| On my '61 Plus 4, I started to top up my rear shocks per Fred Sisson page 
109. My shock says Armstrong on the side. The body of the shock sort of sits 
on a diagonal with the  2 mounting holes in a vertical line. After vigorous 
cleaning, I unscrewed what looked like a filler plug on, say, an MG-A shock 
or a steering box and pulled out a fascinating valve thing sort of like a 
dashpot piston damper. This can't be the filler. Now I see a small hex headed 
object sticking out the side of the shock body near the top. After vigorous 
cleaning, maybe this will be the filler hole plug. Am I on the right track? 
Please enlighten me before I continue screwing things up!
By the way, I have a Honda 600 scissors jack which is petite, but I haven't 
used it yet and hope I never will. People have been talking about jacks a 
lot. Thanks for the idea of putting a board under the scissors jack - I 
hadn't thought of it. I would put one over it too if I used it. I've done a 
bit of jacking in the garage using 2 floor jacks in parallel with protective 
wood blocks where the jacks meet the car. I haven't bent anything yet as far 
as I can tell.
What about the shock filler hole?
Dave Chappell!
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