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chr2002ca 01-04-2011 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 325090)
Gotta love the do overs...:willy: See you next month!

Oh yah. 'Do over' is becoming the theme in my garage. Little things like the engine, transmission, and rear axle/suspension are next.

Look forward to seeing you and Payback next month for sure! :thumbsup:

Blake Foster 01-04-2011 08:33 AM

That is why we sell the LEE Boxes! Tom has been designing and building power steering since before most of us ever herd of power steering, he is the one that builds steering boxes for Tony Stewart, among others, ALMS cars. Ford / GM sends stuff to him to evaluate. i am sure he has forgoten more than we will ever know.

DFRESH 01-04-2011 06:14 PM

So perhaps, "Do Over" is an option---although I did really like "Setback"---lol. That was a good one. Have you wife name it---or not.

Doug

Matt@BOS 01-04-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by chr2002ca (Post 325091)
You haven't seen the ding! Make that 'dings'. :lol: They're almost as bad as the ones in my head, and those have been restrictive all my life. :lol:

Dude, the dented headers would really bug me, especially because the driver and passenger sides would look noticeably different. Rather than spend the money having an exhaust shop cut and modify several of the primaries, might a suggest a cheaper alternative:

Exhibit A:
http://i366.photobucket.com/albums/o...A/DSC_0655.jpg

As you will see from the picture above, it has already been made to match your driver's side header. If you are interested I am willing to negotiate a reasonable price.

Matt

GregWeld 01-04-2011 09:00 PM

Matt!!:thumbsup:

The perfect solution!

Flash68 01-04-2011 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by chr2002ca (Post 325082)
I'm running a stock style Saginaw P style pump that I purchased from Summit(#SUM340103). It's a basic pump, nothing special. I asked Lee to rebuild to match the new box and to rebuild it so that it would take some occasional racing. So it's slightly lower pressure at low RPM which causes a little more effort in steering, but hopefully that saves me from having too much pressure at high RPM. I don't get over 5800RPMs so I'm not stressing the pump too much like some folks might.

I've talked with people that have had good luck with AGR and talked with people that had the same experience I did, so I think it's a bit random. Honestly, I don't think there should be that much randomness for that kind of money. When I spoke with Lee, they actually had a good explanation for why that randomness might occur with other vendors and it's why they completely disassemble and rebuild each unit they get from GM. Who knows, maybe a 4th try with AGR would've worked out, but it's such a pain in the arse for me to remove that box so I just wanted to try something new that might eliminate 'chance'. Each person I talked to that used Lee was very happy, so I gave them a shot. Now, if the Lee box blows out at RTTC, I'm going yank the whole steering system and just tie 2 ropes to the steering knuckles and go that route. :lol:

Thanks for the reply Chris. Since I have the AGR 12:1 box I think I'll try matching it with their upgraded pump. We'll know soon enough how it works!

Personally, I like Fumigator for your car name. :lol:

ProTouring442 01-06-2011 07:26 AM

I am a bit confused as to the need to have the pump"re-valved" to "match" the box. All of the effort valving is contained in the box, the only thing in the pump is the high-pressure bypass and any lowering of that value can cause a lack of assist when assist is most needed.

Or am I not understanding things here?

Shiny Side Up!
Bill

GregWeld 01-06-2011 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ProTouring442 (Post 325475)
I am a bit confused as to the need to have the pump"re-valved" to "match" the box. All of the effort valving is contained in the box, the only thing in the pump is the high-pressure bypass and any lowering of that value can cause a lack of assist when assist is most needed.

Or am I not understanding things here?

Shiny Side Up!
Bill


Bill -- Don't try to use a Chevy pump on a Ford rack.....

That's what's being changed -- the orifice in the pump on a Chevy is too large for the Ford rack...

Not sure what is what on these boxes and pumps being discussed in this thread - but obviously there is a mis-match that has to be "adjusted".

Blake Foster 01-06-2011 07:42 AM

you can effect the "FEEL" of the steering by playing with the flow valve. if the flow is too hight the steering will be really twitchy.
if you restrict the flow you can firm up the feel of the steering. it is especially easy to do with the TC serice pumps that come on the LS motors as the valve is rigth on top and easy to access and lots of companies have different orifice sized valves.

ProTouring442 01-06-2011 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by killer69 (Post 325480)
you can effect the "FEEL" of the steering by playing with the flow valve. if the flow is too high the steering will be really twitchy.
if you restrict the flow you can firm up the feel of the steering. it is especially easy to do with the TC series pumps that come on the LS motors as the valve is right on top and easy to access and lots of companies have different orifice sized valves.

Hmmm... but "twitchiness" should be a function of the torsion valve, yes? Any unused volume should be dumped by the pressure relief valve...

I am still confused I think...

great, now I'm confused about being confused! :willy:

Shiny Side Up!
Bill


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