[urq] Pressure Accumulator substitution
Maurits Jonkergouw
urquattro at moregraphics.nl
Wed Feb 13 07:39:01 PST 2008
I'de also like to chime in because I installed the mentioned OEM
Febi-Bilstein a year ago but it went bad after a few months, so I installed
a used Audi one and this also went bad. So I'm wondering if it's physically
possible perhaps a faulty valve block can cause the bomb to leak?
Regards,
Maurits
1986 quattro GV
----- Original Message -----
From: "urq" <urq at pacbell.net>
To: <urq at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: [urq] Pressure Accumulator substitution
> Yes, they can go bad on the shelf. The problem is that the pressurized
> gas
> leaks through the membrane over time. That said, having one unpressurized
> on the shelf will last longer than a functional one in a car, where it
> should normally be sitting at higher pressure pretty much constantly ...
>
> Steve B
> San Jose, CA (USA)
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Ok, maybe this is a stupid question but I have one of these on my shelf,
> new
> in a box...has been sitting for about a year, I'm about to replace it on
> my
> car, but the question is i know these hold some presure, but do they go
> bad
> by just sitting on one's shelf?
>
> Thanks...
> JP
>
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