Here's a variation on the "Festus Fast Fork Oil Change" procedure listed in the technical section. The heart of this method is a 1 1/2" needle nose grease dispenser.
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I modified the dispenser by removing the end fitting and threading the point to M4x.7 to match the threads of the drain screw at the bottom of the fork leg.
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Here is a shot of the entire apparatus...
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To use it, I first removed the stem of the air valve, removed the drain screw, and drained the old oil. A bit of a blast with the air compressor got the old oil out a bit quicker than gravity alone.
Then I attached a piece of clear hose to the modified grease dispenser, screwed it into the drain hole, and put the end of the hose into a container with the measured amount of fresh oil.
Finally, I attached a vacuum pump to the air valve, and pumped up the vacuum. It only took a couple of minutes for the fresh oil to be drawn up into the fork. Sure was a lot faster than any other method I've tried.
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I modified the dispenser by removing the end fitting and threading the point to M4x.7 to match the threads of the drain screw at the bottom of the fork leg.
[IMG]/forum/images/tips/20030730-dsc02231.jpg[/IMG]
Here is a shot of the entire apparatus...
[IMG]/forum/images/tips/20030730-dsc02230.jpg[/IMG]
To use it, I first removed the stem of the air valve, removed the drain screw, and drained the old oil. A bit of a blast with the air compressor got the old oil out a bit quicker than gravity alone.
Then I attached a piece of clear hose to the modified grease dispenser, screwed it into the drain hole, and put the end of the hose into a container with the measured amount of fresh oil.
Finally, I attached a vacuum pump to the air valve, and pumped up the vacuum. It only took a couple of minutes for the fresh oil to be drawn up into the fork. Sure was a lot faster than any other method I've tried.
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