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Squishing sound from shock upon rebound, normal or air in the oil?
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Mark Mallatt wrote:
Squishing sound from shock upon rebound, normal or air in the oil? Oil in the air, more likely. Let out all the air, compress shock fully, then re-inflate. If noise still there, then possibly an oil seal has leaked a bit. (Some air shocks just make squishy sounds, so if performance not affected don't worry about it.) Bill "actually kinda liked my SID rear shock" S. |
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"Mark Mallatt" wrote in message ... Squishing sound from shock upon rebound, normal or air in the oil? Oil in the air? |
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"Mark Mallatt" wrote in message
... Squishing sound from shock upon rebound, normal or air in the oil? My SID used to make a funny sound on rebound, tracks with lots of jumps you could always hear where I was. It never seemed to affect the performance and it went away after a couple of rebuilds. The rebuilds were to stop the negative chamber leaking, it's possible that the noise was from the extra fast rebound with no negative chamber slowing it down. |
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