I don't think there's much question that the emulators scraping inside the upper tubes is the source of the swarf and wear. But why...
Is it too obvious to suggest that maybe the emulators are simply too large in OD?
What happens if you slide the emulator up and down inside the upper leg? Does is slide freely for the entire range of travel?
yeah it seems too Nathan, but as noel mentioned previously there is no method of retaining the valve in "a correct" position on top of the damper rod, which even though there is preload on it from the spring there may be a situation where it sits unevenly in the inner tube and causes the aluminium to sheer off it. on the flip side the valve is a pretty neat fit inside the inner tube so probably less likely to sit unevenly i would imagine. I don't have a telescopic gauge but as mentioned above i did put the vernier on the OD of the valve
and compared it to the original compression spring OD and the valve was .6mm larger. so I'm tending to think the valve doesn't have enough clearance at this point.
when riding it, on the big hits, it feels like they are locking up -ie just not soaking up the bumps, and BIG jarring on the bars. the damper rod holes have not been drilled out- they are the same as on the std rod with no additional ones added either. Would that be the reason it is "locking" (for want of a better word) slow bumps are fine hard hit are NOT! Don't want to confuse or over complicate the topic but there are a few things that are causing me grief, just not sure if they might be interrelated or not.