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Jack Klarich
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Hoop, you are correct, I was incomplete in that this is the video to show how you access the top to remove the springs and spacer so you have a straight shot at the fluid below ONLY. The drains are on the lower forks, and use what looks like a Phillips screw BUT it has a dimple on it indicating it is METRIC...here is where you use a hand impact tool, but only for the tight fitting bit and large handgripping surface to remove it without drama. Drain in a measuring cup, noting that it should be around 11oz. Use new fastener plug (just my way cause I prefer stainless steel and Allen head). I use Bel Ray, 7.5Wt (stock is 5Wt) cause I like the ride soft like stock, maybe a little bit stiffer, reassemble and repeat for the other side. Sorry, as I feel the removal of the top stanchion cap is the "trickiest" deal of the whole operation.
New Dynas do not have drain screws in the lower legs, The top caps have to come off to suck the oil out, Capital Jack