SERVICE PROCEDURES
Bomber Air Rebuild
Required Parts
- 025-03-063 Oil: Suspension Fluid, 4 WT, 1.0 Liter Bottle
- 803-01-727 Seal Kit: 2022 Float X Air Sleeve
- 803-04-008 Seal Kit: 2024 FLOAT X/Bomber Air, Damper Rebuild
Required Tools
- 398-00-280 Tooling: Eyelet Torque Tool
- 398-00-558 Tooling: Pin Spanner Wrench
- 398-00-951 Tooling: Torque Fixture, 54mm Trunnion Eyelet, Tall
- 803-00-805 Kit: Shaft Clamps, Shocks, CTD 9mm, 3/8in, 1/2in, 5/8in
- 803-01-691 Kit: Tooling, .210-36 Vacuum Oil Fill, 2022 Shock, Andreani Thread, with O-ring
- 803-01-692 Kit: Tooling, Rear Shock, Air Fill Adaptor, MY 2022, with O-ring
- 803-01-852 Kit: Tooling: Clamps, Bomber Air, Rezi
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.
NOTE: As many assemblies are shared between the FLOAT X and Bomber Air shock, some images in this rebuild procedure may show a Float X shock. Please follow all instructions in this rebuild as they are for Bomber Air shocks.
WARNING: Never attempt to pull apart, open, disassemble, or service a FOX shock that is in a “stuck down” condition. A “stuck down” condition results from a failure of the dynamic air seal, resulting with the negative chamber retaining a higher pressure than the positive chamber. To test whether the shock is in fact “stuck down”:
- Remove the air cap, connect your FOX high-pressure pump to the Schrader valve, then slowly release all air pressure from the positive chamber of the shock.
- If the shock body retracts into the air sleeve near bottom-out after the air is released from the positive chamber, attach a FOX high-pressure pump and pressurize the shock to 250 psi (17 bar).
- If the shock does not fully extend, it is in a “stuck down” condition.
- Any attempt to service FOX air shocks in the “stuck down” condition can lead to SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Contact FOX or an Authorized Service Center for repair.
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.
WARNING: Modification, improper service, or use of aftermarket replacement parts with FOX forks, shocks, and seatposts may cause the product to malfunction, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT modify any part of a fork, shock, or seatpost including the fork brace (lower leg cross brace), crown, steerer, upper and lower leg tubes, or internal parts, except as instructed herein. Any unauthorized modification may void the warranty, and may cause failure or the fork or shock, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING: FOX products contain pressurized nitrogen, air, oil, or all 3. Misuse can cause property damage, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT puncture, incinerate or crush any portion of a FOX product. DO NOT attempt to disassemble any portion of a FOX product, unless expressly instructed to do so by the applicable FOX technical documentation, and then ONLY while strictly adhering to all FOX insturctions and warnings in that instance.
Disassembly
Step 4
Unthread the Air Fill Cap counter-clockwise with a T8 Torx driver then set it aside. Thread the MY22 Air Fill Adaptor (PN: 803-01-692) clockwise into the Reservoir End Cap fully to release the IFP pressure (if attached to a FOX high-pressure pump, use the pump to bleed out all air from the reservoir). Remove the Air Fill Adaptor by unthreading it counter-clockwise.
Step 5
Push the Reservoir End Cap into the Reservoir to gain access to the wire retaining ring. Remove the wire retaining ring by pushing the center of the ring down which will cause the ends of the ring to pop up. Be careful not to scratch the IFP bore while removing or installing this ring. Use a small hex wrench to lift the Reservoir End Cap out from the Reservoir.
Step 9
For 47.5mm-75mm travels: Remove the bearing housing cap and any travel spacers (if present) by unthreading counter-clockwise and removing the two screws with a 2mm hex wrench. Lift the bearing housing cap to expose the pin spanner holes in the bearing assembly.
Use the Pin Spanner Wrench (PN: 398-00-558) to unthread the bearing housing assembly counter-clockwise.
Step 11
Remove the bearing housing assembly followed by the bearing housing cap, bottom out bumper, and bottom out plate. Some shocks may use an o-ring as the bottom out bumper. In shocks that use an o-ring as the bottom out bumper, a bottom out spacer is required in addition to the plate and o-ring. Remove any shaft travel spacers if present.
