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28 May 2007
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Play in shock absorber
Sorry for yet another ignoramus type question, but I'm learning as I go along, and learning a hell of a lot from this forum.
I am now on to the back end of my Tenere 34L/55W rebuild. I have stripped it all out and de-grunged all components but when I was putting back together I noticed that there was some side to side play in the connection between the shock bottom eye and the linkage connection.
I was really careful with my stripping out and I'm pretty sure that I haven't mislaid something so should there be a bit of sideways movement? Of course I didn't think to check this before I stripped it all down, which would have helped, but thats hindsight for you isn't it?
I notice that on the other joins there are small cups with rubber seals in that fit nicely and allows for good tight fitting, so is there any chance that I have mislaid these or the previous owner omitted them when they were tinkering - in a very ham-fisted manner I have to add!
All answers appreciated!
Andy
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Hi,
did you fit the two thrust washers? they have a rubber ring/seal bonded to the outside which seals on the eye of the damper. They can slip out easily, I know.
Regards Dave
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dblunn
Hi,
did you fit the two thrust washers? they have a rubber ring/seal bonded to the outside which seals on the eye of the damper. They can slip out easily, I know.
Regards Dave
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Thanks Dave,
I will have a good scour around. I feared there was something missing and now I know there is…
Appreciate your help
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No problems mate
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If everything is how it should be, your bushes are probably worn.
Im not familiar with your exact shock but its pretty common.
You can get replacement kits for about 30-40 quid.
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