How to find a fork air leak and how to fix it

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  • čas přidán 1. 01. 2022
  • Diagnosing a fork leak.
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  • @MegaMotorchik
    @MegaMotorchik Před 7 dny

    The same Fox Float, and the same leak. Thanks for the video!

  • @mattybutler2455
    @mattybutler2455 Před 2 lety +4

    Never had a leak, but all good fun to watch...
    Most of your videos I watch, aren't even things I need to know about, very interesting/ informative.
    Cheers

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Matty, thanks for watching, I really enjoy the idea of you watching when you don’t necessarily have the issues mentioned, thanks very much

  • @RobynSwift
    @RobynSwift Před rokem +5

    Really clear and helpful. The tip about using a flat faced socket was something I'd not picked up in a smilar the Suntour video - probably saved me a lot of bother, thanks!

  • @99EMERSONIC99
    @99EMERSONIC99 Před rokem +3

    From 1 technician to another thanks! Learned a lot 👌

  • @neonclone
    @neonclone Před rokem +10

    DUDE! I searched CZcams head to toes and the only video I found that were able to enlight me about air leaking forks was yours! Hands down to your formidable explanation, it helped a lot. I'll check what's going on my old Suntour X1 26" fork.

  • @bcr1973.
    @bcr1973. Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for this video, after rebuilding a Fox 36 and still leaking I watched this and found it, brilliant, thanks!

  • @sebastianoh2537
    @sebastianoh2537 Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation with great demonstrations

  • @nirazincopenhagen
    @nirazincopenhagen Před rokem

    Perfectly explained. Thanks a lot mate!

  • @kubosan8186
    @kubosan8186 Před rokem

    Very informative video. Thanks for your expertise!

  • @johnf3326
    @johnf3326 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy New Year Dave. Keep up the great videos!

  • @nigel5695
    @nigel5695 Před 2 lety

    Another great video Dave thanks

  • @1408peterb
    @1408peterb Před rokem

    This was a brilliant tutorial. My issue was exactly this so many thanks. 🙂👍

  • @bahkbahksa8339
    @bahkbahksa8339 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you Sir. I now clearly understand how the air chamber keep pressure or leak air little by little by virtue of your kind explanations.

  • @ronlind1757
    @ronlind1757 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! 👍👍

  • @thebdceigal
    @thebdceigal Před 2 měsíci

    Great video lots of useful info!

  • @yuanraphaelcainday7787
    @yuanraphaelcainday7787 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful Video 👍👍

  • @malix74
    @malix74 Před rokem

    Really helpful, God Bless 👍

  • @snowleopard9749
    @snowleopard9749 Před 2 měsíci +1

    For some stupid reason, I had it in my head for months that it was not the valve core. But I followed the advice and... It was the valve core. Luckily I used oil and not water because it sucked it all up!

  • @J0nny61
    @J0nny61 Před 2 lety +2

    I've just had my first dealings with air sprung shocks, my previous bike had them but I bought that bike of my son who's a very experienced bike mechanic and sorted all that for me. My current bike has RockShox 35 Gold RL Crown adjust Q15x110 DebonAir e-MTB 160mm and Fox Float DPS Performance Trunnion 3-Position Evol LV custom tune 205x65mm. I understand that it's a decent suspension by all accounts. I noticed after 1600 miles that the sag was not quite where it was when I bought it so bought a £20 shock pump and tried to pump things up. The pump would go solid at the end of the stroke so I asked my lad and he told me I'd not spent enough cash. I went out on Sunday and bought a 600 psi Rockshox pump and what a difference it makes, no resistance at the end of the stroke and pumps like a dream. Thank you for the video Dave, very informative and useful. My set of tools and equipment is getting a bit out of hand now, but I love the independence of doing things myself. The scene has changed massively since I used to ride my bike to school in the early 70's. The bikes were really heavy but needed no maintenance only puncture repairs and adjust the the rim brakes and brake blocks. Do you remember the rod operated brakes with no cables?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Jon, Thanks for your comments, I certainly do remember those type of brakes. im 60 next so Ive seen such a lot over the years

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Před rokem

      Got one of those pumps myself. Just need to find the leak.

