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RE: Fluid for Lever Shocks - bit off topic

To: mvheim@studiolimage.com
Subject: RE: Fluid for Lever Shocks - bit off topic
From: Duinhoven_Hans@emc.com
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 06:29:50 -0400
Good point, now I don't know if the recommended fork fluid can be mixed with
the stuff which currently is present in the shocks....

Any ideas?

Cheers,

Hans

-----Original Message-----
From: Max Heim [mailto:mvheim@studiolimage.com]
Sent: donderdag 15 juni 2000 19:40
Cc: MG List
Subject: Re: Fluid for Lever Shocks - bit off topic


That second sentence is exactly what I have heard, also: once the level 
has been depleted due to neglect, the rate of leakage becomes greater due 
to seal shrinkage and/or wear.

This corresponds to my (limited) experience: the shock fluid levels were 
low due to DPO neglect; when topped up, they leaked like crazy, leading 
to their eviction (in favor of tube shocks, in this case. Were I to do it 
again, I might try a different approach).

Bob Howard had this to say:

>  Peter C has written that a trace of a leak (recall that in the manual
>we are told to top off the fluid every 12M miles) causes the seals to
>work. One would suppose that if the shocks were low on fluid for a long
>time, the lack of fluid and its lubrication would cause the seals, the
>bodies and the shafts to wear, thus increasing the rate of leak from the
>"controlled" leak to an uncontrolled leak.  
>  
>Bob


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Max Heim
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