Very interesting system, I have a question: did the shocks tested already contain oil inside or were they completely empty? In your opinion, is it possible to vacuum a mountain bike shock absorber with an automatic system? Sometimes I have the impression that during the vacuum it sucks air through the dust covers. I'm designing a board with solenoid valves to automate the movements, some bike shocks cause very small oil passages there are some difficulties.
No they aren't. You still have to run multiple cycles. They don't make any better vacuum than homemade will. You can do other stuff while they run though.
Very interesting system, I have a question: did the shocks tested already contain oil inside or were they completely empty? In your opinion, is it possible to vacuum a mountain bike shock absorber with an automatic system? Sometimes I have the impression that during the vacuum it sucks air through the dust covers. I'm designing a board with solenoid valves to automate the movements, some bike shocks cause very small oil passages there are some difficulties.
what did you do with the ifp on the super deluxe towards the end?
setting the ifp depth at end then finalizes the bleed? Is that correct? Looking to order pro bleeder/ adapters/ bushing tool
auto machines are faster than 3 mins
No they aren't. You still have to run multiple cycles. They don't make any better vacuum than homemade will. You can do other stuff while they run though.