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POWER STEERING - Oil Pump
PERFORMANCE OF THE OIL PUMP
(1)
19-11 i
P-Qf characteristic (pump pressure vs. discharge quantity)
At pump rotation of 600 rpm and fluid temperature of
50-6O”C (122-l 40°F):4.4
litmin. (268.5 cu.in./min.), or more at pump pressure of
4,000
kPa (569 psi)
N-Qf Characteristic (pump rpm vs. discharge quantity)
At pump pressureof 2,000
kPa (285 psi) and fluid
temperature of
50-60X (122-140°F):
6.58
lit./min. (396.7-488.2 cu.in./min.) at pump rotation of
1,500 rpm.
3.8-6 lit./min. (231.9-366.1 cu.in./min.) at pump rotation of
3,000 rpm.
2.5-3.5 Mnin. (152.6-213.6 cu.in./min.) at pump rotation
of 4,500 rpm.
OPERATION OF THE FLUID
FLOW-
r7NTROL SYSTEM
I t 13 plunger and flow-control valve are activated bythe oil pump, thus regulating the amount of fluid
the hydraulic pressure of the fluid discharged fromflow to the gear box.
Pl;lgRelief ipring\
Relief valve13POO37
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19-12POWER STEERING - Oil Pump
WHEN OIL PUMP OPERATES AT LOW SPEED
(70&l ,000 RPM)
A part of the fluid discharged from the oil pumpvariable orifices. As a result of this action the fluid
passes through the pilot port and hydraulic pressurepasses through the variable and fixed orifices, and is
is applied to the rear surface of the plunger, but,sent, by way of the plunger, to the gear box. The
because this hydraulic pressure is weak, the plungeramount of discharge to the gear box at this time is
is pushed toward the left as a result of the forcealmost maximum, with the result that an extremely
applied by the plunger’s spring, thus opening thelow steering effort is required.
PlungerVariable orificeFixed,orificeFioycontrol valve
/ I
From oil pump
To oil pumpVariable orifice
13POO38-.
Pilot portFixed orifice
.WHEN OIL PUMP OPERATES AT MEDIUM
SPEED
(1 ,OOm,OOO RPM)
When the engine speed increases and the pump’ssame time, the flow-control valve also is pressed
speed also increases, the hydraulic pressure of thetoward the
right, the bypass port opens more, and
fluid discharged from the pump becomes higher,the surplus fluid is returned back to the oil pump. In
overcoming the plunger spring’s force, and causingthis way, the amount of discharge flow to the gear
the plunger to move toward the right. As a result ofbox is reduced, thus resulting in a somewhat
this action, one of the variable orifices closes. At the“heavier” steering effort.
Variable orifice
PlungerFlow-control valve
\\Fixed yrifice/
Variable &iflceBypass ‘LrllJPOO59
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i t-7POWER STEERING
- Oil Pump19-13WHEN OIL PUMP OPERATES AT HIGH SPEED
(? -70 RPM OR MORE)
VII, ,dn the pump operation becomes high speed. thethe gear box then is supplied only from the fixed
plunger is pushed further toward the
right than fororifice, with the result that the amount of discharge
medium speed, and both variable orifices close.flow
is reduced to minimum, and, as a result, theFurthermore. the flow-control valve also moves, and
steering effort becomes moderately “heavy”, thus
the bypass port opens wider. The fluid flowing to
providing excellent handling stability at high speed.
Fixed orifice13POO40
OPERATION OF THE RELIEF VALVE
When the A chamber pressure increases when theAs a result of this action, the pressure of the
Bsteering wheel is turned while the vehicle ischamber decreases, and the relief valve closes once
stopped, the
B chamber pressure also increases.again. This action takes place in a moment, and in
and, when the pressure exceeds the relief springthis way, by maintaining the correct balance, the
set load of 8,000 kPa (1,138 psi), the relief valve panmaximum pressure is controlled.
which is closed by a steel ball opens and the fluid
passes through the bypass port and is returned to
the pump’s intake port.
Steel ballRelief sprtngTo steering gear box
/Bypass pan
WPOO41