OK, it was Fork Night around the garage tonight. On the agenda was rebuilding the forks, installing new seals, re-annealing the copper washers on the damper bolts, and installing RaceTech Gold Valve Cartridge Emulators. Everything in hand, everything is spotless and good to go.
First up, scratch my a$$ for a bit and think of the best sequence to do it in.
First, loosen up the gold valves and verify their state of tune. I settled on 3 1/2 turns on the spring after reading the tuning guide. You hold the screw with a hex driver, loosen the jam nut, then back out the screw till the spring is just barely slack, then screw in the appropriate amount of turns on the screw into the body of the valve to tension the spring, then tighten the jam nut while holding the screw to lock it in place.
These bushings are furnished to adapt the gold valves to the top of the damper rods.
With the valves ready, time to drill and chamfer the damper rods.
RaceTech calls for the existing two holes to be drilled out to 1/4" and then two more holes to be drilled 10mm up the damper rod, at a right angle. Then chamfer and deburr the edges, get them good and clean.
Minorly fiddly without v-blocks and a vise for the drill press, no big.
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