I won't fully get on my soap box but I'm very very sad.
Day 1- Near constant running compressor
Day 2- Leak identified in rear offside bag
Day 3- All 4 bags changed
Day 4- Near constant running compressor
Day 5- Leak found at valve block
Day 6- Kicked myself for not checking entire system thoroughly
Day 7- Replaced all seals in valve block and refurbished compressor
Day 8- Near constant running of compressor
Day 9- No leaks identified until my exhaust corroded and blasted hot exhaust air at airlines running over rear cross member
Day 10- Replaced air lines to rear bag and storage tank
Day 11- Near constant running of compressor
Day 12- Priced up a spring conversion but kicked myself again for not remaining a purist
Day 12- Brand new rear nearside bag explosion
Day 13- Warranty replacement of brand new bag fitted
Day 14 - Near constant running of compressor
Day 15- Car now drops at rear nearside corner EVERY time the ignition is turned off. By drop, I mean a solid 8-10cm drop
I'm not even sure if there's a word in the English dictionary that covers or describes the absolute nature of the P38 EAS system. One thing wrong and it tests a purist to his limit and forces him to consider making a Frankencar with springs instead of lovely air.
I've now bought a pressure gauge to fit to the compressor to check my output. Does anyone know if I can just place this at the valve block inlet (position 6 I believe it is)?
Day 1- Near constant running compressor
Day 2- Leak identified in rear offside bag
Day 3- All 4 bags changed
Day 4- Near constant running compressor
Day 5- Leak found at valve block
Day 6- Kicked myself for not checking entire system thoroughly
Day 7- Replaced all seals in valve block and refurbished compressor
Day 8- Near constant running of compressor
Day 9- No leaks identified until my exhaust corroded and blasted hot exhaust air at airlines running over rear cross member
Day 10- Replaced air lines to rear bag and storage tank
Day 11- Near constant running of compressor
Day 12- Priced up a spring conversion but kicked myself again for not remaining a purist
Day 12- Brand new rear nearside bag explosion
Day 13- Warranty replacement of brand new bag fitted
Day 14 - Near constant running of compressor
Day 15- Car now drops at rear nearside corner EVERY time the ignition is turned off. By drop, I mean a solid 8-10cm drop
I'm not even sure if there's a word in the English dictionary that covers or describes the absolute nature of the P38 EAS system. One thing wrong and it tests a purist to his limit and forces him to consider making a Frankencar with springs instead of lovely air.
I've now bought a pressure gauge to fit to the compressor to check my output. Does anyone know if I can just place this at the valve block inlet (position 6 I believe it is)?