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Stopped by my local junkyard yesterday...scored a Saginaw with a remote resi setup for $10. Not sure what its off of...It was laying in a pile of engines. lol The remote resi has a Chrysler logo. I think its from an older Caravan
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Since the return barb is in the middle, I can still use the Ford banjo fitting with no interference, unlike the Astro setup

I welded the extra return barb closed since I wont be using it.
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I pulled the flow orifice out and drilled it to 5/32, then turned the relief all the way up.

Before
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After
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Stock
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All da way turnt up...
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Also received a few fittings a terminals for a few projects including this one.
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I have a Saginaw p/s pump on the bronco. I'm running an external res off a early 70s C60 Chevy truck. It hold about a quart and has a 5/8 line that goes right over where the factory dipstick was in my pump. Works great. I have never ran out of fluid with my full hydro setup using this plus it was a $5 junkyard deal.
 
I have less than $10 in the resi itself. Total I'm around 30 bucks with fittings.lol

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The big reason for building my own resi was so I could add bungs and make it whatever size I needed.

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The big reason for building my own resi was so I could add bungs and make it whatever size I needed.

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I am glad you two know whats going on. I know who to call when I start getting into this PSC hydro assist setup that came with this Jhevy thing I got.
 
I am glad you two know whats going on. I know who to call when I start getting into this PSC hydro assist setup that came with this Jhevy thing I got.

Is the box already tapped?

If not, I should be able to put O ring ports in if you would like.

But my access to porting tooling will be gone before long.lol

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Is the box already tapped?

If not, I should be able to put O ring ports in if you would like.

But my access to porting tooling will be gone before long.lol

I dono. I will check. I know it is a PSC box.

Yeah, I will be losing all of my machine and welding hook ups after the 8th. Going to miss those perks. lol
 
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Once I move back to Columbus area, Ill have a lathe and mill to use again, but I wont have the endless supply of tooling, especially the $400-500 porting tools and collets from 1/64 to 2" lol

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Once I move back to Columbus area, Ill have a lathe and mill to use again, but I wont have the endless supply of tooling, especially the $400-500 porting tools and collets from 1/64 to 2" lol

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Haha. I will be leaving all kinda of machings for a big powerful computer with 3 monitors lol. I am gonna get fatter :dunno:
 
Haha. I will be leaving all kinda of machings for a big powerful computer with 3 monitors lol. I am gonna get fatter :dunno:

"ter"....lol

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Swapped out reservoirs last night and popped in the larger flow control and bumped up relief..
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Looks like my T bird relief had a single shim.
Tbird is on the right
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My pump already had a 5/32 orifice, but it had a lot of restrictive drillings through the banjo bolt and fitting block. My camera died, but I drilled out the banjo to .25" and added a second cross drilling 180* from the original, I also opened up the block to .25"

Before I opened anything up.
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I punched this hole straight through.
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Put it all together enough to get it out of the shop, but I still haven't mounted the resi or plumbed in the filter/ cooler.

I fired it up and checked the pressure, its just under 1500 PSI. It turns a lot faster/ easier now and the brakes are noticeably more responsive.

My old cooler was setup for 3/8" hose with non removable barbs, so I went on a hunt for a cooler capable of excepting 1/2" lines.

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I found this little trans cooler from a 90s Chevy 3/4 ton. It it had goofy quick connect fittings, but the cooler itself has 3/8" NPT. I zipped in a few brass barbs a mocked it up last night, it looks perfect.

I am still waiting on one last fitting for the filter, then I can finish plumbing everything.

I took a 1/2" barb with 3/8 NPT and ran my 5/8-18 die down it to make it straight thread like inverted 3/8 flare. I used this fitting at the box outlet, no installed pics since my phone died...
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Im heading home to see my brother this weekend, so Im hopping I can get all this and my belly skid together by Friday so I can wheel Nov 2.

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Here is the Chevy cooler with 1/2" barbs installed
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Here is the spool clamp I made. To hold the relief spool in the vise while I break the bolt loose
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My original plan was to mount the resi over the pump, but here is my issue....
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So I ordered a 90* barb so I could move it up ahead of the accessory drive and down a few inches.


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Well, if you had the items to remake the res, you could make one that is laying on it's side, that way it would be a little lower.




Robert




posted with a number 33 screwdriver, and a red led light.
 
Got a little work done last night.

Pulled the header panel/grille off and pulled the old cooler out and made up a bracket to mount up the Chevy cooler.
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I swapped the fittings on the filter, but Im still waiting on my 90* 1/2x1/2, but I was able to run all my hoses and cut them to length.

I made a bracket for the reservoir.... that was a TIGHT fit. It is within .125" of the belt, radiator, hood, and AC lines. I am still waiting on a 90* 5/8 barb for the bottom of the resi too. FYI finding 5/8" low pressure hose that can handle ATF was difficult. lol I had to find something local and in stock since I'm out of time lol
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Ill take more pics when it isn't dark.lol Hopefully my stock motor mounts dont give to much and let the motor move around too much.

Hopefully I can button up all the power steering tonight then I have left is the belly skid.

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