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The infamous seized compression damping adjusters
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(04-10-18, 06:32 PM)Triggergee link Wrote: So far out of the four adjusters I've freed up the clicks range from 24-38. The standard setting for the forks is 6 clicks out from being turn in all the way clockwise but if one of your adjusters has 21 clicks and the other 38 then 6 clicks out will not give the same results. I've noticed the all the adjusters looked the same when wound all the way out, anti-clockwise so if this happens id recommend counting your clicks in, clockwise as opposed to out, anti-clockwise making the standard setting 15 clicks clockwise from the fully turned out (anti-clockwise) position.
Good job freeing off the seized adjusters and thanks for sharing the technique.  :thumbup
I have to disagree with your suggestion of counting adjustment clicks in from fully out, though.  It doesn't matter that the adjusters themselves may have more clicks range on one than the other. 

With the adjuster wound in fully, it blocks the oil bleed hole completely.  Winding out the same number of clicks on each adjuster will therefore ensure that the orifice is exposed equally, which is what we want. Smile


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Re: The infamous seized compression damping adjusters - by Falcon 269 - 20-10-18, 05:20 PM

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