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Thermal Flow Shock Rebuild
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Ahh thanks, not sure how I missed those
15 May 2020 19:17
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The holes I am referring to are in the cylinder valve. They measure 3/64" / 1.19mm
Attached some pictures.
Attached some pictures.
17 May 2020 11:42
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Yep my YZ125 has those then the shaft has a hole that goes up a bit then a hole drilled through the side of the shaft to intersect that hole.
17 May 2020 15:32
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So i will need two of these on each side of the shocks and thats it for the whole rebuild process ? or there are other seals that i need to purchase ? Can someone confirm ?
Seal - AVX Part # TC12X23X7
Seal - AVX Part # TC12X23X7
19 Aug 2022 07:26
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You will also need 2 O rings. One large one for the reservoir cap and one small one inside the inner tube. They are metric sized. If you go to the Tech section and read " how to rebuild Thermal Flow shocks", I list the part #s and contact info for my source. I do not know how to translate the part # into a size. If you did not use heat to get the cap off, the large O ring will probably be OK to reuse. The article includes 2 pictures that show the small o ring and it's position on the shaft.
76 Dt 125 75 Dt 175 75 Dt 250 75 Dt 400 09 FZ6R
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19 Aug 2022 17:38
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Could you post a link here ? I see the "How to Articles" under Tech Library but didnt see your post that you mentioned.
22 Aug 2022 08:10
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QUOTE " Oem stock bushings- 1M1-22216-00-00 come up on Flea bay sometimes. OEM part # 275-22123-00 will work but needs to be narrowed to .782" to fit. Don't forget Part # 90106-10025-00, These are the slightly longer OEM shock bolts you will need for the top if you are installing a luggage rack.
I BUY THERMAL FLOW SHOCKS"
MACE6772 ,
Do you happen to have the dimensions of the stock bushings of these shocks ?
I BUY THERMAL FLOW SHOCKS"
MACE6772 ,
Do you happen to have the dimensions of the stock bushings of these shocks ?
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Found out the hard way today that the MX Thermal Flow seals are not 23mm they are (I hope) 28mm OD. I hope that helps someone else.
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02 Sep 2022 19:24
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RTD, where to find those 28mm seals?
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03 Sep 2022 04:10
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