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[QUOTE="hudat ya bam, post: 125028, member: 21471"] Thanks Jaybird, I'll bleed them off tonight, I presume the air will escape nice and slowly? I have experience of bleeding off high pressure nitrogen! and have seen the results of incorrectly sealed plugs on high pressure(15,000psi) subsea tools (Oil Industry), 1/4" Lee plugs punching through 1/4" steel plate!!! Better safe than shot I suppose. Could I replace the oil without having to dissasemble the forks? I presume the aluminium oxide is produced from the air corroding the inside of the forks? I'd like to avoid stripping the forks out if I have to, I seen the bill for the last fork rebuild and it wasn't pretty. [/QUOTE]
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