2-STEP AIR SPRING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

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2-STEP AIR SPRING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
2-Step Air Spring Troubleshooting Guide
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2-step air spring troubleshooting guide
(lyrik - totem)
introduction
This troubleshooting guide is intended to help in the diagnosis and evaluation of problems occurring on Lyrik and Totem
forks equipped with the 2-Step Air spring system. This guide is not intended to replace the comprehensive service
instructions available for the 2-Step Air system.
For more information on servicing Lyrik or Totem forks, please reference the links below:
Lyrik Spare Parts Diagram
Totem Spare Parts Diagram
NOTE: PRIOR TO PERFORMING SERVICE ON THE 2-STEP SYSTEM, PLEASE BE SURE YOU HAVE THE MOST
RECENT AND UP TO DATE PARTS.
WARNING: BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE, ALWAYS DEPRESSURIZE THE 2-STEP AIR SYSTEM AND
REMOVE THE AIR VALVES!
© SRAM CORPORATION • 2007
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Inconsistent spring feel
Fork can easily bottom out, especially
at low speeds
Total travel adjustment range is less
than 45mm
When placed in the minimum travel
setting, the fork slowly extends back to
maximum travel
Perform full service of 2-Step
Damage to the following components: system, paying particular attention
to the components of note
Solo Air piston face seal o-ring
2 Step Air piston assembly
Air Tube
Incorrect Solo Air piston face seal oring installation
Damage to any of these parts will
compromise the seal between positvie
nad negative air chambers. This results
in low bottom out spring forces, or the
feel of a fork with variable spring rates.
If the o-ring is not fully seated in the
gland, air can bypass between the
positive and negative air chambers
The amount of travel adjustment
change is determined by the volume
of oil within the 2-Step system.
Unfortunately, the cause of insufficient
oil can not be accurately verified
without performing a complete service
on the system.
If the check valves within the top cap
assembly check valves do not seal
properly, oil will leak from the lower
oil chamber to the upper oil chamber.
The lack of proper sealing of the check
valves can be caused by either an
improper sealing surface or debris
within the system. If the serial number
of the fork is less than 37T6XXXXXXX,
replace the top cap assembly.
Regardless of serial number, the 2-Step
system should be serviced to eliminate
any potential contamination within the
fork
Perform full service of 2-Step
system
Replace top cap assembly
Damage to any of these parts will
compromise the oil flow and sealing of
the system
Excessive oil prevents full extension of
the air shaft. This causes the fork to sit
slightly into the travel.
COMMENTS
Perform full service of 2-Step
system, paying particular attention
to the components of note
Perform full service of 2-Step
Damage to the following components: system, paying particular attention
to the components of note
IFP Piston, housing, and o-rings
Lower seal head and o-rings
Lower floating piston and o-rings
Air tube
Insufficient oil in the 2-Step system
as a result of incorrect IFP height
Insufficient oil in the 2-Step system
as a result of incorrect oil fill.
Leaking top cap assembly
Total travel adjustment range is 45mm.
Damage to the following components:
2-Step IFP piston and housing
Top out spring retainer
Lower sealhead o-ring
Lower bumper ring
In minimum travel setting, minimum
travel mark is below wiper seal.
Verify oil level by performing steps
1-3 of the 2-Step Air Service Guide.
In maximum travel setting, fork does not Excessive oil in the 2-Step Air system The oil level should just reach the
extend to maximum travel mark.
bottom of the upper tube threads.
SYMPTOM
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2-Step Air Spring Troubleshooting Guide
95-4015-017-000, Rev A
© SRAM CORPORATION • 2007
Fork will not change travel
Slow or inconsistent return to full travel
position
SYMPTOM
Missing lower bumper ring
Incorrect air tube orientation
Perform full service of 2-Step
system, paying particular attention
to the components noted
Incorrect oil weight
Without the lower bumper ring, the
height of the lower floating piston within
the assembly is reduced. This obstructs
the air tube bleed ports, preventing oil
flow and subsequent fork travel change.
Air tube bleed ports are oriented
towards the bottom of the tube. This
allows oil flow to from the lower oil
chamber to the upper IFP housing.
Incorrect orientation prevents oil flow
and subsequent fork travel change.
Thicker or heavier weight oil will move
more slowly through the 2-Step system
Perform full service of 2-Step
system, replacing oil weight with
2.5wt
Excessive fork friction
Low air pressure and excessive
rebound will result in a fork that is
slower to return to full extension
COMMENTS
Lower leg seals that are severely
contaminated will create excess friction,
inhibiting the return of the fork to full
travel
Confirm appropriate air pressure
and rebound adjustment for rider
weight, conditions, and riding style
SOLUTION
Clean and lubricate lower leg
assembly
Rider set up
CAUSE
2-Step Air Spring Troubleshooting Guide
English
THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXCERPT FROM:
2008 ROCKSHOX TECHNICAL MANUAL (p/n 95-4015-016-000 Rev A)
2-step air spring service
(lyrik - totem)
introduction
At this point you should already have the lowers removed from your fork. If not, you will need to return to the Lower Leg
Removal section of this manual and follow the instructions for removing your fork lowers.
2-STEP air spring removal/service instructions
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2.
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8.
Remove all air pressure from the system by
depressing air valve at the bottom of the left
leg, and then remove the 2-Step schrader valve
using a Schrader valve tool.
warning: verify all pressure is removed from the air
chamber before proceeding.
Using a 2mm hex wrench remove 2-Step
adjuster fixing screw and control knob.
