Hey everybody.
I just drained and refilled my forks on a 73 CB350F. I would say this is the first time in 35 years this was done, but there was Teflon tape on stripped/sheared threaded drain screws, so this was probably the second time it was done.
Anyways, The stuff that was in there was black and NASTY! yuck!
I did it all according to the shop manual, including putting the specified volume of oil (ATF-type F) via graduated syringe in there. (105cc)
I actually put 110cc in there because I let it drain a while and did some pumping to spooge the old crud out.
It could be my imagination, but the front forks seem spongier than before. I now have no problem fully compressing the front end when the bike is off the stands and I am standing over the front end.
My process was to stand flat footed, both kick stands retracted, apply the front brake, and pump the forks. I had no trouble bottoming out the forks.
1) Will this improve over time as the oil refills the bottom passages?
2) Is the amount of ATF too low? (should I add up to 15cc?=125cc for complete rebuild)
3) Is this too loose/soft for the front suspension?
It just seems a little weak on the dampening. I would hate to hit a Philly pothole, have the forks bottom out, and damage some component. Or worse, encounter a handling problem (esp. while braking) that would cause a loss of control and a crash.
Is there an oil fill line in there somewhere? or a standard measurement as to how far from the top of the tubes the ATF should be? I refilled as per the manual and now have decreased damping performance?
From reading the posts "re: fork oil level," it seems there should be an air space in there, but how do I get the fluid level back to spec without removing and rebuilding the forks?
Thanks for any and all responses!