Re: [AMC-list] Electric Power Steering
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Re: [AMC-list] Electric Power Steering



(The *** are meant to try and split this up a bit. Comcast fubars the format from this account.)****** There are several ways to get a better feel for the road. Shimming the pressure valve to drop thew line pressure frees up a tiny bit of HP and lets you put more effort into the steering. There is also the fact the P/S gear boxes themselves have setup in them for road feel. In the 60's numb and one fingered steering was all the rage, yuck. Simply shimming the valve a slight amount and moving to a 73 era Hornet box will do wonders. I run my 4.0L and what I have is the mentioned 73 Hornet box and I use a Wrangler Pressure valve in the XJ pump. Factory was afraid owners would flip their short wheelbase Wranglers or some other reason. The Wrangler valve is somewhere in the 800 psi range, XJ small Cherokee up in the 1,000-1,100 range. The saginaw pumps used on the newer engines is very easy to alter line pressure. One of the aftermarket companies sells or did sell a kit. All you r
 eall need is another valve to steal shims from. *********************** I'm not knocking the electric idea. I just have my doubts as to how it can be done safely. So many things have the PCM working them I would be very surprised if factory electric steering assist does not. Aftermarket will probably step up with more systems as time goes by. *********************** My 04 Grand Cherokee uses the P/S system to run the fan, nice, quiet, variable speed. They use the top 1/4 of the radiator for P/S cooling ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim Boone" <fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 6:34:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Electric Power Steering
> Jim Boone
> Mims, FL
> > From: Jesse <j2sax@xxxxxxxxx>
> > There are LOTS of newer vehicles that have electrically boosted
> > power steering as well as completely electronically controlled,
> > electrically powered steering racks. ?Most of your later model GM
> > mid size vehicles have them (06 and up) as well as many other
> > vehicles available here. ?No need to pay over the pond shipping for
> > something you could get here!?
> >
> > Sorry if this is off point, I did not have time to get to the
> > beginning of the thread. ?
> Jesse, No, you're dead on! I started the thread with the point being
> that there has to be a way to retrofit it from available parts and
> wanted to know if anyone had done ior seen it done to one of our cars.
> I like the idea personally, but don't know alot about how and the
> parts. It's a new idea, at least with the AMC and/or classic car crowd
> as far as I know.
> The electrically powered racks - didn't know about that, but is very
> interesting! I was looking to put a rack in my American - sorry, the
> "no feel" power steering just ain't gettin' it! - so this could do
> both easily maybe depending on how compact it is...
> Jim Boone
> Mims, FL
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