Step 13
Clean the shaft with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free paper towel. Clamp the shaft in your shaft clamps (803-00-805) then heat the area of the eyelet at the shaft to break down the Loctite. Unthread the eyelet counter-clockwise from the shaft using an eyelet torque tool. Be careful as the eyelet and shaft can be hot after using your torch to break down the Loctite.
Step 15
Remove the decal from the reservoir then clean the outside of the reservoir with Isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free paper towel. Clamp the reservoir in shaft clamps PN: 803-01-852 and apply heat with a propane torch to the area where the eyelet overlaps the reservoir. Turn the eyelet counter-clockwise to unthread it from the reservoir.
General Reassembly
Step 2
Apply a small amount of blue Loctite 242 to the cleaned and dried threads of the reservoir. Install the reservoir over the Damping Adjust Assembly then thread clockwise by hand into the eyelet. Clamp the reservoir in clamps PN: 803-01-852 and tighten the eyelet clockwise to 15 ft/lb (20.34Nm) torque with the appropriate eyelet torque tool (398-00-280 for standard eyelets, 398-00-099 for trunnion eyelets).
Step 6
Replace the quad ring and backup rings on the bearing housing assembly. Note the original configuration (default or flipped) of the thick and thin backup rings and replace the new ones in their original configuration. Replace the o-rings within the bearing housing assembly with new greased ones from the kit. Reinstall the bearing housing assembly onto the shaft as shown. Install a new greased topout o-ring from the kit onto the shaft.
Step 10
Reinstall the rebound rod into the shaft with the ball end first. Push down on the rebound rod while you turn the red rebound knob counter-clockwise until you feel the stop. This verifies that the rebound rod is fully seated in the groove of the rebound knob and that the rod won't be pinched when tightening the piston bolt later.
Step 12
Replace the o-ring on the IFP with a new greased one from the kit. Coat the inside wall of the reservoir with a thin film of FOX 4 wt. oil. Reinstall the IFP into the reservoir. Reinstall the bleed screw with new greased o-ring from the kit into the IFP, tightening clockwise to 7in-lb (0.8 Nm) torque while holding the flats of the IFP. Reinstall the wire retaining ring into the groove in the reservoir as shown.
Step 13
Clamp the body in your soft jawed vise then reinstall the shaft assembly tightening the bearing housing clockwise to 240 in-lb (27.1 Nm) torque.
For 37.5mm-45mm travels: Use a 32mm wrench to tighten the bearing housing clockwise.
For 47.5mm-75mm travels: use the Pin Spanner Wrench (PN: 398-00-558) to tighten the bearing housing clockwise (shown).
Vacuum Bleed/Fill and Final Assembly
Step 1
Open all adjusters by turning them fully counter-clockwise. Remove the oil fill plug by turning it counter-clockwise with a T8 Torx driver. Make sure that your vacuum bleed machine is filled with FOX 4wt. oil (PN 025-03-063). Install the vacuum fitting (PN 803-01-691) into the body fill port by turning it clockwise. Cycle the shock by hand while you perform the vacuum cycle. Repeat as necessary to purge all air from the shock. Set the IFP to the appropriate depth based on the length of your reservoir.
IFP Height | 1.55 +/- 0.5 in (39.37 +/- 12.7mm) |
IFP Pressure | 150psi +/- 10psi |
Step 3
Remove the wire retaining ring by pushing the center of the ring down which will cause the ends of the ring to pop up. Be careful not to scratch the IFP bore while removing or installing this ring. Coat the inside of the reservoir with a thin film of FOX 4wt. oil. Replace the o-ring of the reservoir end cap with a new greased one from the kit. Reinstall the reservoir end cap into the reservoir pushing down to allow for installation of the retaining ring.
Step 4
Reinstall the wire ring. Use a small hex wrench to lift the reservoir end cap into place making sure to orient the fill port away from the damper body. Install the air fill adaptor by threading it in clockwise. Set the IFP pressure to 150 psi. Remove the air fill adaptor while still attached to your pump. Reinstall the air fill cap with a new greaswed o-ring from the kit, tightening clockwise to 3 in-lb (0.3 Nm) torque.
Step 6
Begin to reinstall the air sleeve assembly onto the shock damper. Add 2cc of FOX 20wt. gold oil into the positive air chamber. Push the air sleeve assembly to the eyelet then tighten clockwise until hand tight. Add air to your desired pressure then reinstall the black air cap. Clean the exterior of the shock then dyno test all functions.