white exec wrote: 19 Aug 2021, 20:20
Well done in seeing all that through to a conclusion.
A combination of height corrector and rear brake condition, with a dash of non-standard sphere thrown in!
As with much on these cars, when difficult problems arise, it usually pays to return things to factory standard, and start from there.
This has been an enjoyable thread, so good luck with the car, and let is know how things continue.
After a very pleasant vacation (about 3000km spent in the car. And man.., those eastern-european roads are so lovely when driving a hydro-pneumatic car!) the rear is still staying down as it should.
Nevertheless the ride started to feel a bit harsher when I returned back home. Somehow stumbled across a thread here which addresses the 'microbubbles', and well..., I have them as well. And a lot of foam when lowering the suspension completely.
Temporary fix for now is, lowering the suspension right after stopping the engine. This makes sure the system purges of its pressure (and air), without sucking up the expelled air again. Next to that I also concluded that my pressure regulator has an internal pressure leak. Both problems will get a permanent fix and I will post about these in the correct topics when I get to it.
Back on topic about those Hydractive Regulator blocks...
Since it is hard to find the revised design (or at least it seems to me), I've always wondered if there isn't a way to modify the original design of the Hydractive Regulator. I've pondered about trying to drill the same kind of internal channels in the block, but that seemed quite impossible to me. A few days ago I suddenly thought about something...
The same effect of the revised blocks should be achievable via external piping. The only 'difficulty' is that one should be able to make his own 3,5mm hydraulic pipe since you'd need to make 2 short ones of those. And additionally you need to get your hands on an extra 3,5mm 'T-junction'.
So it's not an easy way of modifying.., but maybe an easier alternative than finding those rare Xantia HAregulators.
*attached is a lovely Paint generated schematic of what I mean.