Hi there,
- At the moment the suspension has not moved from the bumps stops. With the old pump the fronts lowered, but I put this down to the drier end cap leaking like a sieve. I did not notice any lowering when I had things working a little better.
- I did not get a new relay with the pump. I have swapped with the engine management relay and it seemed okay. The EAS relay started the engine.
- There was some silica dust but not a lot. I stripped down the reservoir relief valve close to the pump and found a small amount of white silica dust. The biggest build up was by the pressure sensor. The wiring seemed intact, but I wonder what impact it would have if the sensor is not reading correctly?
- I will check tomorrow to see if the valve blocks are opening. The motor temperature is within range and the pump will shut off. The compressor temp is not reading and shows 9.0c
- I have been testing the system with the bonnet up. Would this stop the suspension from raising?
- At various times I have had the two pipes from the rear of the compressor connected. The 6mm air intake is currently connected and the exhaust is disconnected at the connector I added 2" from the connection to the pump. Other than making it easier to hear what the exhaust valve is doing I can reconnect it. Is there a downside to running with it disconnected?
- At the moment the suspension has not moved from the bumps stops. With the old pump the fronts lowered, but I put this down to the drier end cap leaking like a sieve. I did not notice any lowering when I had things working a little better.
- I did not get a new relay with the pump. I have swapped with the engine management relay and it seemed okay. The EAS relay started the engine.
- There was some silica dust but not a lot. I stripped down the reservoir relief valve close to the pump and found a small amount of white silica dust. The biggest build up was by the pressure sensor. The wiring seemed intact, but I wonder what impact it would have if the sensor is not reading correctly?
- I will check tomorrow to see if the valve blocks are opening. The motor temperature is within range and the pump will shut off. The compressor temp is not reading and shows 9.0c
- I have been testing the system with the bonnet up. Would this stop the suspension from raising?
- At various times I have had the two pipes from the rear of the compressor connected. The 6mm air intake is currently connected and the exhaust is disconnected at the connector I added 2" from the connection to the pump. Other than making it easier to hear what the exhaust valve is doing I can reconnect it. Is there a downside to running with it disconnected?