SERVICE PROCEDURES
2013-2017 FIT RC2 Cartridge Rebuild
Required Parts
- 803-00-501 Service Set: Seal Kit, 2011 36 & 40 Inverted RC2 Cartridge
Required Tools
- 398-00-371 Tooling: Sealhead To Shaft Bullet, 10mm
- 398-00-681 2002-017 32 Damper-side and ALL 32-34-36-40 Spring-side Removal Tool
- 398-00-682 2005-017 34-36-40 Damper-side Removal Tool
- 398-00-706 Tooling: Fork Topcap Socket, 32mm V2, 3/8 Drive
- 803-00-084 Kit: Shaft Clamps, FORX, Set #1 (32mm Forx)
- 803-00-147 Kit: Shaft Clamps, FORX, Set #2
- 803-00-276 Service Kit: 2010 RL-RLC Hand Bleeder (FOX FIT Bleeder Tool)
- 803-00-830 Service Set: Tooling: 2014 RC2, Shaft Clamps
Supplies Needed
- 10mm Crows Foot
- 10mm Socket
- 10mm Wrench
- 15mm Socket
- 16mm Socket
- 18mm Cone Wrench
- 2.5mm Hex Wrench
- 21mm Crows Foot
- 21mm Wrench
- 2mm Hex Wrench
- 9mm Socket
- Mallet
- Propane Torch
- Ratchet
- Seal Pick
- Thin 18mm Crows Foot
- Torque Wrench
- Waste Oil Basin
- 32mm 6-point Chamfer-less Box-end Wrench (Available for purchase at RockyMtnAtv.com) Available for purchase at RockyMtnAtv.com
WARNING: Always wear safety glasses and protective gloves during service to prevent potential injury. Failure to wear protective equipment during service may lead to SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
This procedure guides you through the rebuild of an Inverted FIT RC2 cartridge. While some images show an older version of the system, the procedure will be the same for all versions of this cartridge. For additional information and complete assembly drawings for your specific model plese visit the appropriate Parts List page at: All Parts Lists »
WARNING: FOX products should be serviced by a qualified bicycle service technician, in accordance with FOX specifications. If you have any doubt whether or not you can properly service your FOX product, then DO NOT attempt it. Improperly serviced products can fail, causing the rider to lose control resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Cartridge Removal
Disassembly
Step 4
Position a 32mm 6-point chamfer-less box-end wrench on the topcap, and a 16mm socket on the base valve upper stud. Leveraging the socket wrench against the workbench surface, loosen and remove the topcap with the 32mm wrench, as shown. Work slowly and carefull so you don't damage the topcap wrench flats. Remove the upper bladder ring with your thumbs.
Rebuilding the Base Valve
Complete rebuilding of the Base Valve Assembly may not be required for all FIT RC2 damper cartridge services. If rebuilding the Base Valve Assembly, replace all o-rings as you go.
Step 8
Insert the compression bolt (bottom out cup for HBO models) through the compression bulkhead/coupler assembly as shown, then stack the valve shims in their original order. Thread the upper stud assembly to the bulkhead/coupler/bolt assembly. If the check shim or spring inside of the compression bulkhead/coupler assembly are damaged, the base valve assembly should be replaced as those parts are factory assembled and not intended to be disassembled.
Rebuilding the Shaft Assmebly
Complete rebuilding of the Rebound Adjuster Assembly portion of the Shaft Assembly may not be required for all FIT RC2 damper cartridge services. If heat is used to remove the Rebound Adjuster Assembly, it must be rebuilt as the internal o-rings may have been damaged during heating. If rebuilding the Rebound Adjuster Assembly, replace all o-rings as you go.
Step 4
Reinstall the rebound adjuster screw with new greased o-rings into the lower damper shaft insert. Grease the detent ball and spring with Slick Honey and insert them into the threaded hole in the side of the lower damper shaft insert (ball first!). Install the set screw until flush with the lower damper shaft insert as shown.
Step 7
Replace the pink glide ring on the piston and reassemble the piston assembly onto the end of the shaft. Before tightening the piston bolt, verify that the check valve is not pinched between the piston and the end of the shaft. It must be free to move away from the piston. Torque the piston bolt to 55 in-lb (6.2 Nm).
Reassembly
Step 3
Place the bladder and cartridge body assembly into the second largest hole in the #2 clamps as shown; loosely resting the bladder ring on the clamps, no clamping pressure applied to the bladder ring. While gently tugging the bladder from below, you will seat the bladder in the bladder ring deep enough to install the bladder retainer and retaining ring.
Step 6
Position a 32mm 6-point chamfer-less box-end wrench on the topcap, and a torque wrench set to 150 in-lb (16.9 Nm) with a 16mm socket on the base valve upper stud. Leveraging the torque wrench against the workbench surface, tighten the topcap with the 32mm wrench until the torque wrench clicks, as shown. Work slowly and carefull so you don't damage the topcap wrench flats.
Step 7
Clamp the damper cartridge in the vise, and firmly place the Fox bleed syringe (PN 803-00-276) into the RC2 adjuster opening in the topcap. In some cases sealing between the bleed syringe and topcap can be improved by first inserting the piece of rubber tubing into the topcap and then inserting the syringe into the tubing. Longer pieces of clear tubing can help you see air bubbles as they enter the syring, just be sure to stabilize the syringe as necesarry to avoid spilling oil. Fill the syringe with FOX 10wt. red oil.
Step 8
Slowly cycle the shaft while squeezing the bladder to force any trapped air out into your syringe. Do not release your squeeze on the bladder or cycle the shaft down until any air bubbles in your syringe have risen to the surface. Do not suck bubbles back into the cartridge. Periodically add oil to your syringe so you do not let the syringe go dry as the cartridge ingests oil.
Cartridge Installation
Step 2
Install the lower leg assembly onto the upper tubes, then pour in the appropriate amount of FOX 20wt. Gold bath oil.
Damper Side Bath Oil (RC2 only) | |
All 36mm Forks | 40cc |
All 40mm Forks | 50cc |
Spring Side Bath Oil | |
All 36mm VAN | 40cc |
2011-2014 36 FLOAT | 40cc |
2015+ 36 FLOAT | 10cc |
2011-2013 36mm TALAS | 15cc |
2014 TALAS 5 | 40cc |
All 40mm Forks | 50cc |
Additional information regarding updating from 10wt. Green oil to the new 20wt. Gold oil can be found at: http://www.ridefox.com/help.php?m=bike&id=452 »