schuttothrill
1/2 ton status
My CUCV does... that's why I haven't put my smaller one on yet, I need to convert it to 12v so I can lose the extra alternator. yada yada...
Hey sorry to revive an old thread but y'all were talking about exactly what I was wanting to know.
Anyway.. Has anyone attempted to drill out passages in the box itself? Restrictions in the box and possibly lines/fittings seem to be the problem with slow steering not the amount of pressure the pump puts out. You can bump up the pressure and improve the speed but I think your just masking the real problem. I thought I read about one of the company's who rebuild and tap them actually modifying the internals of the box while they're in there. I'm about to rebuild mine and tap it for running a 1.5 ram assist and I'm thinking about drilling out the passages while I'm there. I've studied the internals pretty well and experimented on a bad box I have so I think I can make some improvements to it. What do y'all think?


Yes that's the smallest passage of all of them it's about an 1/8". I think the only reason they made it that small was because it has to stay between the two seals on the piston and going any larger will cause the hole to go past those seals. I was thinking of drilling 1 or 2 holes along side it down to the same point to increase the flow there. If you remove the little ball bearing to see the actual passage running down the length of the box is, it's about 1/4" so I think it's adequate as is. The other restriction is at the other end of the box and it's about 3/16" but it could stand to be drilled out too.
Another thing I'm wondering is theoretical if I drill everything out like this does anyone see any issues with me running it this way until I get the ram hooked up?
This is the front hole, this box has bad scoring inside but it shows where the seals sit.
This one's on the other end, I believe it can easily be drilled out to 1/4" or so without any other issues.
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I don't quite get what you are attempting to do. More fluid flow may allow easier steering, but it is still a mechanical system. It will only steer as fast as you can spin the steering wheel. Are you having issues pushing big tires?
I have 35's and a stock box with a 1.5" ram. I can spin as fast as I want to on dry pavement.
So the passages are larger than the holes themselves? In that case I think you should try it and document your results for us Haha.
Only thing it should do is allow the hydraulic fluid to push on the piston faster. Won't effect steering wheel feedback since that should be controlled by the spring valve on the worm gear and the hydraulic pressure. The factory hydraulics are so small in volume that I highly doubt there's any circumstance where you would notice a faster hydraulic response.



