SERVICE PROCEDURES
2016-2018 36mm F-S/P-Se FIT4 3pos w/Adj Damper Cartridge Rebuild
Required Parts
- 025-03-010 Oil: AM, FOX Bath Oil [32 oz.], 20 WT Gold
- 025-06-007 Oil: Suspension Fluid [1.00 Quart] R3, 5WT, ISO 15
- 803-00-961 Seal Kit: 36 & 40 FIT4 Cartridge Rebuild
Required Tools
- 398-00-320 Tool: 8mm Shaft Bullet, 32 FIT Cartridge
- 398-00-371 Tooling: Sealhead To Shaft Bullet, 10mm
- 398-00-682 2005-017 34-36-40 Damper-side Removal Tool
- 398-00-702 Tooling: Fork Topcap Socket, 26mm, 3/8 Drive
- 803-00-147 Kit: Shaft Clamps, 07 FORX, Set #2 (32 X Body, 36, 40 Forx)
- 803-00-147 Kit: Shaft Clamps, 07 FORX, Set #2 (32 X Body, 36, 40 Forx) (For 8mm Shafts)
- 803-00-276 Service Kit: Hand Bleed, Syringe and Tube, 2010 32 Fit RL-RLC Cartridge
- 803-00-830 Service Set: Tooling: 2014 RC2, Shaft Clamps (For 10mm Shafts)
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.
The following procedure guides you through the rebuild of the 36mm F-S/P-Se FIT4 3pos w/Adj damper cartridge.
Complete part information and technical drawings for 2016 36mm forks can be found by clicking: 36mm Part Information »
To link directly to the technical drawings for the 2016 36mm FIT4 3pos w/Adj cartridge and its assemblies, click here »
WARNING: FOX products should be serviced by a trained 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: FOX suspension products contain pressurized nitrogen, air, oil, or all 3. Suspension misuse can cause property damage, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT puncture, incinerate or crush any portion of a FOX suspension product. DO NOT attempt to disassemble any portion of a FOX suspension product, unless expressly instructed to do so by the applicable FOX technical documentation, and then ONLY while strictly adhering to all FOX instructions and warnings in that instance.
WARNING: Modification, improper service, or use of aftermarket replacement parts with FOX forks and shocks may cause the product to malfunction, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT modify any part of a fork or shock, 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.
Removal From Fork Chassis
Step 1
For Levers: Set the fork to Open mode by turning the blue lever fully counter-clockwise. Hold the black knob while unthreading the set screw (counter-clockwise) with your 2.5mm hex wrench.
For Remote: Cut off the end crimp, unthread the cable pinch bolt without removing it completely, then remove the cable and housing. Hold the black knob while unthreading the set screw (counter-clockwise) with your 2.5mm hex wrench.
Damper Cartridge Rebuild
Step 2
Break the sealhead (listed as the bearing housing assembly on the technical drawings) free from the cartridge body 1/4 turn with a 19mm wrench (counter-clockwise when viewed from below). Remove the cartridge from the vice before unthreading the sealhead from the cartridge body over an oil drain.
Step 8
Clamp the cartridge body in your shaft clamps, making sure not to clamp the smooth bladder sealing surface. Remove the small round wire retaining ring that retains the compression adjust coupler. For best results, use a sharp pick following the detent cutout nearest the middle of the ring, rather than starting from one of the rings ends. The last two images for this step illustrate the technique with the ring already removed as an example.
Step 16
Locate the feature that protrudes from the circumference of the compression piston and allign that with the notch in the topcap body. Install the compression piston into the topcap with it's flat side facing toward the butterfly valve. Press down on the piston after installation to check for spring return. This helps verify correct piston installation. Install the valving assembly onto the compression piston, centering the shims on the stand-offs in the center of the piston.
Step 23
Place the bladder and cartridge body assembly into the second largest hole in the sahft clamps #2 (PN: 803-00-147) 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 25
Rest the topcap in your 6-point chamfer-less 26mm socket and fill the cartridge body with FOX R3 5wt oil leaving approximately 2 inches (50mm) of air space above the oil within the cartridge body. Squeeze the bladder to expell air and ingest oil. Repeatedly squeeze the bladder and add oil until the oil level is approximately 2 inches (50mm) below the end of the body when not squeezing the bladder.
Step 40
Remove the compression adjust coupler by pulling it up. Install a piece of clear vinyl tubing with an internal diameter of 5/16 inches (~8mm) onto the compression selector shaft. Install a FOX bleeder syringe (with plunger removed) into the vinyl tubing. Make sure that the tubing fits tightly and makes a complete seal. Turn the compression selector shaft to its fully counter-clockwise setting to set the damper in open mode for easiest bleeding.
Step 41
Slowly cycle the shaft up 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 all 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. Repeat this step until all air trapped in the cartridge is bled out.
Step 42
With the cartridge fully extended, remove the bleed syringe and vinyl tubing and top off the compression selector shaft with FOX R3 5wt. oil. Remove and replace the o-ring on the compression adjust coupler with a new greased one from the kit. Reinstall the detent spring and ball. Use Slick Honey to help retain the detent ball and spring.
Step 43
Install the compression adjust coupler with detent ball and spring into the compression selector shaft. Push the detent ball inward while installing the compression adjust coupler. You may need to rotate the coupler slightly to engage the internal hex feature. Push it all the way down to seat it properly.
Cycle the damper by hand to check that all air was properly bled out of the cartridge in previous steps. If you hear or feel excessive air still trapped within the cartridge, go back to step 38 and try bleeding the cartridge again.
Reinstallation Into Fork Chassis
Step 3
Install a new crush washer into the damper side bottom nut (use a small amount of Slick Honey to retain the crush washer during installation). Install the bottom nut, tightening to 110 in-lb (12.4 Nm) with a 15mm socket. Use a 2mm hex wrench to install the red rebound knob. Make sure that the set screw lines up with the depression in the rebound adjuster shaft. Replace the black rebound knob cover if present.
Step 4
For Levers: Use the blue lockout knob to set the cartridge to its middle position. Remove the knob and reposition it to point to the rider's three o'clock position. Install the black open mode adjust knob followed by the set screw. Hold both knobs stationary while tightening the set screw to 11 in-lb (1.2 Nm) with your 2.5mm hex wrench. This completes reinstallation for lever equipped forks.
For Remote: Skip to step 5.
Step 9
Lift up on the black remote housing and rotate counter-clockwise until the cable stop is oriented toward the riders 7 o'clock position (180 degrees). Lower the black remote housing back onto the topcap wrench flats. If you cannot lift the black remote housing, try loosening the 2.5mm hex screw until it retains the knobs while allowing you to lift the black housing past the topcap wrench flats to rotate it.
Clean the exterior of your fork and test all of its functions before reinstalling onto the bike.