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Rebuilt shock has no compression dampening?
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[QUOTE="James Dean, post: 69721, member: 18501"] Marcus, That sounds like a reasonable procedure. If the line from the shock body could be removed, the last bit of air might be removed after letting it sit overnight. Getting the air out is most important. imq707s, Would you do your own dental work if it saved you money? ;) (Just kidding) Filling the reservoir half full with oil sounds like a DANGEROUS thing to do. What if it hydraulic locks or busts apart from too high of a pressure? You need to be sure there is adequate volume for the nitrogen to compress as the rod displaces oil into the reservoir. There should be a measurement as marcusgunby said ~90%. Please be careful for your own safety. James ------------------ [/QUOTE]
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