Using a 24mm socket wrench, unthread and
remove the 2-Step top cap. Inspect 2-Step top
cap o-ring for damage. Replace if necessary.
Remove fork from bicycle stand and pour any
remaining oil into oil pan. Return fork to bicycle
stand.
Using external snap ring pliers, remove retaining
ring from the bottom of the left upper tube.
Gently pull down on the air shaft to remove the
entire 2-Step assembly.
Remove lower seal head from shaft assembly
and set aside.
Separate the 2-Step assembly into 3 parts:
shaft assembly, air tube, and piston housing (in
order in picture).
important : avoid pulling the shaft past the bleed
holes on the air tube as this may damage the o-rings.
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remove shaft out of the top of air tube opposite the
bleed holes.
Remove piston from the IFP piston housing.
Inspect IFP piston housing for damage or
scratches, paying close attention the inside
surface of the IFP piston housing. If damaged or
scratched, replace the IFP piston housing.
10. Remove piston o-ring. Clean piston with
isopropyl alcohol. Apply a few drops of
suspension oil to new o-ring and re-install.
important : if using a pick to remove o-rings, do not
scratch lower seal head or o-rings. scratches will
cause permanent air leak .
9.
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2-STEP air spring removal/service instructions (cont)
11. Inspect IFP piston housing o-ring for damage.
Replace if necessary. Re-assemble IFP and
IFP piston housing. The IFP should be inserted
into the housing with the o-ring side down.
Press the IFP into the IFP piston housing until it
bottoms out completely.
note: improper installation of the ifp will change
2-step air spring performance and/or affect the
system’s ability to achieve full travel adjustment
range.
12. Spray isopropyl alcohol on the inside and
outside of the air tube and wipe with a clean
rag. Wrap a clean rag around a long dowel and
insert into the upper tube to clean inside the
upper tube. Inspect the air tube for damage and
scratches. Replace if damaged or scratched
(not pictured).
13. Return to lower seal head. Remove inner and
outer lower seal head o-rings. Apply a few
drops of suspension oil to new o-rings and reinstall.
important : if using a pick to remove o-rings, do not
scratch lower seal head or o-rings. scratches will
cause permanent air leak .
14. Remove lower floating piston from the air shaft
assembly. Remove lower floating piston inner
and outer o-rings. Spray lower floating piston
with isopropyl alcohol and wipe with a clean
rag. Apply a few drops of suspension oil to new
o-rings and re-install.
15. Remove rubber cushion and using a flat head
screw driver, carefully remove top out spring
assembly from the air shaft. Spray with
isopropyl alcohol and wipe with a clean rag.
16. Using external snap ring pliers, remove the
retaining ring and wavy spring washer located
on top of the main piston.
17. Remove the inner and outer piston o-rings.
Spray the main piston with isopropyl alcohol
and wipe with a clean rag. Apply a few drops of
suspension oil to new o-rings and re-install.
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2-STEP air spring installation instructions
18. Inspect the face seal o-ring, making sure it
is seated properly. A properly seated o-ring
will not have any distortion in its shape (not
pictured).
19. Spray air shaft with isopropyl alcohol and wipe
with a clean rag. Inspect air shaft for damage
or scratches. Replace if damaged or scratched
(not pictured).
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2-STEP air spring installation instructions (cont)
20. Reassemble main piston and kick plate and
install onto air shaft. Slide wavy washer on top
of main piston and secure into place with snap
ring.
21. Install top out spring assembly, rubber cushion,
and lower floating piston onto air shaft. Do not
install lower seal head at this time.
22. Install shaft assembly into air tube, air valve
first, in the side opposite the two holes on
the air tube. Install lower seal head on shaft
assembly.
23. Measure and pour 5cc/ml of 15wt suspension oil
into the top of the air tube assembly.
24. Insert the IFP piston housing into the air tube
assembly, being careful not to spill the oil
already in air tube
25. Insert the 2-Step assembly into the bottom of
the upper tube. Secure with retaining ring.
important : retaining ring must be fully seated in
upper tube groove. check retaining ring closely to
ensure secure fit.
26. Gently pull down on air shaft to extend to
maximum length.
27. Lyrik Only: Measure and pour 35cc/ml of 2.5wt
suspension oil into the top of the upper tube.
Totem Only: Measure and pour 135cc/ml of
2.5wt suspension oil into the top of the upper
tube.
tip : tap the side of the upper tube with your hand,
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then gently wiggle the shaft side to side to bring any
trapped air bubbles to the top. gently pull down on
air shaft again to make sure it is at full extension.
note: the oil will just reach the bottom of the upper
tube threads, remove any excess oil .
important : as little as 2 cc /ml can make a difference
in the travel adjustment performance. too little oil
will result in limited travel adjustment range. too
much oil will change fork height.
28. Insert top cap into upper tube/crown and
hand thread into upper tube. Using the 2-Step
adjuster knob, turn the adjuster to the minumum
travel setting. Remove the adjuster knob and
using a 24mm socket wrench, tighten top cap to
60 in-lb.
29. Install 2-Step adjuster knob and secure fixing
screw with a 2mm hex wrench.
30. Install schrader valve into bottom of air shaft,
using schrader valve tool.
31. Add 100psi to the 2-Step system. Rotate
adjuster knob to minimum travel position and
compress air shaft to ensure proper function.
Rotate adjuster knob to full travel position and
verify return to full extension.
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this concludes the spring service for your fork .
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