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Air shocks on 1600's
Has anyone made or found an equalizer kit for rear air shocks on 1600 Nomad? Filling them individually is a bit of a hassle...yeah, I know, I need a slimmer girlfriend, but ya gotta take what you can get at my age...Kenny ;o)
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From Gadget's Fix-it page
http://www.gadgetjq.com/airshockbalance.htm Everyone should, if you haven't already, get throughly familiar with what all he has there. |
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Balanced my shocks and created one point to inflate and deflate the air, mount an air gauge to read the pressure, works fine!
Since the shock pressure left and right is the same, the stability of the bike is better, aspecially in long fast driven curves. Greetz Nomadman ![]() |
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I just ordered one of these kits because Beezer recommends them. Okay, that's a lie but I did just order one.
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With one of those pumps, I haven't found the need to do the equalizer mod. Easy to get them both the same and they seem to hold it for a long time, months.
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I installed one of those balance kits and found it would not maintain air preasure more then a couple of days.ended up removing the kit and installing 2"- 45 degree angled metal valve stem extenders on each side.Now both shocks are easy to fill using a suspension pump.(don't have to take anything off)
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I examined it, and the issue turned out to be the design of the o-ring on the adaptor that screws to the shock nipple. Because the end of the brass filler fitting on the shock is so thin, it would just deflect the o-ring when you tightened it down. I just removed the little o-rings, then cleaned the fittings up and screwed them onto the shock fittings with a tiny amount of 5-minute epoxy applied to the brass threads. (Don't get it into the valves or fitting orifice!) Once dry, I assembled the rest of the tubing as normal. It never leaked after that. |
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Thanks for the tip Cadd. Maybe a bit of silicone O ring lube on the O ring would work? I'm a little hesitant to epoxy the fitting onto the stem in case I want to remove it later.
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The o-ring seal is just a lost cause AFAIC. There's not enough contact surface for a good seal.
If you use silicone, put it on the threads, and do it very sparingly. Allow plenty of drying time before airing up. Frankly, the epoxy will be harder to remove, but it will still shear away before the metal will. Once you do get it to stop leaking, you'll never need to take it apart anyway. |
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I tried using an RTV silicon adhesive on all the fittings and I noticed a small improvement but still leaked ever so slowly.I just wonder how it would hold up with gear and two up on a road trip???
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Duffer mentioned 2"- 45 degree angled metal valve stem extenders. Where is the best place to find them?
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When I epoxied Mac's fittings, we spent almost an hour getting them super clean. |
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