Originally Posted by
nanoverse
There are three holes that can be drilled in the cap. If you wan't to run vented then drill a 1-2mm hole in the center of top cap as per manual. I made a 1.5mm hole. Vented is better for a little rougher surface and std bladder if smoother.
Emulsion is easier to build consistently but doesn't work as good with these bigger bore shocks.
Pls dont reply if you don't know what you are talking about. All is in the manual.
There are 3 ways you can run the cap:
- Just as it is in the box (non vented bladder)
- With a vent hole drilled for use with a bladder (vented bladder)
- With a bleeder hole drilled for emulsion (emulsion)
I prefer a non vented bladder, how does that make me not know what I am talking about? It is one of the 3 methods that the manual shows, if running a non vented bladder setup you can drill a 1-2mm hole in the side of the cap to let any excess oil out but it is optional. When I build them I fill them, get the bubbles out, put the bladder on, pull down on the shaft to suck the bladder down, wipe up excess oil, and then screw on the cap so I dont need any holes in the cap. They come out very close to one another every time so I will likely keep doing it this way if that is ok with you.