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Old 06-18-2015, 08:24 AM   #1
Kurt in NJ
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Default Re: Shocks

Moving the shock arm up should have much less resistance than moving it down----when I was rebuilding shocks for my car I found that with the adjusting valve closed the 2 foot handle would still move up, but could feel like it was stuck moving the lever down---then I opened the needle valve so it took about 60 seconds to move with about 50 lbs on the handle----there is an article in the model A service bulletins about rebuilding and setting shocks---the 50lbs and 2 foot lever was my interpetation of the tool in the service bulletins
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