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Old 01-28-2014, 04:57 PM
kingsizerizla kingsizerizla is offline
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Thanks. I had tried that. I've come to the conclusion that this may be correct. There are no air bubbles when I move the damper rod or the outer fork. I removed the leg and top cap and spring again, emptied the oil, then refilled through the hole in the damper rod, and went through the bleeding process again. There's only resistance in the bottom two inches of damper rod stroke and that is when oil spews out of the top of the damper rod. I can draw oil to the top of the rod by covering the hole on the up stroke the pushing down, then drawing up again with the hole covered. A couple of these and the rod is full of oil, but drains away again as soon as the vacuum is released, IE I remove my finger, I suppose that is liquid finding its own level. I can only assume that with the end cap fitted oil will draw up the rod of its own accord with the motion of the fork. There is no damping rod attached to the adjuster/end cap, but it seems that it contains some kind of valve for adjustment and is not pushing a rod to adjust a valve at the bottom of the cartridge. If anybody knows this type of fork maybe they can put me right
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