Howdy,
I don't know about shock dis-assembly but be careful. I understand ya can really get hit if it unloads the wrong way. Another thought on springs, although there shouldn't be any shortage of them, if you know approximately how much pull you need try and locate valve springs as they are measured by their lbs. of force. I remember when I was a kid my dad brought home a valve spring from a Catepiller tractor. It fit my seat post perfectly as well as my weight at the time. I was the only kid in town with a shock absorbing seat post. 50 years later they're commonplace.
Good luck.
WC
I don't know about shock dis-assembly but be careful. I understand ya can really get hit if it unloads the wrong way. Another thought on springs, although there shouldn't be any shortage of them, if you know approximately how much pull you need try and locate valve springs as they are measured by their lbs. of force. I remember when I was a kid my dad brought home a valve spring from a Catepiller tractor. It fit my seat post perfectly as well as my weight at the time. I was the only kid in town with a shock absorbing seat post. 50 years later they're commonplace.
Good luck.
WC