Damper / Shockabsorber question
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Hi All,
I have a question about shock absorbers. I appreciate that on a set of new shocks, if you press them down, there should be a significant effort to get them to bottom out. (Provided they are good).
However, my question is: what is the expected return rate? Fast or slow?
I have two new dampers, both have similar resistance to me pushing them all the way down, but one comes up fast, and one very slow, I'm not even sure if that the slow one comes fully up to the top.
Is one faulty? If so, what one?
All helpgratefully recieved.
Jeff 72 +2
I have a question about shock absorbers. I appreciate that on a set of new shocks, if you press them down, there should be a significant effort to get them to bottom out. (Provided they are good).
However, my question is: what is the expected return rate? Fast or slow?
I have two new dampers, both have similar resistance to me pushing them all the way down, but one comes up fast, and one very slow, I'm not even sure if that the slow one comes fully up to the top.
Is one faulty? If so, what one?
All helpgratefully recieved.
Jeff 72 +2
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jeff jackson - Third Gear
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Hi Lyn,
they are new.... so not sure why I get the difference. They both compress the same, although not as stiff as I expected.
Many years ago I bought some Koni's from one of the usual suspects. They did'nt beleve me when I told them that one damper went down so easily it could have been mistaken for one that had done 200 thousand miles.
They were replaced (eventually) with a matching pair.
I just cant remember what the rebound rate was like.......
Regards
Jeff
they are new.... so not sure why I get the difference. They both compress the same, although not as stiff as I expected.
Many years ago I bought some Koni's from one of the usual suspects. They did'nt beleve me when I told them that one damper went down so easily it could have been mistaken for one that had done 200 thousand miles.
They were replaced (eventually) with a matching pair.
I just cant remember what the rebound rate was like.......
Regards
Jeff
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jeff jackson - Third Gear
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I seem to remember being told that if dampers have been stored on their sides they may need some strenuous pumping action to restore operation. (This would naturally happen on the road I imagine). Worth a try, good excercise and costs nothing!
Dougal.
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