- 1. filling shocks (score: 1)
- Author: "MonteMorris" <mmorris@nemr.net>
- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 21:40:58 -0800
- Can anyone enlighten me on how to fill the front shocks (79B)? I've used a small pump to try to transfer the oil into the side fill hole but the nozzle is the same size as the hole and oil won't go i
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- 2. Re: filling shocks (score: 1)
- Author: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 08:03:23 -0500
- At your pharmacy, ask for a plastic syringe, just the syringe, not the needle. 20cc is a handy size to have around the garage, and a 50cc. These will squirt the damper fluid into that hole quite nic
- /html/mgs/2002-04/msg00040.html (7,784 bytes)
- 3. RE: filling shocks (score: 1)
- Author: "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net>
- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 07:06:33 -0700
- Use a oil can with the long nozzle and the pull trigger. Larry Hoy /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive
- /html/mgs/2002-04/msg00041.html (7,626 bytes)
- 4. Re: filling shocks (score: 1)
- Author: steveb5815@juno.com
- Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 07:44:00 -0500
- 90W is way too heavy for the shocks. I used hydraulic jack oil to top off the shocks in my 79. (didn't need much) Its available at any auto parts store. I also use a small pump oiler. I had to add a
- /html/mgs/2002-04/msg00047.html (7,756 bytes)
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