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STEP A-11
Place a drop of 60WT shock oil on the threaded end of the shock shaft
and insert it into the shock body. Carefully push the threaded part of the
shaft past the seals in the bottom shock assembly.
STEP A-12
Slide a blue O-ring over the end of the shock shaft. This O-ring acts as
a bump stop.
STEP A-14
Find one of the 4 aluminum shock caps and a rubber diaphragm. Insert
the diaphragm into the shock cap with the dome facing outward. Use a
small tool to press the edges of the diaphragm flat in the shock cap.
STEP A-15
Place a drop of oil into the shock cap to lubricate the edges of the rubber
diaphragm. This will prevent damage to the diaphragm when it it is tight-
ened against the shock body
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STEP A-13
Locate one of the 4 short nylon rod ends. Grip the shock shaft with
needlenose pliers just above the threads. Do not grip the shaft with the
pliers in the middlle part of the shaft, where it will contact the internal
shock seals. Scarring on the shaft will damage the seals. The Screw the
short rod end onto the shaft until it stops or all the threads are con-
cealed.