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[QUOTE="James, post: 1333773, member: 27207"] The air bleed hole on top of the fork cap goes into that area with the spring which is connected to the outer tubes by the bleed holes that you use to drain excess oil bled from the inner chamber. Once the inner chamber is properly bled, no more oil leaves the inner chamber into the spring area (for purposes of discussion). It goes there while you are bleeding it because you are "bleeding" out the excess. If you look closely at it next time you have it apart it makes sense. The safe assumption is that oil will travel like air and if you can bleed air out of the outer chamber through that screw on top, you can add oil to it through the same hole. It will go where it needs to go. [/QUOTE]
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