have a relief?
Thanks,
Eric
I did take the divider apart once in order to drill and tap a couple mounting holes. It was a good thing I did because I found aluminum chips from previous machining operations inside. The divider has 3 ports. Inlet, regulated, and bypass. It also has some sort of spring loaded valve inside. When I took the thing apart I found the aluminum chips inside this valve.
Besides the test I describe above is there anything else I can test? And would the test I describe above work? Would it be likely to damage anything if the divider doesn't have a relief?
Thanks,
Eric