With the spring out and the fork compressed fill until 166mm from the top. I slightly over filled each leg and then pumped each fork a few times to get any air out then let them sit for half an hour then repeated. I made up a syringe with a plate and pipe to set the depth and sucked out the excess oil. Extended the fork and inserted the spring.  The distance from the plate to the end of the metal tube is 166mm. Just place on top of the fork and suck out excess oil. Some manuals state a specific amount of oil, but using this method it doesn't matter if the amount is slightly different the air gap ends up the same.
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