As many of you know, I really like the Fox 35. I have quite a few of them and I'm more than pleased with the way they run.
Aside from different needle valves, extra head shims and gasket elimination, my best running Foxes are COMPLETELY STOCK.
Although I've not tried it, many people stuff the bypass port with epoxy or wooden pieces.
While making a new bushing for a friend's Stunt 35, I noticed that the bypass port was partially filled with a brown material - I assumed epoxy.
Looking closer, I noticed that the material was separating from the crankcase at the lower end. I'm not sure how much of the material was detached but if the separation went high enough, the material could break away.
Logic tells me that the cause is the heat cycling of two material with different coefficients of expansion.
Maybe it would be better to use and aluminum filled epoxy.
Bob Z.