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Tech Information => General Help => Topic started by: cadee on February 08, 2014, 02:40:45 PM

Title: Shock
Post by: cadee on February 08, 2014, 02:40:45 PM
i removed the suspension on my 1981 Invader and i lubed everything up because it was "bottioming out" and would not pop back up.
I took out the shock and my question is, how do i know if the shock is siezed?
i cant compress it by hand so this there some way i can tell if i can just lube it or something or do i have to buy another one.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Shock
Post by: Cpt. Kawi on February 08, 2014, 09:47:35 PM
You should be able to move the shock back and forth by hand. Keep in mind the shock is just a dampener if it has no spring on it, so as to slow the suspension travel.
Title: Re: Shock
Post by: jimvw57 on February 09, 2014, 08:59:42 AM
If you have the standard suspension, there is a coil spring on the shock. You need to compress the spring to remove the retainers from the shock shaft and then remove the spring.

If it is the Vari-ride suspension, there is no spring on the shock and it should move in and out slowly.
Title: Re: Shock
Post by: gixxer6 on February 09, 2014, 11:47:11 AM
Being an 81 Invader, it should have the Vari-Ride skid.  If someone has replaced the shock with an aftermarket gas shock, it will behave different than a hydraulic shock.  The gas shock will be fully extended and will push in hard, then slowly extend itself. 

I think I have some good used shocks ( both gas and hydraulic) if you are in need. 
Title: Re: Shock
Post by: jimvw57 on February 09, 2014, 05:43:39 PM
I have seen 81 Invaders with the wrong skid in them, probably a shade tree mechanic with a spare older version suspension that had to be used. I'd stick with the Vari-ride.