  • @markf4968
    @markf4968 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Cool mudguard!

  • @dawbool9552
    @dawbool9552 Před 10 měsíci

    Brilliant! I'm also suspecting that my rockshox reba dating back to 2013 to be not able to sustain air pressure over time. And I was quite helpless about this up to now what to do and how to proceed. I'm very grateful for the undoubtedly your very clear tutorial. Moreover your very calm, clear and well articulated language is admirable. Yet, I still ponder over the following point: The goal in this video is to pump until a pressure of 100 psi is reached and watch if that pressure doesn't decline over a certain period (24 hours). But when unscrewing the hose of the pump from the valve it is inevitable that some/ a little air leaks out of the valve, whereby the pressure in the fork will go down by a few units. And when the pressure is to be verified hours later, the ambient air in the hose of the pump will first have to be pressurerised by the air coming out of the valve. As the volume in the fork is rather restricted, again a (considerable?) loss of pressure will occur. Finally the guage of the shock pump will presumably display a pressure of less than 100 psi (how much less?) even if there is no leakage in the fork itself. Not having enough experience in this area, it's hard for me to assess how much less measured pressure than the initial 100 psi is tolerable. I would appreciate your opinion about this. Thanks a lot!

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi, thanks for watching and your great comments. I understand what you are saying and you are correct in your understanding, however it's sometimes better to simplify the process. Because the fork air side has a small volume the slightest leak makes a massive difference. there is only one fork pump that I know of that can reduce the air loss when taking it off and on. there is also the possibility of the air shaft o ring is slightly perished and leaking down into the fork lower creating negative pressure. you will hardly ever get the same reading when adding or removing pressure even if you over compensate for the loss.

    • @dawbool9552
      @dawbool9552 Před 10 měsíci

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Really appreciate your well founded answer! Will continue watching your tutorial videos.

  • @jkrjhn8
    @jkrjhn8 Před rokem

    Fantastic, thank you!

  • @halconblanco23xx
    @halconblanco23xx Před 5 měsíci

    Good video, i have a Marzocchi 55 cr fork, and the air side is leaking air, and also have so much pressure in the chamber that leak a little bit of oil in the botton, i have replaced seals but still leaking air into the bottle, any suggestions?

  • @johnchristopher5075
    @johnchristopher5075 Před rokem +2

    How exactly did you get rid of the oil in the top cap? Silly question I know but I need to know!
    And thank you again for an absolutely brilliant tutorial. ❤👍🏿

  • @qikaiqin8141
    @qikaiqin8141 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Just found it because I can not inject any air into my Tora 318 after a long time no-use. Perhaps it has the same problem with the fox in your video. I will follow your video and try. :D

  • @amirchowdhury6311
    @amirchowdhury6311 Před 11 měsíci

    honestly saying, this one of the best video i ever watched about suspension , plz tell me how to get all your videos about suspension?

  • @petersteadman841
    @petersteadman841 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, informative video. I run a set of maverick sc32 forks love them. The lock out and rebound has seemed to have stopped working. I want to have a look, and give them a full service. I have new dust wiper seals for them, other o ringes are standard sizes,and the fork is apparently easy to work on. But I'm struggling to find any detailed information, service manuals.
    Was wondering what you would do? Any advice would be appreciated. Kind regards.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Peter, If I correct Maverick are based in the states, First thing I would do is research where they were made and who if anyone offers to service them. once you have found this, send them email asking if they could give you any info for what you need. try contacting these first mavericksuspension.com/service/

    • @petersteadman841
      @petersteadman841 Před 2 lety

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic thank you for your help. That link is awesome, all the sites I tried said page no longer exists. Hope you have a good day 👍. Thank you again.

  • @rimtasbichas
    @rimtasbichas Před rokem

    Just amazing man! Helped alot, was totally noob before this video.
    God bless You.
    p.s. its all about details isn't?

  • @phil-ldn
    @phil-ldn Před rokem

    Great tutorial. Many thanks for posting it. Is there a reference number for the O-ring on the valve assembly that you changed. How can it be sourced?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před rokem

      Hi Phil, the best way to find parts like o rings is by searching their parts catalogs.

