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nope. the H and L screws are reversed on this one, and i have tried backing out both screws.
Check the blue box at the bottom of the first column of this tech link.
It says that the 571 limit screws are as I described, but the 570's are reversed. Yours must be an oddball.
in the setup click link above.... look under sis adjustment there is a photo showing the removal of a "pro set alignment block" maybe that is the block stopping it from moving all the way... It doesn't say to put it back in.
You'd know if it was there. It's bright red plastic.
yes, i would recommend it as it shifts super crisply now. it is for a 34.9 seat tube though so you'd probably need a spacer judging from your photo.
Nice work! Rebuilding a fork goes beyond my skill/free time level. You saved yourself at least USD $300. That's what it cost me to have Fox replace rather than rebuild my fork two winters ago.
i didn't touch the cartridges other than to clean the oil out. so maybe rebuilt is overselling it. i just took it all apart, cleaned it all and replaced the seals, wipers and the oil.
i can't find any parts to rebuild cartridges online so i assume you have to deal with the maker on that.