Mr Dog
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After a troublesome time with my Fox X2 I decided it was either time to throw it in the trash or have a go at rebuilding it myself. I had the shock repaired under warranty about 18 months ago due to cavitation. Since then, due to moving house, then an injury that has kept me off mountain biking for almost a year, the shock has had almost no use. Despite that it seems to have managed to cavitate whilst sat doing nothing. I bought the necessary service tools and prepped to strip it down. As I slowly let the air out the shock sucked down. I followed the advice on the fox site and pumped air back in, then let it out slowly but every time it sucked down again.
So in my wisdom and against the advice from Fox that it may kill me, I removed the lower air can retaining clip, put the lower axle back in the eyelet and wrapped a towel around it and started to twist the air can back and forth. It has come away from the seal head slightly but not willingly. This gave me time to question my choice here so I decided to back-track. A quick search online does not show anyone removing the air can of an X2 in this stuck down condition so im not entirely confident in the outcome.
Maybe I should have not given up so easily and cycled the air in and out a couple more times to try and get it to not stick down?
Unfortunately there appears to be no going back from where I am as I cant get the can back up far enough to get the circlip back on.
So - anyone out there have any advice?
So in my wisdom and against the advice from Fox that it may kill me, I removed the lower air can retaining clip, put the lower axle back in the eyelet and wrapped a towel around it and started to twist the air can back and forth. It has come away from the seal head slightly but not willingly. This gave me time to question my choice here so I decided to back-track. A quick search online does not show anyone removing the air can of an X2 in this stuck down condition so im not entirely confident in the outcome.
Maybe I should have not given up so easily and cycled the air in and out a couple more times to try and get it to not stick down?
Unfortunately there appears to be no going back from where I am as I cant get the can back up far enough to get the circlip back on.
So - anyone out there have any advice?