    • @phil-ldn
      @phil-ldn Před rokem

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Many thanks for this guidance. For a leak in the exact same area, is it possible to only remove the valve assembly using a nut socket of 3/8”, changing the O-ring and putting back the valve assembly whilst leaving in place the larger casing which require a 24 wrench to unscrew. Or does one also has to remove the large casing before taking out the valve assembly?

  • @malingehring165
    @malingehring165 Před měsícem

    Thank You so much! I just installed a new air fork, and lost all the air overnight! I am so hopeful on how to proceed now! Possibly the valve tube was not correctly tightened from the factory?>

  • @nirazincopenhagen
    @nirazincopenhagen Před rokem

    I have a "brake" question since u r a good mechanic. My hydraulic disc brake squels. I changed both the rotor and pad, simano. For few days it was okay but then it started squeling again. I did not ride outside after i changed the rotor and pad, i have kept it inside the warehouse. Now i do not understand why it squeled. Both front and back wheel.

  • @dickgerritsen2834
    @dickgerritsen2834 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, this is Dick from the Netherlands. Thanks for this video, I am getting to understand forks.
    I have a queation, On my Ebike I have a x fusion fork, 2932 MIG.
    The fork does not move smooth, it seems there is some resistant in it. How can I fix that, do I need to maintance the sleeves? How do I have to do that? Hope to get an answer.
    Kindly regards from the Netherlands

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Dick, Yor for are more complex than you may think, they need a refresh service every 50-100 hrs, this will make them plush again unless there is damage or the functions are not working properly, if thats the case they need a full dealer service unless you have the tools yourself

  • @exoskeleton0906
    @exoskeleton0906 Před rokem

    Thanks alot for this vid... Do you have spare kit for EPICON air 26er? Thanks

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před rokem +1

      Hi Richard, sorry we don't

    • @exoskeleton0906
      @exoskeleton0906 Před rokem

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic thank you taking time answering... Subscribed to you channel.. very informative.. anyway, where are located in yorkshire?

  • @PlayerIvanK
    @PlayerIvanK Před 10 měsíci

    I hear air coming out or the top when i press on the fork is that an air leak or no.BTW great video very helpful

  • @torbular4616
    @torbular4616 Před 2 lety

    Hi so my marzocchi 2006 66 light fork is leaking air and I was wondering what size of o ring i would need for the valve.

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi, Thanks for watching, forks differ but we keep a selection in the workshop like this one www.amazon.co.uk/AUTOUTLET-Conditioning-Assortment-Appliance-Appliances/dp/B07CXMKQT1/ref=asc_df_B07CXMKQT1/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=375433475241&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=267469620274316069&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006757&hvtargid=pla-644647732953&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=79769156594&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=375433475241&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=267469620274316069&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006757&hvtargid=pla-644647732953

  • @yakuzajuma2311
    @yakuzajuma2311 Před 9 měsíci

    nice video but you did not show us other link area a path from that air valve

  • @S0GGY-BREAD
    @S0GGY-BREAD Před 2 lety

    Hi Dave, I’ve got a pair of ohlins RXF 36 m.2 evo forks and the stanchions actually have play in the lowers, I’ve ordered a seal kit for it and wondered if you think that is the issues?, thanks 🙂

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Hi Aston, What year are they and how much use have they had, also when you say play, do you mean play when rocking back and forth and the front brake is on ?

    • @S0GGY-BREAD
      @S0GGY-BREAD Před 2 lety

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic we’ll my bike is a 2018 specialized enduro so I believe they’re a 2018 model and they’ve had a good amount of use and I’m sure they haven’t been serviced since new.
      Also yes there is a little bit of rocking and I’ve noticed there’s about half a millimetre of movement within the main fork seals, cheers

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety

      @@S0GGY-BREAD It sounds like the inner bushings are worn, new dust seals and foam rings wont make any difference, they need to go to a specialist for a service, are you in the UK?

