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Old 07-11-2010
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Originally Posted by arransmith27 View Post
I put about 3 or 4 drops of shock oil in the cap before screwing it on, then push the shock shaft in very slowly, then put the the bleed screw in.

Seems to work for me
this.

putting oil in the cap means you're introducing less air from the cap when you put the cap on. Think it will be pretty impossible to avoid air entirely, but this way you've at least got maximum oil in there and you can use the bleed screw to adjust & pair them off.
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