The thing I didn't expect was to find that car still up on its toes in the mornings!
I thought the sink rate was determined by the amount of leak-back from the suspension units and the doseur ... period. It seems from this however, that the pump can also play a part in retaining circuit pressure while at rest.
I remember that spinning the pump by hand while priming it at the fitting stage, caused it to emit a very distinctive 'farting' sound reminiscent of a one-way valve operating in a liquid. Anyone know if this is the case or have I, as usual, got my head embedded up my gonglepooch again?