Rebuilding/refilling the shocks – Losi LOSB0207 User Manual

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Step 3

Remove the top E-clip from the

shock shaft. Remove the shock

piston. Remove second E-clip.

Remove the old cartridge.

Put a drop of oil on the shock

shaft before installing a new shock
cartridge.

Step 1

After removing the shock,

push up on the lower spring

cup and remove it from the

shaft. Remove the spring and

preload spacers.

Step 2

Turn the shock upside down

and remove the black shock

cartridge/shaft assembly

from the shock body by

turning it counterclockwise.

Note: If you only wish to

change or fill the shock fluid,
skip to step 5.

Step 4

Reinstall the lower E-clip.

Slide the shock piston onto

the shock shaft against the

E-clip. Reinstall the top E-clip.

Step 7

Turn the shock over and use

a #0 Phillips screwdriver to

remove the small bleed screw

at the top of the shock. Slowly

push the shock shaft up until it

stops. Excess fluid should flow

out of the bleed hole. Slowly

pull the shock shaft halfway

back and replace the bleed

screw. Use pliers to tighten

the cartridge, being careful not

to strip the plastic lobes on

the cartridge.

Step 5

If you plan on completely

changing the shock fluid

(suggested), dump out the

old fluid from the shock body.

Carefully fill the shock body

with fluid to the bottom of the

threads inside the shock body.

Step 6

Pull the shaft out so the

piston is next to the

cartridge and reinstall the

assembly into the shock

body. Turn in a clockwise

direction until snug—DO NOT

TIGHTEN yet!

Step 8

Replace the spring and

spring cup and test the shock

action for smoothness and

leaks. Retighten the bleed

screw or cartridge if either

leaks. Remount the shock on

your truck.

** Production shock parts may differ from those shown in above drawings.

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Rebuilding/Refilling the Shocks

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