Help Fork 101
Help Fork 101
This is the first and last time I take apart my own forks haha. What a pain in the ass. So the service manual I have says 525ml for standard. I filled it up but in a picture it also shows that you should be able to see the oil 1 inch below if Im reading it right. I cant see a lick of oil in the top tube. So did I add enough? Should I add more?
1997 Forks
1997 Forks
Are you colapsing the fork and then checking? Did you bleed them? On the cartridge forks, you colapse them and measure the distance from the top of the fork to the fluid.
They make an oil level tool for around $20-$30 but we just used a turkey baster with some tubing installed in the end or hose.
Mark the height you want on the tube, install it in the fork to the mark and draw the excess oil out. When it sucks just air, you're good.
I don't recall it being just 1" though. You may want to double check that but, then again, it's been a long time since I've worked on those types of forks.
They make an oil level tool for around $20-$30 but we just used a turkey baster with some tubing installed in the end or hose.
Mark the height you want on the tube, install it in the fork to the mark and draw the excess oil out. When it sucks just air, you're good.
I don't recall it being just 1" though. You may want to double check that but, then again, it's been a long time since I've worked on those types of forks.
We would insert a tube in the end of a turkey baster and mark on the tube whatever the inches from the top of the fork spec was. We would then insert the tube of our home made oil gauge into the fork and line up the mark with the top of the fork. As you draw oil out, eventually you start getting air indicating that you are at the level sought.
Watch the video below. It shows him using a fork oil level tool. Should clear things up. It also shows the bleeding process, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9ICr-DO ... re=related
Watch the video below. It shows him using a fork oil level tool. Should clear things up. It also shows the bleeding process, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9ICr-DO ... re=related
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it was about 6 months ago when i did '98 forks but ill try to remeber. i installed about 3/4 of the recomended amount of oil, then pump them up and down to bleed the air, then collapse them all the way and pour the rest of the oil in, then measure from the top of the tube (while its collapsed), down to the oil. you have to look in the book to see what the distance from the oil to the top of the tube is because i dont recall off hand. this is just me but i honestly wasnt concearned with measuring the oil, as long as i had the correct amount then thats all i was concearned about, i dont need my shit that precise, but you might want yours right on the nats ass