Glad I'm past the multiple IFP fiasco.
Now, can anyone tell me what the expected behavior of a rebuilt shock would be (I've not had internal bypass in the past)? After rebuilding both and setting the IFP a few mm below the retainer ring, as well as completing the rest of the build without issue, I gave both to a local fabrication shop. He said he had charged to 240psi.
When I compress one, I see resistance with as much compression as I can see with my own 210lb body weight.
However, when I turn the other upside down and force the shaft against a solid surface, I see resistance up until 75% compression/insertion. The shaft reacts as I'd expect and pushes its way back to full extension. However, If I push further, with only 6" or less of shaft remaining, the shaft barely moves. It will slowly.... SLOWLY begin pushing out. once it hits that ~6" mark, it will more quickly extend out of the shock.
Sounds like one shock might not have charged properly but I'm curious if there's anyway this behavior could be caused by the replacement of seals, if done improperly. Mainly, i want to be sure I know it was a faulty nitrogen charge before I point a finger..