M51clueless
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The wheels turn HARD Left as soon as I crank the engine
Had a bad hydraulic leak in my gear box, ended up buying a rebuilt one from Memphis Equipment,
The install went fair enough, the new unit did not come with the hydraulic control that mounts on the gear box, so transferred the old one on to the new gearbox.
soon as hydraulic pressure built up the steering turned hard left,
so far.
1 have re-purged the lines
2 removed the hydraulic control valve assembly, looked at it , seems ok
3 reinstalled assembly making sure the plunger was seated in the groove
4 adjustment of the control valve are where I think they should be based on the TM
5 tried reversing the hydraulic lines on the gear box and was able to get the steering to turn hard right.
Feel sure it comes down to an adjustment on the hydraulic control valve, just a a loss of how to do that beyond adjusting the nut on the valve assembly , which I have tried.
Looking for ideas Sure would help if I didn’t have to drive in a continuous left circle!
Had a bad hydraulic leak in my gear box, ended up buying a rebuilt one from Memphis Equipment,
The install went fair enough, the new unit did not come with the hydraulic control that mounts on the gear box, so transferred the old one on to the new gearbox.
soon as hydraulic pressure built up the steering turned hard left,
so far.
1 have re-purged the lines
2 removed the hydraulic control valve assembly, looked at it , seems ok
3 reinstalled assembly making sure the plunger was seated in the groove
4 adjustment of the control valve are where I think they should be based on the TM
5 tried reversing the hydraulic lines on the gear box and was able to get the steering to turn hard right.
Feel sure it comes down to an adjustment on the hydraulic control valve, just a a loss of how to do that beyond adjusting the nut on the valve assembly , which I have tried.
Looking for ideas Sure would help if I didn’t have to drive in a continuous left circle!