Air Suspension question
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Air Suspension question
What do you guys use to seal air suspension fittings? Is sealant even required, or are there O rings? If no O rings, is standard plumbers T Tape suitable?
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Re: Air Suspension question
I'm not sure about the 1300 but the parts listings for the ZN1300 say there are 5 of 6mm o-rings having the part # of 670B1506 for the rear suspension units.
The fork air fill uses the same o-ring as the 1200 listed in the following paragraph.
I know the 1200 uses 5 X 6mm o-rings having the part# of 92055-1100 for the rear suspension and even though the 2 for the front are not shown as a separate part # from the hose if memory serves me correct they are the same o-rings as for the rear units.
As to whether or not the 2 of 6mm o-rings, 670B1506 and 92055-1100 are the same I can not say but for sure the ID. is 6mm and only the width would vary which would of course affect the OD.
Dave
The fork air fill uses the same o-ring as the 1200 listed in the following paragraph.
I know the 1200 uses 5 X 6mm o-rings having the part# of 92055-1100 for the rear suspension and even though the 2 for the front are not shown as a separate part # from the hose if memory serves me correct they are the same o-rings as for the rear units.
As to whether or not the 2 of 6mm o-rings, 670B1506 and 92055-1100 are the same I can not say but for sure the ID. is 6mm and only the width would vary which would of course affect the OD.
Dave
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