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FORKS REBUILT SUCCESSFULLY - couple questions
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[QUOTE="YZHooligan, post: 1249985, member: 73385"] I rebuilt my forks, and it was a blast taking them apart, seeing how it works and everything. I changed dust seals, fork seals and new oil. After putting the forks back together, I was wondering if its normal to hear the oil flowing through the tubes when i move the forks around. Like..after they have been laying on the workshop table..then when i put them upright..I can hear the oil flowing down. Is this normal? or does it mean theres too much air in the tubes? also when they are upright, and i put my weight on the tube to compress it, i hear a "squash" of the oil inside. I followed the normal procedure of compressing fully the tubes and damper rod... then filling up...pumping the damper rod, pumping the outer tube..filled up with oil again...compressed everything again.. then repeating.... I adjusted to place stock level of oil in the forks(135mm) Let me know anyway!! thanks! ~rich p.s. YZ250 (2002) bike [/QUOTE]
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