I've heard stories about, well BANG! with the air sleave. I think my shock needs a service- lethargic, sometimes packs down and inconsistent.
Question is- A limited, open and clean. Would this help? Do I need to send it off for a proper inspection or would a self clean/inspect be fine? The shock keeps its psi/no loss at all.
Or...do you think its a warranty repair?
The only easy service is the air can one, which probably won't fix any of those issues (which sound like the damper possibly needs bleeding/recharging with nitrogen)
Easy Peesy - The bang you refer to are the ones which are/were suffering from suck down.
You should air sleeve fairly regularly to clean out the seals and put a nice bit of lube inside a seal change much less frequent. just pop off the can (uncrew) and pull off - clean the outer and body with IPA - lube with float fluid and reassemble. You will nee to compress the body in the frame to make it easier to re-assemble.
Like this: http://www.mbr.co.uk/advice/workshop/MBR_News_Workshop_article_197846.html
I don't use grease though crikey 😮 - 😉
Thanks guys
What about the high volume air can type? - does that just screw off in the same way?
What about the high volume air can type? - does that just screw off in the same way?
Exactly the same...it just has an additional sleeve onto of the normal air can...just leave this bit unless its leaking.
The extra volume air sleeve can spin sometimes when you try to unscrew the whole can off.
Hold the smaller part of the can at the bottom to solve this.
Just in case anybody was wondering 😀
Really good vid on Youtube to take you through it.
Perfick, at 2.00m I thought he was going to pull a Rabbit out!
Dead easy and well worth swapping seals for a tenner from Mojo while you are at it!
Might do this with mine too...Where'd you get the service kit from? Mojo?
Just order from mojo online shop 🙂 I only obther every 6mo - 1yr depending on riding conditions as the seals last for ages 🙂
http://www.mojostore.co.uk/acatalog/Seal_Kits.html
Did I see someone on here say that Fox Float fluid was in fact EP 90 gear oil?
Its molybydenum (sp!)oil something like 85 wt gear oil
There was something a few months ago on what float fluid is/was and I think your right FE but don't quote me on that 🙂 MY pot has lasted ages however I reckon it'll last me about 5 years 🙂
Not meaning to hijack the post but...
If my RP23 is gradually leaking air - say about 10psi a week - would changing the seals on the air sleeve fix this or could it be more serious than that?
I got it tuned by TFTuned back in September so should it be leaking at all so soon? It hasn't had that much use, maybe once or twice a month and less over the snowy period. Or could the cold weather have degraded the seals slightly?
Yeh be worth a try and change the seals - only £10 and you get a little 5ml float fluid in the kit. If not then maybe spk to TFT - maybe they will do it at a reduced charge?
[b]mtbtomo[/b] put the shock in a bowl of water with it inflated to 300psi to see if the valve core is leaking, it may just need tightening.
They can also leak from around the valve stem that screws into the main body of the shock,if the seal has been pinched when installed.
Alternatively it could be the air seals leaking... 😀
Believe me float fluid is not even close to ep 90.avoid.
Knott4me...clarify is it ep90 or float fluid you'd advise avoiding?...and why?