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[QUOTE="MXTex, post: 794259, member: 17501"] I'm servicing the Kayaba shock on my 98 KX250. It has MX-Tech valving and piston. To this end, I have a couple of questions. 1) [U]Orientation of the shock piston.[/U] There are 4 ports serving each valve stack (rebound and compression) One set of ports has one hole in each port. The other has two holes in each port. Which set of ports serves which valve stack. When I took it apart, the dual hole ports were serving the compression stack; I think. 2) [U]Compression stack.[/U] In comparison to the rebound stack, there are no transition shims between the different stages. Is this OK? The rebound stack appears to have transition shims between each stage; but the compression stack doesn't. The reason I ask these questions is because I had it serviced locally last and am not 100% convinced it went back together as MX-Tech intended. It's probably OK but I want to make sure. I can post pictures of the piston and shim stack if that's appropriate. Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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