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My shocks ,I pump them up a few times an hold the shock piston & rod pushed to the top an take the top lid looseJust as the title says. These shocks didn’t come with instructions on how to do it and everything I’ve tried, I end up getting more air in rather than out. Thanks.
These have a little bitty Allen head screw with a plastic washer as a seal below the head on it that’s on the threaded cap end.My shocks ,I pump them up a few times an hold the shock piston & rod pushed to the top an take the top lid loose
or off ,then put it back on or tighten ,that is all I do!
These have a little bitty Allen head screw with a plastic washer as a seal below the head on it that’s on the threaded cap end.
https://hot-racing.com/?partnumber=RVO128X06;c=205
So the screw is the bleeder?
With out the springs being installed ,try pumping them several times like bleeding a brake system on a car ,hold the
piston & shock rod at the top of the threaded cap ,an crack open the bleeder screw an close it ,you can do this a few times ,
when done ,pump them ,the shock rod should push down under its own built up pressure!