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Gpm flow to run 180 power steering system |
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Chuck in (wi)
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Joined: 01 Jan 2026 Location: Boyd wi Points: 2 |
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Topic: Gpm flow to run 180 power steering systemPosted: 2 hours 17 minutes ago at 12:11pm |
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We put a 180 front end and steering orbital on a 301 swapped wd45 and going to run it off a belt driven pump wondering what size gpm pump we weold need to effectively run it would a d19 power steering pump have enough flow plus it would have a relief valve?
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DrAllis
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Posted: 1 hour 57 minutes ago at 12:31pm |
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A healthy D-17/19 belt driven pump is about 8 GPM and has a 1600 psi relief valve built into it. Should work fine. At a slow idle, you might have to throttle it up a little bit for easier steering. Depends on how much weight is on the front wheels.
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