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Offline wmax351

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2012, 06:55:50 AM »
It's a works performance so I don't see any reason you couldn't rebuild it.

In theory all shocks are rebuildable but some you just wouldn't bother to do it.

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2012, 08:27:12 AM »
It's a works performance so I don't see any reason you couldn't rebuild it.

In theory all shocks are rebuildable but some you just wouldn't bother to do it.

Any good dirt bike shop can usually revamp a rear shock.   

Works offers repair & reconditioning service.

http://www.worksperformance.com/html/repair_and_services.html

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2012, 04:33:45 PM »
Cool. I just bought it. Will see if it needs a rebuild, and go from there.
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2012, 04:52:21 PM »
greetings wmax351...

it needs to be rebuilt...

call works performance... 818-701-1010... give them your info... tell them you want the 10% off motobrick.com discount... they will give you a work order number... send it in... when you get it back it will be 100% yeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaa...

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2012, 07:46:12 PM »
greetings wmax351...

it needs to be rebuilt...

call works performance... 818-701-1010... give them your info... tell them you want the 10% off motobrick.com discount... they will give you a work order number... send it in... when you get it back it will be 100% yeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaa...

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Sounds good. What does it cost to do a basic R&R on one of these? I may just do the re-seal myself if it is in good shape otherwise. I can work on it in a machine shop, and have access to N2 and a manifold for pressurizing shocks.
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2012, 08:03:00 PM »
greetings wmax351...

it needs to be rebuilt...

call works performance... 818-701-1010... give them your info... tell them you want the 10% off motobrick.com discount... they will give you a work order number... send it in... when you get it back it will be 100% yeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaa...

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Sounds good. What does it cost to do a basic R&R on one of these? I may just do the re-seal myself if it is in good shape otherwise. I can work on it in a machine shop, and have access to N2 and a manifold for pressurizing shocks.

Not that difficult, I've done the new seals,oil change, and nitrogen recharge before at our local dirt bike shop. 

Make sure bleed the bladder first and purge all the air out when you recharge with oil.

The seals are pretty basic. You also need to know precisely how much fluid to put in that shock.... Too much and you blow out seals, too little and the shock does not operate properly. You also need to know how much Nitrogen to put in it.

Navigate the url below for more info on DIY shock overall/revamp:

http://www.gasgasrider.org/Sachs_Rear_Husky_610.pdf

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2012, 09:04:40 PM »
I found this. http://www.worksperformance.com/pdf/instructions/sb_reservoir_service.pdf

Doesn't look bad at all. The amount of oil seems to be pretty easy to check.
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2012, 09:11:09 PM »
wheres the heim joint...

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2012, 09:16:02 PM »
wheres the heim joint...

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I think it comes in the bag. Or that might be a seal kit. Either way, they wear out and should be replaced.
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2012, 03:56:57 PM »
Just got an email back from WP.


Quote
SL-S-KIT-1R   Seal kit, unit SB w/o Piston Ring w/rem reservoir @ $23.10.

REZ-BL-200    Urethane bladder @ $18.00

IGSET-880x12  Igus bushing set w/ sleeve bearing (one eye) @ $17.25

BRG-MS1012-12 Bearing, Igus 5/8 id x 3/4, FX eye @ $3.50 each.  (This is the
sleeve that presses into the eyelet that the steel igus bushings fit into.
If you do not need the steel Igus bushings, order this instead of the
IGSET-880X12 complete bushing set.

If you want to convert from the igus type bushing to a heim bearing type
bushing: HSET-880X12  Heim bushing set w/ bearing and O-rings (one eye)@ $42
each.


Service instructions are attached.  Use Belray HVI 10wt oil or Maxima Racing
Shock Fluid - Heavy

The dealer discount is 20%.  I have attached the dealer application if you
need to set up as a dealer.


Tom Edison
Sales & Customer Service



Works Performance Products, Inc.
21045 Osborne Street
Canoga Park, CA 91304
818-701-1010 ext 21
818-701-9043 fax
www.worksperformance.com


I think I will stick with the igus bushing style, but buy a new bushing insert. The metal parts are fine.


Think it is worthwhile to replace the bladder?
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2012, 11:19:51 PM »
wheres the heim joint...

j o

It would be at one end or both where it mounts.  If it wears out and they have an upgrade, there is probably a reason.  Heim joints can handle more out of alignment issues than a bushing.  See page 6 of the instructions.

For $18 .. if I was pulling the shock apart anyway, I would put in the bladder.
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2012, 11:26:16 PM »
o... i thought it was some kinda new cannabis configuration i was missing out on...

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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2012, 04:05:26 AM »
o... i thought it was some kinda new cannabis configuration i was missing out on...

j o

We're at the cutting edge in Berkeley. :P


The Existing joint is probably fine, but for three bucks, I'll replace the bushing.
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #14 on: February 12, 2013, 01:58:05 PM »
wmax: Did you complete this task?  Take any pics?
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #15 on: February 12, 2013, 09:01:56 PM »
What ever happened to Johnny?
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Re: Any idea if this shock is rebuild-able?
« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2013, 09:43:11 PM »
wmax: Did you complete this task?  Take any pics?

I did it. It wasn't a big deal. Just followed the instructions. I actually need to coat the spring again, so I will have to pull it apart. I need to make a better spring compressor.

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