On its maiden track outing at QVMX practice day last weekend the forks on the 87 510 Husky locked solid on the vinduro loop
Not a pleasant experience on the lose rocky tracks. Kind of ended the day for the 510 but fortunately the 390 auto was there to ride also so I went home knackered but happy from the first ride of the year. Aches and pains since disappeared
The forking culprit was the conical floating non return valve on the damper rod of these Marzocchi design forks used by Husky in the late 80's. It had been pushed backwards into the valve housing and distorted to grab the damper rod locking up the fork solid. It was assembled as per the manual and parts book diagram with the cone facing up to the triples clamps. However I reckon this is backwards and it should be cone down to seal against the housing chamfered lip and not get distorted out of shape.
Does anyone know what the correct was to fit this conical valve is. See photos showing the two ways it can go.
Parts book way. Note pick up on damper rod.
What happened. Pushed backwards into housing and distorted to grab damper rod.
My alternative way
Valve housing
Appreciate the good oil so it doesn't happen again. Other fork leg is probably waiting to do it to me also!