General Tools
2.5mm hex wrench
10mm spanner
O-ring for trapping oil in the bladder.
O-ring for trapping oil in the bladder.
Bleeding Instructions
1/ Remove the cartridge from fork
2/ Remove the TST adjuster using a 2.5mm hex wrench
3/ Remove cir-clip
4/ **** Using a 10mm spanner remove compression valve assembly (42). Use a rotating motion so not to damage the O rings. Alternate version uses a 23mm spanner, see bellow
5/ Pour our waste oil and clean and inspect all components
6/ Re-fill the cartridge using SAE 7.5w oil - cycling the damper rod to expel the air
7/ Fill to the very top and re-install the compression valve using a rotating motion, again not to damage the o-rings.
8a/ For models with an 8mm damper shaft
Compress the damper rod so that the exposed rod measures 160mm to the red nut
8b/ For models with an 10mm damper shaft (Marathon Race)
Compress the damper rod so that the exposed rod measures 80mm to the red nut
9/ Using an O-ring roughly the size of the damper, slide down from the top of the cartridge to halfway down the bladder so the oil is trapped in the bladder bellow the O-ring.
10/ Using a 10mm spanner remove compression valve assembly. Use a rotating motion so not to damage the O rings
11/ Extend the lower damper rod fully
12/ Top up the cartridge using SAE 7.5w oil
13/ Re-install the compression valve using a rotating motion
14/ Remove the bleeding O-ring
15/ Test - make sure there is a film of oil under the bladder to ensure lock-out
Where do I fit the 10mm spanner onto the top cap, I have '06 cartridge with 8mm shart
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ReplyDeleteWhy can't i just turn the Compression adjuster assembly by the 23mm at the top of the topcap?
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DeleteGood afternoon, tell me where to buy part 43 tst5 and can I buy it at all?
ReplyDeleteHello I believe I have a 09 all mountain z1 looks like type 1 but was unable to remove 42 assemble from top of bladder- had luck filling from the bottom by removing the rebound needle and filling the entire assembly and after putting needle back in it filled up the bladder pretty good- got rid og the clunking during rebound stroke- just thought id share if anyone else was having clunking- i wasnt able to do the o-ring method
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