Filling shocks due to small leak

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  • Old Sloppy
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 56

    Filling shocks due to small leak

    one of my shocks has leaked since new.

    It's a slow leak, so I haven't complained or anything.

    I bought some 80w shock oil because it's a crawler after all.

    slow acting shocks seem to stablilze the crawler...

    How do I burp the air after filling.

    I unscrewed the bottom of the resivour but the air is then forced uphill.

    What am I doing wrong ?

    I really love this crawler, so I want to stop the slow drip.

    It is embarassing to show to folks because that is the first question they ask, "Why is that shock wet ?".


    Harry
    Last edited by Old Sloppy; 03-23-2012, 06:19 PM.
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  • theinfidel
    Team Driver
    • Jan 2012
    • 293

    #2
    Does it leak from shock body or from threads?

    When you refill it, put cap back on then back it off a few turns. Slowly compress shock so excess oil bleeds out through threads. Then retighten cap. If the oil is pressurized during use, it will blow out seals/leak. So its important to bleed shocks.
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