lakespirit
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Yesterday all was well. Tonight, no power steering. All Fluids full. No major or new leaks. Any ideas??? KAMA TS 254
When's the last time you changed the filter?Yesterday all was well. Tonight, no power steering. All Fluids full. No major or new leaks. Any ideas??? KAMA TS 254
Yesterday all was well. Tonight, no power steering. All Fluids full. No major or new leaks. Any ideas??? KAMA TS 254
Keep it simple guys. It has two pumps, two sumps (both filtered) no remotes. In short, steering hydraulics are completely independent of main hydraulics. It's not a conventionally anchored DA cylinder either, there is no drag link. The TS steering cylinder is a smaller (but imbedded) version of the one in the photo.
//greg//
Ok Chris. But you're shooting blind. Note I used the term "imbedded" when describing the cylinder. Your "test" could in some cases require partial disassembly of the front end. There's some easier stuff to check before digging in that deep.my test shold still works and apply 100%..
Besides the filter that greg mentioned. the other possibility is the PR valve built into the pump is stuck open. did it quit just after turning hard to stop? We have not seen it on the KAMA but since the engine is the same as the Jinmas, and the ps pump has the same drive as the main pump on the 200 series Jinma, it could be the tang on the pump, or the slot in the drive has worn and stopped turning the pump... If you can still make the wheels turn by heavy effort on the wheel, the "steering motor" or control valve is probably OK. Blown seal in the cylinder will usually affect holding position, but not the power steering effect itself.