TxVenture Posted January 29, 2008 #1 Posted January 29, 2008 After I got bike running, now the rear shock bleeds off over a 24 hr. period. I went thru almost the same thing before and ended up buying the compressor because I couldn't find any air leaks due to the small volume or air involved. Any ideas on how to find the air leak with such a small amount of air?? Don H.
big_mike Posted January 29, 2008 #2 Posted January 29, 2008 try a bubble type leak detector in the htg & clg business we use alot of stuff called big blue it will stat on the lines long enough to locate the leak. or try dish soap and water in a spray bottle.
Squidley Posted January 29, 2008 #3 Posted January 29, 2008 Like Mike mentioned, soapy water in a spray bottle always works for me
93 venture Posted January 30, 2008 #4 Posted January 30, 2008 After I got bike running, now the rear shock bleeds off over a 24 hr. period. I went thru almost the same thing before and ended up buying the compressor because I couldn't find any air leaks due to the small volume or air involved. Any ideas on how to find the air leak with such a small amount of air?? Don H. What did you figure out the problems was with your bike not running right?
Eck Posted January 30, 2008 #5 Posted January 30, 2008 You can also purchase a small "kids" bottle of buble soap that the kids blow bubles with using that plastic spoon with the hole in the end.. you can pick up a little bottle at any local dollar store.. Pour it into a small spray bottle and spray it on the shock and air lines. It is a very light soapy solution and will easily show you where the leak is and it will not harm your paint finish...
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