Hello all, I'm new to this site and I have a 1955 SII saloon which has been standing for a few months, but basically solid.
I'm pulling it back into regular service and I've just been doing the usual pre mot checks and service bits and I've noticed that the offside front shock absorber is leaking oil from the bottom.
Is there a way of simply servicing the shockers, new seals/oil etc?? Or would a reconditioned replacement be better? If it's possible to service them, where could I get the parts (bull motif only seem to sell recon units) and how would I go about doing it? Is it a simple operation, bearing in mind I'm fairly handy but unfarmiliar with these shockers.
Thanks in advance!
Leaking fron shocker advice please!
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I wouldn't put tape on it! The valve body should seal against a washer. Not possible to overhaul at home - but depending how bad the leak is - wipe it away and top up the damper with fresh oil - and see what happens. It may last a very long time ! If fitting replacements - best change both, not just the one.



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Hmmm - well I have used EP90 in the past - but I don't really recommend that for a road car.
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