Forks

When i disassembled my forks I noticed I have no washers in between the spacer and my springs I have an 08 Mastiff did that year not have them

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I've done dozens of fork rebuilds and the only time the washers we're there is when they used PVC as spacers verses steel tube. Which makes sense because the washers would help reduce the wear on the ends of the PVC. You do not need then with steel spacers.
 
Is their a certain amount of torque fir the bottom bolt
I've done dozens of fork rebuilds and the only time the washers we're there is when they used PVC as spacers verses steel tube. Which makes sense because the washers would help reduce the wear on the ends of the PVC. You do not need then with steel spacers.
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There is no torque specification for the damper bolt.
I do not use an impact driver. I simply use a long handled ratchet and give it a good crank at the end.
Watch for the old washer, as PK stated.
Make sure you apply silicone to the washer and bolt just before assembly.
Lack of silicone can lead to a lower leak.
 
I think that's my problem I didn't use any silicone
There is no torque specification for the damper bolt.
I do not use an impact driver. I simply use a long handled ratchet and give it a good crank at the end.
Watch for the old washer, as PK stated.
Make sure you apply silicone to the washer and bolt just before assembly.
Lack of silicone can lead to a lower leak.
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