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IFP Reservoir Service
Clamp the shaft eyelet into the vise.
Use a Schrader valve tool to remove the IFP reservoir valve cap. Use a
small hex wrench or pick to depress the Schrader valve and release all
air pressure from the IFP reservoir.
Once the pressure has been released, depress the Schrader valve a
second time. If the Schrader valve is able to move, the shock has been
completely depressurized.
If the Schrader valve does not move at all, the shock is still
pressurized and will need to be sent to an authorized RockShox®
service center for further service.
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CAUTION - EYE HAZARD
Verify all pressure is removed from the shock before proceeding.
Failure to do so can cause the damper body to separate from the shaft
eyelet at a high velocity. Wear safety glasses.
Do
not
remove the damper body bleed screw from the damper body
eyelet until instructed to do so. Removing the damper body bleed
screw while the shock is pressurized will result in oil being forcefully
ejected from the bleed port. Wear safety glasses.
Use a Schrader valve tool to remove the Schrader valve core from the
IFP reservoir valve.
Do not discard the Schrader valve core.
Clamp the eyelet vertically into the vise. Push the IFP reservoir cap into
the reservoir until it stops.
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