100jacks
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I appreciate your detailed reply! I went back to instructions from the Rivian and looked if I could combine the RIDE draining the system and refilling it using the custom made Pump contraption.I did it with the whole thing on the ground, the kinetic suspension doesn't affect the springs/shocks it is just fancy sway bars.
The pump housing has spring clips you'll need to pry off with a small pick or screwdriver but be sure to not break them was you'll need them to seal the whole thing again.
Yes you have to drain from all 4 corners and with air pressure to each corner to clear out all the fluid then vacuum it otherwise you will not be able to fill it properly as air will be trapped in the lines. That step is messy so make sure you have your floors covered with cardboard or something to catch the oil spray. If there is air in the lines you won't be able to pressurize correctly as air compresses. Vacuuming without draining doesn't really work well as you'll have air bubbles trapped between fluid due to the small diameter of the pipes. There really aren't many shortcuts to this procedure though I did bypass the pressure tank rig and used a 100psi water pump instead.
You didn't need to change the valves as you could have just purchased OE compatible fittings instead. 1/4" NPT ISO 7241-B. Once you refill properly any opening of the lines means you have to redo the whole thing.
Just keep in mind here any shortcuts will mean you get to do the whole thing again, it is a tedious and messy job so take your time and do it right the first time. Before you fill the fluid make sure the system can hold a vacuum for a few hours to ensure there are no loose fittings and make sure to purge the air in the supply lines before opening the valves
I did buy the original female NPT valve connectors and I'll reinstall instead of Swagelock ones, since it's less expensive option and can be maintained by Rivian. Thanks for sending the ISO!
I also ordered the CH202 Fuchs Titan fluid, that Rivian recommends, instead of CHF11S which I had delivered previously.
I will remove the pump today and continue with the procedure. Do you connect the compressor to the valve connectors after blipping the pump and solenoids and you pump the air through each line that way? Just checking, that I'm not blowing the air through the line on the strut itself?
Also, did you blip both solenoids or just one?
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