loquax
Mechanical
- Mar 29, 2003
- 6
Hi,
I'm trying to design a spring/damping system using a modified firestone 2m2a (little fella) airspring, hooked up to air reservoirs. I need to fill the airspring with liquid and let the liquid act as a piston between the airspring and the actual air reservoirs, so the air-springiness is still there, it just isn't in the spring itself. To get the liquid flowing freely I need a bigger hole in the end of the spring than that provided (its about 2mmdia, I want 10-15mm dia.) I want to drill out this hole but the guy at Firestone reckons that might reduce the rigidity of the plastic endcap so much it would crumple under the force of the clamping ring and ruin the seal. Unfortunately, he doesn't know how big a hole it needs to be before the seal is useless. Has anyone done this and found out already?
Thanks
I'm trying to design a spring/damping system using a modified firestone 2m2a (little fella) airspring, hooked up to air reservoirs. I need to fill the airspring with liquid and let the liquid act as a piston between the airspring and the actual air reservoirs, so the air-springiness is still there, it just isn't in the spring itself. To get the liquid flowing freely I need a bigger hole in the end of the spring than that provided (its about 2mmdia, I want 10-15mm dia.) I want to drill out this hole but the guy at Firestone reckons that might reduce the rigidity of the plastic endcap so much it would crumple under the force of the clamping ring and ruin the seal. Unfortunately, he doesn't know how big a hole it needs to be before the seal is useless. Has anyone done this and found out already?
Thanks