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Did you pull a couple of bearing caps to examine while the pan was down? Sure gives great peace-of-mind when you do so and find things in good order.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 9:22
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no bearing problems here.
while we were dropping the steering, both p/s hoses split wide open. i guess they wouldntve lasted much longer driving anyway. that car is a tank to drive without p/s. I was working with my dad who is a brilliant engineer, and a very skilled local gentleman who has restored more than 10 cars and we are sure weve got everything in the steering back together right, but now i have such a terrible wobble/shimmy, that i cant drive it. it comes and goes rapidly, and is amplified by bumps in the road. could this be caused by the lack of pressure in the p/s cylnder? I hope?? 55packardguy: the only neighbors that are close enough to care, i am okay with bothering.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 21:37
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Am sure your shimmy is caused by no pressure. With pressure, the power cylinder acts as a damper which isn't there now and with the steering wheel holding the pitman arm still but connected to the valve, the valve body is connected to wheels and is free to move the 1/4 inch or more movement range because there is no pressure on the valve to keep it centered and stationary.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 21:52
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hh56 that is exactly what i thought was happening! thank you for reaffirming my suspicions! is it worth paying kanters around $200 U.S. for a set of lines, or could i just have the local tractor shop make me a set?
Posted on: 2008/10/7 22:05
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The local tractor shop or low rider guys can do it. They may not look the same since the original fittings probably aren't around, but local guy made mine that works perfectly. I think they even did the size transition that happens a couple of ft from the valve.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 22:13
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is there any reason for that transition?
Posted on: 2008/10/7 22:15
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I don't believe NOS hoses are still available (not sure if I'd trust 50+ year old rubber anyway), but I've yet to see a reproduction hose for these cars that has the original style fittings.
Given that, IMHO, you can get just as good a hose made locally if you have a sample to go by and a shop that can do that work. Take note, however, that the hoses between the control valve and the power cylinder are not exactly the same length. There is a reason for that transition that goes beyond merely the fitting at the end, but darned if I can remember it.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 22:32
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I think I remember reading it was a restriction but for what purpose and where I read that, can't remember right now. Will try and work on it tomorrow.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 22:37
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I was thinking decrease volume/increase pressure? but the why is still there.
Posted on: 2008/10/7 22:40
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