I think you are slightly off on the wrong track here.
These are commonly known as plunger rear suspension, and the concept of being 'damped' in any fashion is wishful thinking !!?
There is nothing to them really, at least in the ones I've had to do with - just a central rod,
the sliders in some fashion, several sets of springs and the tin covers to cover the whole lot.
Oh, and large dollops of grease, which may give some damping.
Whether the Excelsior version is any more sophisticated I'll wait and watch with interest.
Jampots were always associated with Ajays and Matchies' rear swingarm damper units,
which were large bulbous things - looked impressive but the actual damping was minimal,
and were famous for how many ways they leaked. !
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