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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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Setting the res piston depth ???
I'm changing the oil on a friends sachs shock and can't remember the depth the rez piston should be set at.
Does anyone have that info??? TKS !!! |
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If you set it about 7-10 mm from all the way down it'd probably work just fine.
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Thanks! That's with shock shaft fully extended?
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Yeah- fully extended.
We have a tool that holds the floating piston in place while we do everything else. You'd really just like to have about 7mm of fluid in the reservoir when you're done- so mostly nitrogen- The most important part is to make sure that the floating piston DOES NOT BOTTOM OUT in the reservoir when the shock fully extends. Penske has a GREAT manual on bleeding shocks that works for about everything. http://www.penskeshocks.com/files/89...ies_Manual.pdf Staggeringly good information in here. Yes, we're a Penske dealer, too. |
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floating piston
Hi if you set it 90% of the travel all the best Brian
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