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New Member Username: Tobbjo
Post Number: 1 Registered: 09-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, October 15, 2003 - 02:51 am: |
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Hello Read the factory workshop manual on the ACE system yesterday. 135Bar 7-9.5 l/min Sounds like enough pressure, a bit low flow for a Milemarker. Better than PS with a max pressure of 100Bar. The pressure limiting valve is in the ACE valve block. If i divert fluid from outside the block to the MM valves and then back to ACE valve block input nothing happens as long as I'm winching. When I'm winching there is no pressure limit upstream of the MM winch. Can I then blow pump/hoses/winch? I think so and that I should add a pressure overflow valve paralell to the MM valve block? Any input? Any other reasons not to go this route? Tobias |