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Chadnutz
05-03-2006, 02:49 PM
I bought a toy box and tapped it for hydro assist according to directions I found off of pirate. Once I got rid of all the leaks and made sure I had it plumbed correctly I tried it out.

I can def. turn sharper although the ram lags behind, but I noticed that the pump whined a lot, the fluid got really hot and now it doesn't seem as though I had power steering at all.

For those of you that have tapped Toyota boxes, the top tap seems pretty shallow. Is it possible that this port is plugged with the fitting and the fluid is unable to bypass when I'm not turning?

This is the last thing I have to polish off before I can play, and I'd like to get it done.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

JeepPhisherman
05-03-2006, 02:55 PM
feller has a tapped box, im sure he'll respond

I've heard of quite a few guys tapping their boxes and havent run into any problems

CRaSHnBuRN
05-03-2006, 03:00 PM
maybe. It is pretty shallow on the top. When I tapped mine, the tap barely got any thread engagement before bottoming out, so I would tap a little, grind the tip of the tap off, the tap a little more until I had good thread engagement. I cleaned everything up, then before reassembling, I put a piece of wire in the port (or whatever the tube was I tapped to) then tightened up the fitting just to make sure I didn't close it off like you think you did.

Could it be that your pump is unable to keep up? I drilled out a port on the toyota pump to up the flow, and that seemed to help alot

Doug Krebs
05-03-2006, 03:01 PM
maybe. It is pretty shallow on the top. When I tapped mine, the tap barely got any thread engagement before bottoming out, so I would tap a little, grind the tip of the tap off, the tap a little more until I had good thread engagement. I cleaned everything up, then before reassembling, I put a piece of wire in the port (or whatever the tube was I tapped to) then tightened up the fitting just to make sure I didn't close it off like you think you did.

Could it be that your pump is unable to keep up? I drilled out a port on the toyota pump to up the flow, and that seemed to help alot

there are different kind of taps... taper, plug, etc...

CRaSHnBuRN
05-03-2006, 03:05 PM
yeah, but if you use NPT, which most people using toy boxes do, then you'll most likely have to grind it. I just threw that in more for anyone else who is considering tapping a toy box, like garret

JeepPhisherman
05-03-2006, 03:10 PM
yeah, but if you use NPT, which most people using toy boxes do, then you'll most likely have to grind it. I just threw that in more for anyone else who is considering tapping a toy box, like garret

I don't care how it has to be done since you're going to be doing it anyway :flipoff2:


You get me a job yet?

Chadnutz
05-03-2006, 03:51 PM
I don't care how it has to be done since you're going to be doing it anyway :flipoff2:


You get me a job yet?

Am I supposed to be getting you a job? Have you sent a resume?

eight
05-03-2006, 04:09 PM
I pulled mine off and tapped it when the mount broke. When I put it back on I was getting the same thing as you. No power steering and really hot fluid. Guess it was just air in the box as it got better over a week or so.

Busa
05-03-2006, 04:10 PM
It will take a while turning the wheel back and forth to get all the air out of the lines. When that happens you will tell the steering will get better.

Chadnutz
05-03-2006, 04:51 PM
Well I guess I'll pick up the front end and continue to bleed it, but it went from OK to harder than before. I hope the pump didn't quit.

agjohn02
05-03-2006, 05:59 PM
there are different kind of taps... taper, plug, etc...


taper, plug, bottoming, NPT? i think not!

CRaSHnBuRN
05-03-2006, 06:35 PM
I don't care how it has to be done since you're going to be doing it anyway :flipoff2:


You get me a job yet?

yeah, at this point you may be sitting out in a apartment complexes parking lot tapping it considering I won't have a shop in about a week.

As for the job, get off your but and get it yourself :flipoff2: I saw you application floating around, but no one will say anything. Supposedly we're going to hire a bunch of people, so we're fully staffed. Have you tried calling back up there and talking to the manager yet? Thats your best bet.

robertf03
05-03-2006, 07:17 PM
chris- douche your box

how about the weekend after that one?

CRaSHnBuRN
05-03-2006, 07:39 PM
damned, did I become mister popular all of a sudden? I had room for 20+ messages this morning, and its full allready?

Doug Krebs
05-03-2006, 08:26 PM
taper, plug, bottoming, NPT? i think not!

didn't know it was npt weiner :flipoff2:

eight
05-03-2006, 09:09 PM
taper, plug, bottoming, NPT? i think not!

You've probably got it wrong, you know thats a M.E. you're talking to?

JeepPhisherman
05-04-2006, 08:07 AM
yeah, at this point you may be sitting out in a apartment complexes parking lot tapping it considering I won't have a shop in about a week.

As for the job, get off your but and get it yourself :flipoff2: I saw you application floating around, but no one will say anything. Supposedly we're going to hire a bunch of people, so we're fully staffed. Have you tried calling back up there and talking to the manager yet? Thats your best bet.

eh, I'll be doing it in wills, soon to be mine, garage

And no, haven't called the manager back yet. I've been busy applying to **** left and right, once I get all those done and figure out who I've applied to, I'll start the call back process.
Ricky? told me yall would be hiring after graduation, so I didn't push for an interview yet, since I'll be back in town then and can talk to him in person.

CRaSHnBuRN
05-04-2006, 10:59 AM
from what I've seen, applications just don't work worth a **** here. You need to talk to a mananger, maybe even to the point of being annoying. Every job I have ever had did not come as a result of dropping off an application. I walk in, find out if they're hiring, try to find a way to talk to a manager, and go from there. Every manager I've managed to talk to has offered me a job. If I accept it, then I go fill out an application. Its been kinda wierd, but I've done this a total of 13 times now, with me accepting 7 of those jobs (the other 6 were cases where I didn't think I would like the manager, or used as leverage with my current job to get a raise).

JeepPhisherman
05-04-2006, 01:17 PM
from what I've seen, applications just don't work worth a **** here. You need to talk to a mananger, maybe even to the point of being annoying. Every job I have ever had did not come as a result of dropping off an application. I walk in, find out if they're hiring, try to find a way to talk to a manager, and go from there. Every manager I've managed to talk to has offered me a job. If I accept it, then I go fill out an application. Its been kinda wierd, but I've done this a total of 13 times now, with me accepting 7 of those jobs (the other 6 were cases where I didn't think I would like the manager, or used as leverage with my current job to get a raise).


man, maybe you should work in the career center

I'll give him a holler soon, got some other stuff in the works that would actually appeal on my resume