von-mil
Gold Member
I recently added a pinhole type flow restrictor fitting to my hydraulic top link. Without it, it was too difficult to make fine adjustments because the cylinder moved too fast. Now that I am using it, I can feel the fitting getting hot and was wondering if this is a problem.
I added the fitting on just one side of the cylinder circuit and this makes obvious the difference in temperature between it and the fittings on the side that I did not alter. The single restrictor fitting works fine in both cylinder directions but I am now wondering if I should add an identical fitting to the other side of the cylinder and if that would have any effect on operation or temperature.
Obviously I won't be constantly adjusting the top link length so there should not be an excessive heat buildup, but it's just something I noticed when playing around with it, testing it out, looking for leaks, etc. Should I be worried or just go ahead and use it?
Thanks for reading.
I added the fitting on just one side of the cylinder circuit and this makes obvious the difference in temperature between it and the fittings on the side that I did not alter. The single restrictor fitting works fine in both cylinder directions but I am now wondering if I should add an identical fitting to the other side of the cylinder and if that would have any effect on operation or temperature.
Obviously I won't be constantly adjusting the top link length so there should not be an excessive heat buildup, but it's just something I noticed when playing around with it, testing it out, looking for leaks, etc. Should I be worried or just go ahead and use it?
Thanks for reading.