Hi,
can some one please give me some advise as the manual is no good for this.
I have just stripped down my rear suspension in order to replace my shocks (I decided this was the most likley cause on my clunk in the previous post)
I have totally stripped down one side and found that the shock was totally gone (oil everywhere!) Anyhow, my questions are these. I have tried to take out my lotocone to give it a full inspection. I have taken out the two retaining bolts and it is now loose but it just will not pull through the hole in the chassis, is this normal? I have noticed that the lotocone does not resemble the picture in the manual, mine has a square metal base rather than the diamond type shape shown in the manual, is this just an aftermarket design? In terms of the condition of the cone , it looks fine as far as I can tell. The rubber is good, and no metal is separating from the rubber. Should I therefore just forget trying to force it out and leave it in place as it looks ok?
My one other question is this. When taking out the shock absorber insert, I had to undo the large threaded cap which retains the shock in the housing. On closer inspection the tread on the cap is in really bad shape although the thread on the tube (housing) is fine. It looks to me as if the last person to change the shocks must have cross threaded the cap. Anyhow, are the caps available for replacement or not? It does still screw up tight but will clearly have a lot less strength due to the verey shallow depth of the thread. Any advice or tips would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Simon