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KZRider - Cush drive/SHOCK DAMPER repair procedure
cush drive/SHOCK DAMPER repair procedure .... By jtmcculloch
The rubber cush drive SHOCK DAMPERS wear and become sloppy.
When this happens you will develop excess front to back and side to side play in the hub.
Remove rear wheel assy
Lay wheel on its side
Remove cush drive and dampers
Clean cush drive, dampers and hub with Brake Kleen
Make a 1" wide x 4" long wooden tool the same thickness as the ears on the cush drive. this will be used to check the fit on each damper.
You will take one damber at a time, place in the hub. set the wooden tool in the slot. squeeze the damper to make the wooden tool snug in the slot. note the air gap between the damper and the sides of the hub.
Remove damper from hub.
Now spread urethane on the sides of the damper and let cure overnight.
If the old damper is cracked use the urethane as a glue in the crack.
On the next day you can check the fit and grind if needed to make a good fit.
Regular silicone has about 60lbs of tensil strength.
Urethane is over 600lbs of tensil strength. It cures like tire rubber. <<<---
It is great for a varitey of repairs. It's mostly used in the automotive trade to glue/retain windshields and window glass.
Auto Glass Urethane Windshield Adhesive (edit: this link may no longer work)
www.handsontools.com/store/show_product/?product_id=3914
Product #: 3M08693
Product Name: 3M Auto Glass Urethane Windshield Adhesive, 10.5 fl oz Cartridge
Description: Medium viscosity, one part moisture curing urethane adhesive designed for windshield bonding and stationary glass attachment. Exceeds OEM strengths.
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