Using the bimba style valves that free flow one direction and meter in the other I had a thought.
Im using a pair of valves on the fork to meter out. What would you think about using a third to be able to meter back out of the tank and giving an adjustment to that flow direction too?
I converged the lines prior to entering the tank, so I only have one port into the tank, and a bleeder in the other. So Id only need one valve and could use a larger ported valve (1/4" instead of the normal 1/8') to handle the required flow.
My only real concern is, the "free-flow" aspect isnt 100% free. So an adjustment would have to be made to the out flow valves, but that seems easy enough.
Ive got no desire to sell this, I just like messing with it. :thumb:
Mr Wilkey, Id' enjoy your thoughts regarding this... :worship:
Im using a pair of valves on the fork to meter out. What would you think about using a third to be able to meter back out of the tank and giving an adjustment to that flow direction too?
I converged the lines prior to entering the tank, so I only have one port into the tank, and a bleeder in the other. So Id only need one valve and could use a larger ported valve (1/4" instead of the normal 1/8') to handle the required flow.
My only real concern is, the "free-flow" aspect isnt 100% free. So an adjustment would have to be made to the out flow valves, but that seems easy enough.
Ive got no desire to sell this, I just like messing with it. :thumb:
Mr Wilkey, Id' enjoy your thoughts regarding this... :worship:
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