    • @S0GGY-BREAD
      @S0GGY-BREAD Před 2 lety

      ​@@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic o riginally thought it would be the seals but you mentioned bushings so i shall get some ordered in.
      i am in the UK yes (sheffield) but I'm going to attempt it myself so ill get some bushings ordered in,
      cheers once again dave

    • @S0GGY-BREAD
      @S0GGY-BREAD Před 2 lety

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic I thought that could also be a problem, yes I am in the uk (Sheffield)

  • @dfmedia007
    @dfmedia007 Před 2 lety

    Hi Dave do you do custom built bikes?
    Thanks Ian

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Hi, Yes we do, based on the frame that you decide on we can build to suit you. (component depending)

    • @dfmedia007
      @dfmedia007 Před 2 lety

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Thanks Dave I will give you a call Monday to discuss
      Ian

  • @MrTalentwasted
    @MrTalentwasted Před rokem +1

    Note: Maybe I missed it but the schrader nut socket size is 3/8" and the outer socket (if you decide to use one) is 1".

  • @here_is_gabe
    @here_is_gabe Před 2 lety

    can you use chain lube as an all-round oil?

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Hi Gabe, It's a tricky one to answer because most oils are formulated to the specific use, however if you have no other oil to use then yes. Chain oil is quite heavy so it sticks and clings to the metal but chain oil is better than non.

  • @sawhlaing4787
    @sawhlaing4787 Před 6 měsíci

    My air shock is TRINX brand, if you have any experience please share the solution of small air leakage at the air blowing point, valve.

  • @sawhlaing4787
    @sawhlaing4787 Před 6 měsíci +1

    How to solve the air leakage from air putting point, at the valve point? Thank you.

    • @tomahoks
      @tomahoks Před 13 dny

      Screw the core down tighter. You'll need a tool for that.

  • @marcusbrannbacka1253
    @marcusbrannbacka1253 Před rokem

    hello my Fox Rhythm 34, EVOL, GRIP stays sucked down about 3-5mm and when i lift my bike up it goes back to full travel and i cant fix it. would you have any suggestions what the problem could be? and fork is brand new

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před rokem

      Hi, thanks for watching, have you set the sag to 25% ? What bike is it and how much do you weight?

    • @marcusbrannbacka1253
      @marcusbrannbacka1253 Před rokem

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic its a 2022 trek fuel ex 8 i weight 72kg (158 lbs) and yes i have set sag different times to different points and once i inflated my fork to 120 psi then it didnt suck it down but im starting to think that there is just too much oil in air shaft i heard its normal with fox forks. but its so annoying that my stanchion is 145mm if i pull my fork down and lift the bike but then when i drop it back down it shows 140-142mm and when i bottom out there is that 5mm left of stanchions so my travel is 135mm and fox and trek suggests 15-20% sag so i have 15% now

    • @marcusbrannbacka1253
      @marcusbrannbacka1253 Před rokem

      @@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic and i can get 25% by reducing half of suggested 75 psi to 40 psi and it feels like something is figthing back if im trying to compress it and it wont go fully down if i take all air out of my fork

  • @jeedy2009
    @jeedy2009 Před měsícem

    Hello! is there a way to test if there is a air leak to the lower leg? Thanks!!

    • @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic
      @TheYorkshireBikeMechanic  Před měsícem

      There is no air in the lowers on most forks apart from under load

    • @jeedy2009
      @jeedy2009 Před měsícem

      ​@@TheYorkshireBikeMechanic Yeah, I know, but my wiper seal popped out... and I read that it could be an air leak going into the lowers.

  • @rubber_dee
    @rubber_dee Před rokem

    So to be clear, air only goes into the one shock? Why do both have air valves?

  • @legacytv930
    @legacytv930 Před rokem

    Mine has no air valve pls help it's swiss made reverse type

  • @Missing_Text
    @Missing_Text Před rokem

    12:12 Australian translation: shifter is used to fix bike

  • @anandenhtaivan5045
    @anandenhtaivan5045 Před měsícem

    what if my right fork is leaking

  • @dennisyoung4631
    @dennisyoung4631 Před rokem

    Lose all of it in less than an hour. Brand new, too (Rockshox Judy gold)

    • @davekaye32
      @davekaye32 Před rokem

      Back to the dealer for that one

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Před rokem

      @@davekaye32 turns out I was not screwing the pump all the way “on”. I’m altogether new to air forks.