• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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125-200cc 1998 Wr360 Fork Oil Weight And Air Gap

Kendric younger

Husqvarna
B Class
Hi all
I have a WR360 with the RWU (right way up) forks and need the following information.
what weight oil and the air gap measurement .
I believe with springs and spacers out and fork compressed you measure from the top of the oil to the top of the fork
 
i will be rebuilding my 98 WR360 forks this week, have a Marzocchi manual for the 45/50 Magnum forks which are conventional
will let you know what I learn if that helps
 
i will be rebuilding my 98 WR360 forks this week, have a Marzocchi manual for the 45/50 Magnum forks which are conventional
will let you know what I learn if that helps
That will be very helpful. I’ve done plenty of forks but not the 50mm magnum. Thanks. Is your copy on the magnum forms a soft copy?
 
OEM Marzocchi manual

Rebuilt the fork in the weekend . 180mm airgap with springs out and forks fully compressed . That equals 625ml of oil per fork leg ,cycle dampner rod 5 times to bleed air .Now need to test . Only difficult part was the speration of the slider and the low leg . I was been to gentle a little more force and it came apart . Oil seal gets left in place after seperation . Other wise easy as .
 
Added a Husky chain saw decompression unit to the head in the weekend and made a small spring loaded lever so its easy to operate on the right side . Oh my what a difference ,why anyone wouldnt do this mod is beyond me .first or 2nd kick every time.
 

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