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I'm embarking on a new adventure - fixing a leaking steering cylinder on my Ford 2120. It leaks because the rod is bent. In talking to some friends (and their mechanics), the suspicion is that the relief value in the pump may be bad, which would bend the rod (other idea - big stump hit on a sharp turn).
I want to test the relief valve, so I need (want) to buy a pressure guage, insert a tee in the line, and test.
Two questions -
1) It looks like a 1/2" fitting. Can anyone confirm or deny?
2) Is it a 'standard' fitting? i.e. a standard # of threads per inch?
Thanks.
GregM
I want to test the relief valve, so I need (want) to buy a pressure guage, insert a tee in the line, and test.
Two questions -
1) It looks like a 1/2" fitting. Can anyone confirm or deny?
2) Is it a 'standard' fitting? i.e. a standard # of threads per inch?
Thanks.
GregM