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Mittler Bros Machine & Tool G1 User Manual

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20. Use the shaft to stick through from the opposite side of the shaft guide at a

slight angle and gently tap the bushing out of the shaft guide.

21. Remove the 2 u-cup seals and replace with supplied u-cups from the kit.

Make sure to re-install them with the lips facing away from each other.

22. Re-install the bushing and button head screw. Skip to step 27.
23. Remove the 2 set screws that are in the sides of the shaft guide and unscrew

the bushing using a large screwdriver or snap ring pliers.

24. Remove the o-ring and rubber flat washers.
25. Install new o-ring and flat washers being sure to put the concave part of the

flat washers toward the o-ring.

26. Re-install the bushing. Screw it down until it lightly presses on the seals and

then back it off ¼ turn.

27. Insert shaft back through the shaft guide carefully so the seals are not cut

and re-install the piston, washers and nut.

28. Fill shock body with oil to about the bottom of the internal threads.
29. Place the shaft guide about half way up the shaft and slowly re-install the

shaft guide and shaft assembly into the shock body and tighten the shaft
guide.

30. Slowly press the shaft all the way into the shock, this will remove the excess

oil and any air that is in the shock through the bleed hole.

31. With the shaft all the way into the shock, install new bleed screw supplied

with the kit.

32. Screw inflation adapter into the gas port and put 60 psi into the shock. This

will make the shaft extend back out of the shock.

33. Let the shock set for about 15 minutes at 60 psi to check for any leaks.
34. Press the valve core to let all of the air out of the shock, then re-inflate with

30 psi and your shock is now ready to use.