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Fox 049 standard model
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Fox 049 standard model
I have a fox 049 that runs very well,but i can feel something loose inside. Does it have a wrist pin, or a ball socket on the piston and rod? Can it be re-set?
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Re: Fox 049 standard model
No, you can't fix it. It will shatter if you try. It's not malleable material like a Cox piston. Keep your oil content high and keep the nitro content under 35%.
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Re: Fox 049 standard model
Thanks Ken
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