The high pressure struts use a valve adapter that screws on and then
you screw in a stem that sticks out of the valve adapter to depress
the schrader valve to fill. Then reverse this process to remove.
Result is NO loss of pressure. I think that ATS, and others, sell
these adapters.
Some of the struts have a built in valve that you turn in with a
wrench to inflate and out to seal.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 07:01:42 GMT,
ben@ben.com (Ben Jackson) wrote:
>I'd like to get a tank of N2 to keep around to fill my struts. I assume
>the welding supply place that will sell me the tank can sell me a regulator
>that will get me into the 300-500psi range (right?). Where can I get
>the hose with appropriate (schraeder?) valve for the strut end? Am I
>looking for something that will thread on, or does it clamp on like a
>bicycle pump? With a clamp-on type, how do you avoid being sprayed with
>oil and losing pressure as you disconnect?