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Orbital help

If you're piecing together junkyard parts, you'll be in for a lot of work. This link explains a lot of what you'll need to know.

I need to know if it is an open center?
Best I can tell is it is a load sensing, does that matter?

I have a friend at a forklift company getting me parts. I also have a double ended ram that is paired with it. It is a 2.5 bore with 5.5 stroke. I need to know will the orbital work? I googled the # and found on (that other site) that people were using it.
 
Ok how bout just how much fluid does it hold

Are you asking how much fluid it displaces? I believe the link Fordum posted tells you that, and the link I posted tells you how to calculate how many turns lock to lock you'll end up with.

I have a friend at a forklift company getting me parts. I also have a double ended ram that is paired with it. It is a 2.5 bore with 5.5 stroke. I need to know will the orbital work? I googled the # and found on (that other site) that people were using it.

What is that cylinder going to attach to on your axle? That is an awfully short throw, most are 8-8.5".
 
Are you asking how much fluid it displaces? I believe the link Fordum posted tells you that, and the link I posted tells you how to calculate how many turns lock to lock you'll end up with.



What is that cylinder going to attach to on your axle? That is an awfully short throw, most are 8-8.5".

Yes displaces
Was hopin to mount it high steer behind and be pretty close

The best I could tell is it looks to 6.1
In3/rev. = 6.10
 

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