jmc
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PineRidge said:Keep in mind that if your cylinder needs more than .75 gallons of oil to fully extend it then you have a problem.
Actually, most of the volume required to fully extend the cylinder comes from the other side of the piston, not from the reservoir. In fact, you wouldn't need much of a reservoir to do this if it weren't for the piston rod. (except for oil cooling)
When a cylinder is fully extended, it holds more oil than when it is fully retracted. The difference in extended volume vs retracted volume is the volume of the piston rod. So the reservoir just stores the extra oil displaced by the piston rod when the cylinder is fully retracted.
John