How to Solve the Problem of Oil Leakage in the Right Front Wheel Shock Absorber?
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There are the following solutions for oil leakage in the right front wheel shock absorber. First, tighten the oil cylinder cover nut. If the shock absorber still leaks oil, it may be due to damage or failure of the oil seal or sealing gasket, and new sealing components should be replaced. If the oil leakage still cannot be eliminated, pull out the shock absorber rod. If you feel any sticking or uneven resistance, further check whether the gap between the piston and the cylinder is too large, whether the shock absorber piston connecting rod is bent, and whether there are scratches or marks on the surface of the piston connecting rod and the cylinder. If there is no oil leakage from the shock absorber, check whether the shock absorber connecting pin, connecting rod, connecting hole, rubber bushing, etc., are damaged, desoldered, cracked, or fallen off. If the above inspections are normal, further disassemble the shock absorber to check whether the fit gap between the piston and the cylinder is too large, whether the cylinder is scratched, whether the valve seal is good, whether the valve disc and valve seat fit tightly, and whether the shock absorber's extension spring is too soft or broken. Depending on the situation, repair or replace the components. In addition, the shock absorber may produce noise during actual use, mainly due to collisions between the shock absorber and the leaf spring, frame, or axle, damage or loss of rubber pads, deformation of the shock absorber dust cover, or insufficient oil. Identify the cause and carry out the necessary repairs.