How Do You Fill and Bleed Shocks on an RC Car?

Maintaining your RC car shocks is a necessary part of keeping your car running smoothly. A car’s shocks provide support and suspension while the car is running, ensuring that it stays stable over rough terrain.

Filling and bleeding the shocks of an RC car is a simple process that can be done with just a few basic tools.

Step 1 – Preparing the Shocks: Before you begin filling and bleeding the shocks, you need to prepare them. Clean out any dirt or debris from inside of the shock body and then place it on a flat surface. Make sure that the bleeder valve at the top of the shock is closed.

Step 2 – Filling: Once your shock is ready, you can begin filling it with oil. Use a syringe to draw oil from its container and slowly inject it into your shock body until it’s full. Make sure you don’t overfill your shock as this can cause damage to its components.

Step 3 – Bleeding: Once the shock is full, you can start bleeding it. This process helps remove any air bubbles that may have been trapped in the oil during filling. To bleed your shock, open the bleeder valve at the top of the shock and gently pump out any air bubbles that come out.

Step 4 – Finishing Up: After all of the air bubbles have been removed, close off the bleeder valve at the top of your shock and give it one final shake to make sure everything is mixed properly. You should now be ready to install your filled and bled shocks back onto your vehicle.

Conclusion:

Filling and bleeding shocks on an RC car may seem like a daunting task but with just a few basic tools, it can be done quickly and easily with no fuss! Follow these simple steps for properly filling and bleeding your RC car’s shocks for optimal performance.

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James Gardner